Accession_Number | REDMG:1953.41.1 |
Shape | Cup |
Shape_description | Rounded rim on a concave lip, above shallow bowl; just below lip are attached two round horizontal handles, rectangular in shape, slightly incurving. A short stem, slightly concave, attaches the bowl to a thick disk foot, convex on the underside (a continuation of the rounded resting surface) but hollowed through the middle of the stem. |
Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Attic |
Fabric_description | |
Munsell_color | 5YR 5/6 |
Decoration | Decorated entirely in black glaze except for the decorated tondo, the reserved resting surface (and perhaps also reserved handle zones which are, however, unclear because it is obscured by deposits). The centre of the bowl is decorated with a reserved circle in which is seated an abstracted human figure, perhaps a Scythian (wearing a mitra), holding a drinking horn. |
Inscriptions | |
Condition | Intact. Accretions from river sediment (light greyish brown, with some reddish brown in areas) cover most of the vase, especially the handles and foot, where the deposits have built up. The interior surface is pitted on reserved areas, and glazed surfaces are scratched and eroded, especially on the interior of the bowl and the lip. |
Technique/Style | Red figure |
Provenance | Reading, River Thames (from which it was dredged). |
Period | Late Archaic |
Date | 525-500 |
Dating_details | |
Artist | Pithos Painter |
Attribution | G.C. Boon (agreed by J.D. Beazley) |
Image | |
Comparanda | |
Bibliography | A. Johnston, Greek vases in the marketplace, in T. Rasmussen and N. Spivey eds., Looking at Greek Vases (Cambridge 1991) 203-204, fig. 85; G.C. Boon, "A Greek Vase from the Thames," JHS 74 (1954) 178, figs. 1-2; ARV2 140.25; Reading, Borough Council 1, 18-19, Pl.(1143) 14.1-2. |
Archive_Ref | |
Beazley_DB | 201182 |
Height | 8.2 |
Diameters | Rim 14.8, stem 2.7, base 7.2 |
Handle_height | |
Other_dims. | H. lip 1.8; th. handles 0.8; W. incl. handles 22.2 |
Location | Blake's Lock (Reading Museum) |
Edited_by | Amy |
Date_edited | 11.10.2004 |