Illustration of a Pitcher with Trefoil-Mouth from the Tarsus Excavations
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Piet de Jong
British (1887 - 1967) Primary
Illustration of a Pitcher with Trefoil-Mouth from the Tarsus Excavations
1938, Illustration of Middle Bronze Age Vessel
Watercolor on paper
14 in. x 10 in. (35.56 cm x 25.4 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number:
2009.21.28
Other Number(s):
36.1197 (Tarsus No.)
Acquisition Date:
1972
Geography:
Asia, Turkey, Tarsus
Classification:
Documents and Documentary Artifacts
Collection:
Tarsus Excavation
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- Anatolian - Refers to the culture and styles that developed in antiquity in the geographical area of modern Turkey.
- excavations - Locations where there is digging or other uncovering of evidence of ancient life, including artifacts of human activity, fossils, frozen remains, or other preserved evidence.
- pitchers - Vessels, generally of ceramic, glass, metal, or plastic, that have a wide mouth with a broad lip and usually a handle at one side, but sometimes having two ears; includes those accompanied by a washbowl and used for personal hygiene.
- watercolors - Refers to two-dimensional works of art, usually on a paper support, to which pigment suspended in water is applied with a brush to create an image or design. Includes paintings using gouache, which is not technically watercolor paint. Watercolors are variously classified as drawings or paintings in collections.
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- Worlds to Discover: 125 Years of Collections at Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College , Sep 24, 2010 – May 28, 2011
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