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Accession_Number 26.2.1
Shape Dinos
Shape_description Fragment
Material Terracotta
Fabric Attic
Fabric_description
Munsell_color
Decoration Upper body sherd of Attic black-figured pottery dinos; interior: glazed black; exterior; palmette and lotus cross, with added red;
Inscriptions
Condition Single fragment, but joins London, British Museum B 100 and B 601.26 (see Williams)
Technique/Style painted, incised; Black-figure;
Provenance Perhaps from Naucratis (probably from the Sanctuary of Aphrodite) (Made in Attica)
Period Archaic
Date 580BC-550BC
Dating_details
Artist Sophilos
Attribution
Image

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Seven Attic and Corinthian pieces. Accession numbers clockwise from top left: 26.2.77, 26.2.76, 26.2.74-75, 26.2.1, 26.2.94, 26.2.78, 26.2.74-75

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Top view of a small fragment, showing part of floral complex and palmette.

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Top view of the exterior view of small fragment, showing part of floral complex.

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Top view of a small fragment, showing part of floral complex and palmette.

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Top view of a small fragment, showing the black interior.
Comparanda
Bibliography Hesperia 13 (1944) 51 no. 30, pl. vi.7; CVA Reading 1, p.39, pl.23, no.40; ABV 41.34; Add2 11; D.J. Williams in J. Paul Getty Museum Occasional Papers. Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 1 (1983) 34 and fig. 35.; Villing et al 2013-2015 (ORC) GA. 0255. Phase 1; Bakir, G., Sophilos (Mainz, 1981), PL.81, Fig.164. Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, 1 (1983) 32, figs.35 (Joining 39.19)
Archive_Ref reference 1
reference 2
reference 3
Beazley_DB 305093;
Height 3.5
Diameters
Handle_height
Other_dims. W:2.60; T:0.50;
Location Timeline 2 top
Edited_by Karen; Kinsey; Adel;
Date_edited 20.04.2004; 16.01.2006; 2019
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