AN APULIAN KANTHAROS ATTRIBUTED TO THE WHITE SAKKOS PAINTER

细节
AN APULIAN KANTHAROS ATTRIBUTED TO THE WHITE SAKKOS PAINTER
CIRCA 320-300 B.C.
Side A: an Amazon wearing tunic and cloak around the shoulders, armed with a pelta and two spears, standing beside a white horse, flanked by two hanging fillets
Side B: a seated draped woman holding a large cista in her right hand and a parasol in her left, a mirror and harp beside her, a fillet in the field
Each high looping handle terminating in a moulded head of a woman on the interior rim, details in added red, white and yellow, repaired
13 in. (32.9 cm.) high

拍品专文

PUBLISHED:
A. D. Trendall and A. Cambitoglou, The Red-Figured Vases of Apulia, Oxford, 1982, p. 968, no. 87.