Corinth Object: C 1940 157
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   C 1940 157
Title:   EARLY CORINTHIAN KOTYLE BY THE PLUS PAINTER
Category Code:   C
Year:   1940
Object Number:   157
Description:   Rather deep kotyle with flaring sides, slightly incurving rim, small ring foot. Horizontal loop handle.
Decoration:   Black figure style. One horizontal glazed line below lip and vertical wavy lines between handles. Animal frieze bounded by two horizontal lines above and below: lion, r., lion, r., bird looking backward, r. Applied purple on neck, mane of lions, on neck of bird. Filling ornaments: unincised heavy crosses and dots. Thin, widely spaced rays at base. Edges of ring foot painted; resting surface reserved; undersurface reserved with a concentric band around a central dot. Interior painted solid except for a reserved line at lip. Handle reserved except a horizontal line. Heavy slapdash incisions.
Material:   Well fired, buff clay. Brownish black paint and applied purple paint.
Munsell Color:   10 YR 8/3 to 10 YR 7/3 (very pale brown)
Condition:   Missing parts. Missing two small fragments of the rim and a pair of small fragments of the body. Restored.
Manufacture:   WM
Period:   Early Corinthian (620/615-595/590)
Provenance:   Corinth
Findspot Description:   New Museum East. Well 1940-2.
Bibliography:   Corinth 7.2, sub no.53; Benson 1983, 322; Amyx, CVP, 133, no.5.
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Image: bw 2000 007 34