A PAESTAN RED-FIGURED LEBES GAMIKOS
ANCIENT VASES FROM THE COLLECTION OF WILLIAM SUDDABY
A PAESTAN RED-FIGURED LEBES GAMIKOS

ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAINTER OF WÜRZBURG H5739, CIRCA 345 B.C.

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A PAESTAN RED-FIGURED LEBES GAMIKOS
ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAINTER OF WÜRZBURG H5739, CIRCA 345 B.C.
One side with a nude youth stepping up on a tendril, a wreath in his lowered left hand, a woman before him standing beside an altar, a fillet in her left hand, a dotted rosette in the field; the other side with a woman seated beside an altar, depicted nude but for a patterned mantle draped around her lower body, holding a patera, wreath and fillet, a quartered ball and tendril hanging above; a band of wave below the scenes, palmettes below the handles, bands of dotted tongues and dotted ovolo on the shoulders, details in added white; the lid with rays on the upper surface, wave on the rim, supporting a miniature lebes gamikos, each side decorated with a swan in added white, palmettes below the handles, vertical lines on the shoulders
12 in. (30.5 cm.) high
Provenance
with Atelier Amphora, Lugano, 1993.
Literature
A.J. Paul, Exhibition catalogue, A View into Antiquity: Pottery from the Collection of William Suddaby and David Meier, Tampa, 2001, no. 33, illus.
Exhibited
Tampa Museum of Art, A View into Antiquity: Pottery from the Collection of William Suddaby and David Meier, 14 October 2001-13 January 2002.

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