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italiano: becco a cartoccio

inglés translation: beaked spout






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Entrada de glosario (tomada de la pregunta de abajo)
Término o frase en italiano:becco a cartoccio
Traducción al inglés:beaked spout
Aportado por:Rachel Fell
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Traducciones de italiano a inglés [PRO]
Arqueología
Término o frase en italiano: becco a cartoccio
Hi folks, I'm working on a book about the Etruscans and can't seem to find much on this term. I'm considering "scroll spout" but can't find much to confirm this. I'm pasting the entire paragraph below for context. We are talking about Cerveteri (Caere) in the 4th century BC.
FWIW, I found a picture on an Italian website. It's the one at the bottom: http://fototeca.iccd.beniculturali.it/FOTOINT/SDW?W%3DSGF++I...'CRATERE'%26M%3D127%26R%3DY

Here is the paragraph:
Avendo compreso quanto ampio potesse risultare questo nuovo mercato, rappresentato dai ceti medi e subalterni, che desideravano oggetti non legati all’ideologia aristocratica, le maestranze di Cerveteri realizzarono, su vastissima scala, una produzione a vernice nera con una figuretta, quasi un fantasma, sovraddipinta in vernice bianca. Si trattava di vasi, quasi esclusivamente ***brocche con becco a cartoccio***, realizzati da officine, specializzate, che avevano avviato una produzione di tipo industriale; allo stesso modo, i piattelli Genucilia, del tardo IV sec.a.C., furono un prodotto fortemente standardizzato per un mercato di dimensioni mediterranee.

TIA
Catherine
cbolton
Italia
Local time: 01:55
beaked
Explicación:
called "beaked" here - don't know which is more common/authentic

This is an extremely rare piece of Etruscan pottery. Measuring 9 inches tall with a rich black patina. Tendrils painted in orange around the body, shoulder and spout area. In absolutely perfect condition said for some encrustation on the surface of the vessel and some misfiring at the base. This ancient ceramic dates to approximately 600 B.C. and is from the ancient Etruscan city of Veio.

http://www.trocadero.com/galleriadelvecchio/catalog.html


Beaked Oinochoe

575-550 B.C.
Yellow earthenware, 6 13/16 x 5 1/8 "
Gift of Robert Brookings and Charles Parsons, 1904
WU 3267

http://kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu/collections/artwork.asp?typ...
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Rachel Fell
Reino Unido
Local time: 00:55
Nota de quien pregunta a quien contesta
Thanks so much to both of you! This works best for me. A buon rendere :-)
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Rachel Fell
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cut back spout


Explicación:
Hi Catherine, good to see you around!

They call it a cut back spout here
http://tinyurl.com/yqh4t9 (scroll down to the picture)
Etruscan Cut Back Spout Oinochoe, Ca. 350 BC. 7-1/2 in H.

and here
http://tinyurl.com/3854yy

If you want to do some more research, try looking up Oinochoe (wine pourer)



Linda 969
Italia
Local time: 01:55
Idioma materno: italiano, inglés

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Coincido Rachel Fell
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  -> thanks, Rachel :-)
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3 horas   Nivel de confianza: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 Coincidencias de otros usuarios (netas) +1
beaked


Explicación:
called "beaked" here - don't know which is more common/authentic

This is an extremely rare piece of Etruscan pottery. Measuring 9 inches tall with a rich black patina. Tendrils painted in orange around the body, shoulder and spout area. In absolutely perfect condition said for some encrustation on the surface of the vessel and some misfiring at the base. This ancient ceramic dates to approximately 600 B.C. and is from the ancient Etruscan city of Veio.

http://www.trocadero.com/galleriadelvecchio/catalog.html


Beaked Oinochoe

575-550 B.C.
Yellow earthenware, 6 13/16 x 5 1/8 "
Gift of Robert Brookings and Charles Parsons, 1904
WU 3267

http://kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu/collections/artwork.asp?typ...

Rachel Fell
Reino Unido
Local time: 00:55
Idioma materno: inglés
Pts. PRO en la categoría: 12
Nota de quien pregunta a quien contesta
Thanks so much to both of you! This works best for me. A buon rendere :-)

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Coincido Linda 969: lots of beaked oinochoe! eg http://www.trocadero.com/galleriadelvecchio/items/642019/en3...
4 horas
  -> Thanks, Linda - rather nice, aren't they, and all the ones in your 1st link?!
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