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amphora
(probably)
Object Type
amphora
(probably)
Description
Shoulder sherd with trace of neck of Attic black-figured pottery closed vessel, probably an amphora; exterior: black area at top; below, black-figure decoration consisting of satyr (top of head and lower body missing; one arm raised, the other lowered behind him; added red on beard, hair, and chest) facing left.
Producer name
Attributed to:
The Painter of Louvre F6
(near)
Cultures/periods
Attic
Archaic Greek
Production date
550BC-540BC
(circa)
Production place
Made in:
Attica (Greece)
Findspot
Excavated/Findspot:
Naukratis
Materials
pottery
Ware
Black Figure
Technique
painted
incised
Dimensions
Height:
7.80 centimetres
Thickness:
0.50 centimetres
Width:
4.50 centimetres
Curator's comments
Object owned and held by the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. This record is included in the British Museum database as part of the Museum’s Naukratis Project, a research collaboration that aims to virtually re-unite finds from the ancient port city of Naukratis, now distributed over 80 museums worldwide.
Bibliographic references
CVA Cambridge II / Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Great Britain, Fascicule 11, Cambridge, Fascicule 2
(p. 41, pl. XX, no. 36)
ABV / Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters
(p. 129)
Venit 1982 / Painted Pottery from the Greek Mainland found in Egypt, 640-450 BC
(p. 206, no. B20)
Villing et al 2013-2015 / Naukratis: Greeks in Egypt
(GA.0894)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
satyr
Department
External
Additional IDs
Miscellaneous number:
GR.192.1899
(Accession Number)