Corinth Object: T 1004
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   T 1004
Title:   PANATHENAIC AMPHORA BY THE KLEOPHRADES PAINTER: PEGASUS
Category:   Miscellaneous
Category Code:   T
Object Number:   1004
Description:   Convex body fragment of a closed large shape. Lustrous black glaze on exterior, over which white painted Pegasos, flying to lt., with wings upraised, head up. At upper left break, incised diagonal line and purple edge. Attr. To Kleophrades ptr. Ca 500-480
Material:   Fine pinkish-buff Attic Clay
Condition:   Fragment. Single body fragment, broken all edges; inner surface flaking.
Dimensions Preserved:   H. 0.068 W. 0.074
Area:   Shear Excavations
Context:   Shear Excavations
Findspot Description:   Theater, center cavea, stair VIII trench, 0.50 m. below foundation of southernmost wall of theater. May 28, 1929.
Bibliography:   AJA 1929 p. 519. fig 3; ABL. P. 152 n.2; Beazley. ASA 1943 p.445; ARV. P. 129, no 104; ABU p. 404, no 10. Matheson Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty 4. 1989, p 111 Hesperia 1995 no 150.
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Publication: Shear, American Journal of Archaeolog33:4... 1929
Monument: Shear Excavations
Basket: Shear Excavations