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Oct 31, 2024 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "East Greek Kantharos in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 2720)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/2ISCVW, bonndata, V1
The findspot of the kantharos, dated around the middle of the 6th century BC, is unknown. Nevertheless, it can be assumed, that it was produced in eastern Greece: the decoration of vessel with plastically attached masks is especially known from the Aeolic-Ionic coast of Asia Minor north of Smyrna. The Bonn example shows the mask of a satyr, that wa... |
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Oct 29, 2024 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Corinthian Pyxis in the Academic Art Museum (Inv. 1765)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/GGRM33, bonndata, V1
The pyxis, found and produced in Corinth and dated from 500 to 475 BC, was a storage vessel with a lid which was mainly associated with the female sphere and used to keep jewellry and cosmetics. The term pyxis is derived from the name of the box tree, from whose wood the vessels were originally crafted, and therefore it is said, that the pyxis imit... |
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Corinthian Pyxis in the Academic Art Museum (Inv. 1765)
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