AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED KYLIX
AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED KYLIX
A GREEK BRONZE YOUTH
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THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED KYLIX

WORKSHOP OF THE JENA PAINTER, CIRCA EARLY 4TH CENTURY B.C.

Details
AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED KYLIX
WORKSHOP OF THE JENA PAINTER, CIRCA EARLY 4TH CENTURY B.C.
9 ¾ in. (23.7 cm.) diameter, excluding handles
Provenance
Art Market, Switzerland.
Antiquities, Christie's, London, 21 November 1978, lot 172.
Antiquities, Sotheby's, New York, 20 May 1982, lot 106.
Stanley Nager (d. 1999), New York; thence by descent.
European Furniture and Decorative Arts, Skinner, Marlborough, MA, 9 December 2020, lot 178.
Literature
Beazley Archive Pottery Database no. 2559.

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Lot Essay

The Jena Painter was among the last generation of Attic vase-painters working in the red-figure style. As J. Boardman informs (pp. 169-170 in Athenian Red Figure Vases: The Classical Period), he was the dominant painter of cups working in the early 4th century B.C. and was an accomplished draughtsman, offering “interesting subjects and figures to offset the dreary hordes of youths, women, satyrs and maenads that people most of his cups.” The tondo of the present kylix depicts Eros riding a dolphin and holding a scrolling tendril. Each side of the exterior is decorated with a draped youth flanked by two nude athletes, three holding strigils and one a discus.

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