Vases Campanian Black Bowl
Campanian Black Bowl

Campanian Black Bowl

323–31 B.C.
A footed bowl, decorated with black glaze inside and out. There are some chips in the glaze around the rim and on the interior wall of the bowl. The underside is reserved. The interior contains impressed designs consisting of a six-petal rosette surrounded by five palmettes under arches. There is also an incised line at the top, near the rim. The exterior contains incised lines in black glaze around the body of the bowl.
Date
323–31 B.C.
Culture
South Italian (Campanian)
Dimensions
H: 7.00 cm D: 16.80 cm
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
71.AE.413
Image Source
getty_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)