A LARGE ATTIC WHITE-GROUND VASE FRAGMENT, ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAN PAINTER
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A LARGE ATTIC WHITE-GROUND VASE FRAGMENT, ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAN PAINTER

CIRCA 470 B.C.

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A LARGE ATTIC WHITE-GROUND VASE FRAGMENT, ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAN PAINTER
CIRCA 470 B.C.
Probably from a loutrophoros, with a hound finely drawn in brown outline, walking to the left alongside a horse, the legs and the rider's laced sandal showing, the foot of another figure following, details in dark brown, repaired
7 1/8 in. (18.2 cm.) across
Provenance
Formerly in the collection of the German scholar and archaeologist, Professor Dr Ernst Langlotz (1895-1978); see lots 28 and 51, also from the Langlotz collection.
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This lot is accompanied by a certificate from The Art Loss Register.

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