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Contributor
Opitz, Rachel; Mogetta, Marcello; Banducci, Laura.; Boyer, Johanna (Analyst)
Publisher
Capitoline Museum of Rome (Rome, Italy); University of Missouri (Columbia, Missouri); University of South Florida Tampa Library (Tampa, Florida)
Abstract
Stemmed foot with outer edge upturned. Flaring wall with wide, outturned rim and squared, overhanging lip. Shallow bowl.; Single band in black around outer edge of foot, around wall at median, and around lip. Waves in black around upper surface of rim. Tondo: red figure female face in profile, wearing sakkos, beaded necklace and earing. Two curls framing face.; Reddish yellow fabric (7.5YR 7/6). Glossy black slip used for decoration only.
Dimensions
H. 0.050, Diam. rim 0.150, Diam. base 0.071 m. (meters)
Material
Clay
Subject: topical
Black gloss (aat [300393227]); Musei Capitolini (ulan [500310945]); Art pottery (aat [300185648]); Pottery (local)
Subject: geographic
Rome Antiquarium, Sala V
Time Period
c. 300 B.C.
Language
Italian
Type
Image
Notes
You must be signed in and have permissions to view the content.;; Genucilia Group.Scrap of paper with object, but the number on it really looks like 12109, not 12104. The text reads: [. . . quilino, 1a zono, Marzo 1878, 16:159]; Complete. Mended from two fragments.;; Morel 1111 Morel, Jean - Paul. Céramique campanienne: Les Formes. Rome: École française de Rome, 1981. Print.)
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Genre
3D model (local)
Holding Location
Capitoline Museum, Rome
Collection
Hidden Treasures of Rome
Physical Collection
Room V of the Antiquarium
Identifier
H64-12104
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Plate 12104" (2022). Hidden Treasures of Rome. Image 69.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/htr/69