Corinth Object: C 1932 109
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   C 1932 109
Title:   EARLY CORINTHIAN KOTYLE BY THE PAINTER OF C-32-112
Category Code:   C
Year:   1932
Object Number:   109
Description:   Rather deep kotyle, with slightly incurving body at rim.
Decoration:   Silhouette style. One horizontal line below lip; main frieze bounded below by a broad glazed band flanked by line at either side. Unincised Animal frieze: goat to r.., panther to l., panther to r. Thick filling ornament: unincised large irregular blobs and rosettes. Thin rays at base. Interior fully black glazed except for a reserved line at lip. Handles (attachments preserved) reserved with horizontal glazed stripe. Painter of C-32-112 (Amyx).
Material:   Buff clay. Black paint fired reddish on one side. No applied purple paint.
Munsell Color:   10 YR 8/3 (very pale brown)
Condition:   Fragment. Mended from many fragments. Two-third of rim and part of upper body preserved. Partly restored.
Manufacture:   WM
Period:   Early Corinthian (620/615-595/590)
Provenance:   Corinth
Findspot Description:   Temple E. Well 1932-4.
Bibliography:   Boulter, AJA 1937, no. 14; Corinth 7.1, no. 255; Amyx, CVP, 133, no. 4 (Painter of C-32-112).
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece