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Mar 3, 2026 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Attic Black-Figure Cup in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 59)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/ACT1AZ, bonndata, V2
Attic Black-Figure Cup in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (University of Bonn, Inv. 59) showing a symposium cocnsisting of draped men, one reclining, one playing lyre and a woman playing pipes. Date: -525 to -475 BC. Attributed to Haimon Group |
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Mar 3, 2026 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Impasto Kantharos in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 703)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/EABLQB, bonndata, V3
The kantharos, found in a grave in Falerii Veteres and dated to the middle and the second half of the 7th century BC, is made of impasto bruno. The body is shaped concave and cylindrical. The handles are bow-shaped and lifted over the rim of the vessel. The base and wall are separated by a circumferential coil, which shows vertical scratches and de... |
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Mar 3, 2026 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Lang, Matthias; Günzel, Adriana, 2024, "Attic Black-Figure Amphora in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 39)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/KCLC5V, bonndata, V5
Attic Black-Figure Amphora in the Academic Art Museum (University of Bonn, Inv. 39) showing the Ilioupersis, death of Priam on altar, Neoptolemos with Astyanax, youth fleeing on side A and funerary, women, mourning on side B. Attributed to the Painter of the mourning women. Date: -525 to -475 |
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Mar 3, 2026 - Akademisches Kunstmuseum
Lang, Matthias, 2024, "Laconian Black-Figure Bowl in the Academic Art Museum Bonn (Inv. 3144)", https://doi.org/10.60507/FK2/CBVKEX, bonndata, V3
The bowl, dated between 550 and 530 BC, was produced in Sparta in the ancient landscape of Laconia. Laconian pottery is recognizable by its whitish coating and decoration, which is concentrated on the inside of the bowl. The outside of the body shows a ray of light and several dark striped of different width. The inside shows a scene with two beard... |
