AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED LEKYTHOS
AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED LEKYTHOS
AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED LEKYTHOS
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AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED LEKYTHOS

ATTRIBUTED TO THE PROVIDENCE PAINTER, CIRCA 480-470 B.C.

Details
AN ATTIC RED-FIGURED LEKYTHOS
ATTRIBUTED TO THE PROVIDENCE PAINTER, CIRCA 480-470 B.C.
13 ½ in. (33.6 cm.) high
Provenance
Wasmuth.
with Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, acquired from the above, 1969 (Attische rotfigurige Vasen, Sonderliste N, 1971, no. 20).
Private Collection, Bonn.
Fine Arts & Antiques, Auction 137, Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen, Düsseldorf, 6-9 March 2024, lot 2105.
Literature
Beazley Archive Pottery Database no. 13619.
Attic Vase Inscriptions Database no. 2166.

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Lot Essay

The Providence Painter, praised as “a very good artist” and “the best of those whose chief work, numerically speaking, was decorating Nolan amphorae and lekythoi,” was a pupil of the Berlin Painter, active between 480-460 B.C. (see J.D. Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, p. 635).

On this lekythos, a woman with long curls wearing a diadem and disc-shaped earrings is depicted working wool. She holds a ball of wool in her raised left hand, smoothing it in her right, and stands between a kalathos and a stool with a patterned cushion. The shoulders are decorated with palmettes and lotus buds, and a band of alternating three meanders and a cross frames the scene.

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