

Long-Necked Flask (Krateriskos)
The Long-Necked Flask (Krateriskos) by an unknown artist is a white, glossy, ceramic or stone vase. The vase is bulbous with a short neck and wide mouth. A short, rounded foot supports the base. Several cracks run through the vase, some with yellow-brown material filling the cracks. A seam runs down one side. The background is dark gray and the object sits on a gray surface.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 742 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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