AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE BELL-KRATER
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AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE BELL-KRATER

Details
AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE BELL-KRATER
Attributed to the Schulman Painter
CIRCA 340-330 B.C.

The A-side with Dionysos seated on his mantle, a phiale and fillet in his left hand, a branch in his right, with a standing nude satyr to the left with a situla and a torch, and a standing draped maenad to the right with a mirror and a thyrsos, the B-side with two standing draped youths, a band of laurel below the rim, meander below the scenes, palmettes beneath the handles, repair to the rim, misfired, some flaking
16 1/8in. (41cm.) high
Provenance
Christie's, New York, 20 May 1980, lot 52
Literature
Trendall and Cambitoglou, First Supplement to the Red-Figured Vases of Apulia, no. 14/163b, p. 52.
Exhibited