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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF BRANTLEY EUBANKS
A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURED AMPHORA
ATTRIBUTED TO THE APZ PAINTER, CIRCA 330-320 B.C.
Details
A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURED AMPHORA
ATTRIBUTED TO THE APZ PAINTER, CIRCA 330-320 B.C.
The obverse with a draped female facing left seated atop a rock, a situla in her lowered left hand, a floral spray in her extended right, wearing a sakkos with the ties hanging behind, a white stele before her with offerings on top, a quartered ball and a window in the field; the reverse with a standing draped youth holding a cista above a stele; a band of wave encircling below, palmettes on the neck, vertical lines on the shoulders, scrolling tendrils below the handles, details in added white and yellow
13 in. (33 cm.) high
ATTRIBUTED TO THE APZ PAINTER, CIRCA 330-320 B.C.
The obverse with a draped female facing left seated atop a rock, a situla in her lowered left hand, a floral spray in her extended right, wearing a sakkos with the ties hanging behind, a white stele before her with offerings on top, a quartered ball and a window in the field; the reverse with a standing draped youth holding a cista above a stele; a band of wave encircling below, palmettes on the neck, vertical lines on the shoulders, scrolling tendrils below the handles, details in added white and yellow
13 in. (33 cm.) high
Provenance
with Charles Ede, London, 1971 (Greek Pottery from South Italy, no. 34).
The Estate of George Halpern, New York City; Sotheby's, New York, 17 December 1998, lot 308.
The Estate of George Halpern, New York City; Sotheby's, New York, 17 December 1998, lot 308.
Literature
A.D. Trendall, The Red-figured Vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily, First Supplement, London, 1970, p. 88, no. 434c.
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