Illustration and Profiles of Pottery from the Halai Excavations
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Piet de Jong
British (1887 - 1967) Primary
Illustration and Profiles of Pottery from the Halai Excavations
Created between 1911 - 1935
Ink on paper
10 1/16 in. x 13 3/4 in. (25.56 cm x 34.93 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number:
2009.21.59
Acquisition Date:
1972
Geography:
Europe, Greece, Halai
(Halae)
Classification:
Documents and Documentary Artifacts
Collection:
Tarsus Excavation
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- Excavation
- illustrations - Pictures or diagrams that clarify or provide an example or visualization. They usually accompany a text; the term is most often used to refer to pictures in books or published journal. For works that explore a subject or are preliminary to a separate, more finalized work, use "studies (visual works)." For paintings in manuscripts, use "illuminations" or "miniatures (paintings)."
- ink - A fluid medium used for drawings or tracings. An opaque, usually black, pigment is mixed with a vehicle such as water to produce a fluid which can be applied with a pen or brush. Through the end of the 19th century, ink was supplied dried in stick or block form which was ground and mixed with water as needed. At the beginning of this century prepared ink became popular.
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