22. plate 558, 5–6 · 22. plate 558, 5–6 accession number 76.ae.131.10 provenance shape and...
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Plate 558, 5–6Accession Number 76.AE.131.10
PROVENANCE
SHAPE AND ORNAMENT
SUBJECT
ATTRIBUTION AND DATE
–1976, Max and Linda Palevsky (LosAngeles, California); 1976, donated to the J. Paul GettyMuseum.
Single fragment from the bodyof a vessel.
Part of a chariot, with the upper section of thewheel.
Unattributed. Fifth centuryB.C.
DIMENSIONS AND CONDITION
TECHNICAL FEATURES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
COMPARANDA
Maximum preserveddimension 3.65 cm. Surface worn, especially interior.Nicks and scratches; chips missing. Interior black.
Preliminary sketch. Reliefcontour. Dilute glaze inside.
Not previously published.
For chariots, see Manakidou, Parastaseisme armata.
http://www.getty.edu/publications/cva10/catalogue/22/
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