cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/22.3.22
Accession_Number | 22.3.22 |
Shape | Krater |
Shape_description | Rim fragment of a bell krater |
Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Apulian |
Fabric_description | |
Munsell_color | 5YR 7/4 |
Decoration | There is a red line on the joining point of the rim and body (the bit of rim that is preserved is reserved). In the middle of the scene, there is a draped youth facing part of a second draped figure (on the right), who is holding a walking-stick. The details of the drapery are rendered with thick and thin lines. In the left bottom corner of the fragment there is the lowest right part of a palmette or tendril. There is also a double-meander pattern beneath, with a saltive square (cross with dots) and the rest of the fragment is black. The interior is also black. |
Inscriptions | |
Condition | Single fragment. There are two spots that have been chipped off from the bottom of the exterior and ca. 5.0 cm from the top of the interior. There are also small bits that have been peeled off from the interior, which is almost covered with white plaster. Traces of plaster are also apparent on the external surface. |
Technique/Style | Red figure |
Provenance | Perhaps from Ruvo |
Period | Late Classical |
Date | 375-350 |
Dating_details | |
Artist | Lecce Painter |
Attribution | Trendall and Cambitoglou, RFVA 1.124.210, attribute this fragment to the 'developed style' of the Lecce Painter, a follower of the Tarporley Painter. |
Image | |
Comparanda | |
Bibliography | CVA Reading 1, pl. 32.2; Cambitoglou/Trendall 1961, 65.8; RFVA 5/210 |
Archive_Ref | reference 1 |
Beazley_DB | |
Height | |
Diameters | |
Handle_height | |
Other_dims. | L. 21.2; W. 16.6 |
Location | 3.2.3 |
Edited_by | Hannah; Georgia; Karen; Jayne |
Date_edited | 16.08.2002; 26.06.2003; 21.04.2004; 11.5.22 |