Vases Bulbous Beaker with Ivy Tendrils
Bulbous Beaker with Ivy Tendrils
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Bulbous Beaker with Ivy Tendrils

200-250 CE
Bulbuous beaker of light brownish clay coated with a black slip ("color-coated"). The decoration on the belly consists of ivy tendrils applied "en barbotine," i.e. in diluted clay. The tendrils are framed by and extend over two bands of "rouletting," which consists of rows of vertical strokes impressed with a rotating tool (1). The slip is partly abraded on exposed areas of the barbotine decoration.

1. For vessels with a similar barbotine patterns of ivy, see the Catalogue of Roman Pottery, British Museum (1908), fig. 77 (M131) and 78 ((M133).
Period
Roman Imperial period
Date
200-250 CE
Culture
Roman
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Britain (Britannia)
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
2011.455
Image Source
harvard
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)