File:Rhenish (Cologne), Gallo-Roman, 2nd quarter 1st Century - Globular Pot - 1992.124 - Cleveland Museum of Art (cropped).tif

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Globular Pot   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Globular Pot
Object type ceramic
object_type QS:P31,Q45621
Description
The work of Roman potters is very different from that of their Greek predecessors. Greek clay had allowed potters to throw thin-walled ceramics. Slips (paint) made from this clay had permitted painters to draw complicated scenes and figures with infinite care. As the Roman empire grew to include Germany and Britain, local clays found there were better for producing heavier pottery with three-dimensional decoration like the vases shown here. These jars--decorated with a human face (1992.125), animals (1992.126), a feather pattern (1992.183), a wheat pattern (1992.124), and vertical ribs (1992.127,a) were probably filled with foods or liquids and given either as gifts to an elaborate burial or as offerings to a god's shrine.
Date 0025
Medium Gray ware with black burnished slip and Barbotine decoration
Dimensions Diameter: 21 cm (8 1/4 in.); Overall: 20.5 cm (8 1/16 in.)
institution QS:P195,Q657415
Current location
Greek and Roman Art
Accession number
1992.124
Place of creation Rhenish (Cologne), Gallo-Roman, 2nd quarter 1st Century
Credit line John L. Severance Fund
Source/Photographer https://clevelandart.org/art/1992.124
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