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ATTRIBUTED TO THE BOSTON READY PAINTER, CIRCA 320 B.C.
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A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURED HYDRIA
ATTRIBUTED TO THE BOSTON READY PAINTER, CIRCA 320 B.C.
With a woman to the left seated on rocks, holding a phiale and a fan, her head turned back towards a woman seated on a klismos holding a fan, a standing woman behind her wearing a chiton, clutching the edge of the fabric in her raised right hand, and a woman to the far right seated on a klismos, also clutching the edge of her garment, rosettes and cistae above, details in added white; a band of wave below, a band of ivy above interspersed with pendant grape clusters, with bands of solid black ovolo, palmettes and lotus blossoms, and wave on the neck, laurel on the rim, and a palmette complex below the vertical handle
21 5/8 in. (54.9 cm.) high
ATTRIBUTED TO THE BOSTON READY PAINTER, CIRCA 320 B.C.
With a woman to the left seated on rocks, holding a phiale and a fan, her head turned back towards a woman seated on a klismos holding a fan, a standing woman behind her wearing a chiton, clutching the edge of the fabric in her raised right hand, and a woman to the far right seated on a klismos, also clutching the edge of her garment, rosettes and cistae above, details in added white; a band of wave below, a band of ivy above interspersed with pendant grape clusters, with bands of solid black ovolo, palmettes and lotus blossoms, and wave on the neck, laurel on the rim, and a palmette complex below the vertical handle
21 5/8 in. (54.9 cm.) high
Provenance
Canessa Collection.
Mrs. I. Gimbel.
with George Gravert, Boston.
Mrs. I. Gimbel.
with George Gravert, Boston.
Literature
A. Sambon, Vases antiques de terre cuite, collection Canessa, Paris, 1904, pl. 10, no. 129.
A.D. Trendall, The Red-Figured Vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily, Oxford, 1967, p. 517, no. 620.
A.D. Trendall, The Red-Figured Vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily, Oxford, 1967, p. 517, no. 620.