Corinth Object: C 2005 2
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   C 2005 2
Title:   APULIAN RED-FIGURE CLOSED VESSEL
Category Code:   C
Year:   2005
Object Number:   2
Description:   Closed vessel with cylindrical body.
Decoration:   Red figure decoration of a female (?) figure seated, holding out in rt. hand a phiale. Figure looking rt. preserved from face to abdomen, nude except for jewelry. Face in profile, two slanted lines and dot for eye, short nose, horizontal line for mouth, protruding chin; body in three quarter view with short neck separated from body by curved line, narrow shoulders, breasts outlined. Necklace beads in two strands, one around neck and one that passes across the torso like a bandolier, two bracelets and an earring in added white paint. Phiale decorated with row of added white dots.
Attributes:   Phiale
Material:   Fine reddish yellow clay with rare fine black and white inclusions.
Munsell Color:   5YR 6/6 (reddish yellow)
Condition:   Fragment. Single frgt., preserving small part of body. Black glaze well preserved, added white paint partially fugitive.
Manufacture:   C20 WM
Dimensions Actual:   Th. 0.002
Dimensions Preserved:   H. 0.023, W. 0.029
Weight Description:   0.002
Weight:   0.002
Period:   Classical
Chronology:   340-320 B.C. (by Ian McPhee)
Area:   Panaghia north
Context:   NB969 B62 P164
Provenance:   Apulia
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Panaghia north
Image: bw 2005 024 26
Basket: NB969 B62 P164