AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE OINOCHOE (Shape 1)
AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE OINOCHOE (Shape 1)

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AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE OINOCHOE (Shape 1)
Attributed to the Baltimore Painter
Circa 330-320 B.C.

With a seated Amazon wearing a Phrygian cap, holding an oinochoe in her left hand, a phiale and wreath in her right, a pelta beneath her, a draped female to her left leaning on a column holding a tympanum and a branch, and a draped female to the right holding a cista and a situla, meander and square below, dotted egg-pattern on the shoulders, white rays below a band of egg on the neck, palmette complex beneath the handle, applied mold-made satyr heads at either end of the handle, and a smaller facing head near the fold of the rim, the body intact, the foot and handle repaired
12in. (30.48cm.) high