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Feb 3, 2026 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Lang, Matthias, 2024, "Attic Protogeometric Lekythos in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 997)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/6KZ1WD, bonndata, V4
Attic Protogeometric Lekythos in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (University of Bonn, Inv. 997) showing geometric patterns. Date: -950 to -900 BC |
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Dec 12, 2025 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Lang, Matthias, 2024, "Corinthian Black-Figure Bowl in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 1674)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/CIXJA0, bonndata, V3
The bowl is dated around 575 BC and, together with other vessels of the same group, belongs to the heyday of the archaic pottery production in Corinth. Its findspot is not known. The very thin-walled vessel has a low foot, a bulbous body, a sharply set off rim and horizontally attached handles. The body shows a circumferential frieze with groups of... |
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Dec 11, 2025 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Etruscan Bucchero Kantharos in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 646)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/TKG9MU, bonndata, V2
The kantharos, found in a deposit in Sarteano close to Chiusi and dated between the last quarter of the 7th and 1st half of the 6th century BC, is made of bucchero, and was produced in Etruria. It has a trumpet-shaped, low foot and high lifted strap handles. Possibly the Etruscan kantharos as role model for the Greek kantharos which appeared with a... |
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Dec 11, 2025 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Canopic head in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 631)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/0HW1MV, bonndata, V2
The canopic head, whose find spot is unknown, is dated between 600 and 575 BC and was made of impasto in Etruria. The head has a cylindrical neck and is wearing a mask. The eyes are almond-shaped, and the nose is pointed. Canopic heads with masks are dated to the beginning of the 6th century BC. At that time, they were produced on the potters wheel... |
