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Museum August Kestner Ancient Cultures Vessel ceramics and vase painting [1968.50]
Kriegers Abschied (Oinochoe; Weinkanne) (Museum August Kestner CC BY-NC-SA)
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Kriegers Abschied (Oinochoe; Weinkanne)

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Description

Material/Technique

Ton / rotfigurig

Measurements

Höhe: 22,3 cm

Detailed description

Zusammengesetzt. Ergänzt ist ein größeres Stück der Gefäßwand von den Knien bis zur Hüfte des Jünglings, kleinere Stücke im Ornament, in der Firniszone und an der oberen Kopfkontur der Frau. Leichte Übermalungen.

Literature

  • Beazley, John D. (1963): Attic Red-figure Vase-Painters, Bd. 1–3. Oxford, 782 Nr. 1708; 1708 Nr. 2036
  • Beazley, John D. (1971): Paralipomena. Additions to Attic black-figure vase-painters and Attic red-figure vase-paintners. Oxford, 446 Nr. 4 bis
  • Dierichs, Angelika - Siebert, Anne Viola (2006): Duftnoten. Was Griechen und Römern in die Nase stieg. Hannover, 29 Nr. 14.
  • Eidam, Hardy - Grotkamp-Schepers, Barbara u.a. (Hrsg.) (2008): Zu Gast. 4000 Jahre Gastgewerbe. Hannover, Nr. 4-05
  • Follmann, Anne Barbara (1971): Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Deutschland. Hannover, Kestner-Museum 1. München, Taf. 43,1–4
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