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Oct 29, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 71)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/KB9HS0, bonndata, V1
Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (University of Bonn, Inv. 71) showing Zeus with sceptre and thunderbolt on side A and a giant on side B. Attributed to Copenhagen Painter. Date: -500 to -450 |
Oct 29, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Mycenaean Stirrup Jar in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 2)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/EXN0ZH, bonndata, V1
Mycenaean Stirrup Jar in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (University of Bonn, Inv. 2). Date: -1340 to -1180 BC |
Oct 28, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Roman Oil Lamp in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 596)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/1MAZ0Y, bonndata, V1
The lamp, dated to the second half of the 2nd century/the early 3rd century AD, is of Italic production and its findspot is unknown. Since the 3rd century BC lamps were made of clay in moulds of the top and bottom side, attached to each other an fired. They are lens-shaped, have... |
Oct 28, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Tanagra figurine in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. D813)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/G2GYMW, bonndata, V1
The terracotta figurines, possibly found in Canosa and dated to the first half of the 3rd century BC, shows a female figure standing on a low pedestal. She is wearing a chiton and a cloak, which covers almost the whole body. The right arm is bended and snatches the garment in fro... |
Oct 27, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Mycenaean Jar in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 2723)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/APBJJM, bonndata, V1
The Mycenaean jug, dated between 1200 and 1140 BC, was allegedly found in a grave close to Troy. The vessel has an ovoid body with a trumpet-shaped neck and a single strap handle which connects the rim and the shoulder. Attached to the body via two snakes is a small cup which sim... |
Oct 27, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Mycenaean Kylix in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 2108)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/FWIOMI, bonndata, V1
The Mycenaean kylix, dated between 1400 and 1340/15 BC, was possibly produced on the island of Rhodes. The findspot is not known. The kylix has a flat foot with a conic stem which merges to a conic body. The vertical strap handles connect the lid of the vessel and its body. The f... |
Oct 27, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Boeotian Late Geometric Kantharos in the Academic Art Museum (Inv. 1000)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/AOITVX, bonndata, V1
The kantharos, whose findspot is unknown and is dated between 720 and 700 BC, is a drinking and banqueting vessel which was mainly associated ich Dionysos and sometimes Heracles and rarely held by mortals due to depictions as you can see in Attic vase painting. It was furthermore... |
Oct 26, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Minoan Beak-Spouted Ewer in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 2736)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/WG9PXX, bonndata, V2
The beak-spouted ewer, dated between 2000 and 1850 BC, was possibly produced in a workshop in Hagia Triada on the islan of Krete. The findspot is not known. The jug does not have a foot, the body is globular and the neck, which tapers upwards, is set off from the body. The lid is... |
Oct 26, 2024
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Mycenaean Kernos in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 2726)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/UEIBDL, bonndata, V2
The kernos, who allegedly was found in the surroundigs of Troy, is dated between 1190 and 1050 BC. The vessel is composed of vessels with narrow spouts, which are connected by an uplifted strap handle. The surface is painted with circumferential lines, short strokes, angles, croo... |
Aug 26, 2024
Lang, Matthias, 2024, "East Greek Bird Bowl in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. Nr. 3198)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/DGYLF0, bonndata, V1
The bird bowl, whose findspot is unknown, but was produced in the eastern Greek region, is dated between 675 and 610 BC. It originates from the bird cotyle in Northern Ionia and wa developed around 700 BC. In contrast to its predecessor the body of the bird bowl is flat but still... |