Collins Bowl - Bonn University Academic Art Museum
The Corinthian bowl collected by the Academic Art Museum of the University of Bonn is an ancient Greek pottery dating back to around 575 BC, representing the pinnacle of pottery production during the Corinthian period. The excavation location of this bowl is unknown, but its exquisite craftsmanship and decoration showcase the superb skills of ancient Greek potters. The bowl wall is very thin, the bottom is low, the belly is spherical, the mouth edge is noticeably outward sloping, and there are handles installed horizontally on both sides. The bowl is adorned with a circular decorative strip, with two to three groups of warriors depicted on one side and riders galloping to the left on the other side. These patterns not only beautify pottery, but also reflect the wars, myths, and nature worship of ancient Greek society
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