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From:UC Teece Museum of Classical Antiquities
Name/TitleAryballos
About this objectThis aryballos is a Corinthian design which features some well-used iconography; animals (here, a goat) and rosettes. The drawing is outlined with an incision and painted, with some traces of added red paint which overlaps the incision marks on some of the rosettes. The container would have likely held perfume or beauty oils.
MakerAttributed to the Redingote Painter
Maker RoleArtist
Date Madeca. 575-550 BC
PeriodLate Corinthian
Place MadeGreece
Medium and MaterialsCeramic; Pottery
Style and IconographyArchaic
Style and IconographyOrientalising
Style and IconographyCorinthian
MeasurementsHeight 62mm; Diameter 61mm.
Named CollectionThe James Logie Memorial Collection, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Credit LineFrom the collection of H.D Broadhead. Donated by Mrs Broadhead, 1968
Object TypeContainers
Object number71.68
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved