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CIRCA 400-370 B.C.
Details
AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE MUG
CIRCA 400-370 B.C.
With dancing maenad holding tympanum flanked by a naked satyr holding situla and flaming torch, and cloaked youth holding staff, with palmettes under and either side of handles, band of ovolo below, berried vine tendrils around neck, conjoined strap handle, details in added white
4½ in. (11.4 cm.) high
CIRCA 400-370 B.C.
With dancing maenad holding tympanum flanked by a naked satyr holding situla and flaming torch, and cloaked youth holding staff, with palmettes under and either side of handles, band of ovolo below, berried vine tendrils around neck, conjoined strap handle, details in added white
4½ in. (11.4 cm.) high
Provenance
Formerly in a private Swiss collection formed in the 1960s.
Acquired from Rhea Galerie, Zurich, February 2001.
Acquired from Rhea Galerie, Zurich, February 2001.
Special notice
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