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ATTRIBUTED TO THE CURTIUS PAINTER CLASSICAL PERIOD, CIRCA 450-440 B.C.
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                                            AN ATTIC RED-FIGURE KYLIX 
attributed to the curtius painter
classical period, circa 450-440 b.c.
The tondo with Pegasos taking off to the right from a small irregular exergue, the wings overlapping the stopped meander and saltire square border, both sides with a boar hunt, one with a youth in three-quarter backview, wearing a chlamys over his shoulder and left arm, moving left with his spear towards the boar, its left fore-foot raised, its snout in the air, the other with a youth moving to the right, wearing a chlamys over his shoulder and left hand, piercing the snout of a boar with his spear, with a reserved circle for the groundline, palmettes under each handle with volute tendrils, the foot ancient but not original to this cup
76 in. (18.8 cm.) diameter excluding handles
                                        
                                    attributed to the curtius painter
classical period, circa 450-440 b.c.
The tondo with Pegasos taking off to the right from a small irregular exergue, the wings overlapping the stopped meander and saltire square border, both sides with a boar hunt, one with a youth in three-quarter backview, wearing a chlamys over his shoulder and left arm, moving left with his spear towards the boar, its left fore-foot raised, its snout in the air, the other with a youth moving to the right, wearing a chlamys over his shoulder and left hand, piercing the snout of a boar with his spear, with a reserved circle for the groundline, palmettes under each handle with volute tendrils, the foot ancient but not original to this cup
76 in. (18.8 cm.) diameter excluding handles
Provenance
                                        
                                            The Castle Ashby Collection, acquired by the second Marquess of Northampton (1790-1851) in Italy during the 1820's
Greek, Etruscan and South Italian Vases from Castle Ashby, Christie's London, 2 July 1980, lot 45
Fine Antiquities, Christie's London, 13 December 1988, lot 366
                                        
                                    Greek, Etruscan and South Italian Vases from Castle Ashby, Christie's London, 2 July 1980, lot 45
Fine Antiquities, Christie's London, 13 December 1988, lot 366
Literature
                                        
                                            Boardman and Robertson, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Great Britain, Castle Ashby, Northampton, no. 59, pl. 37. 
                                        
                                    Exhibited
                                        
                                            Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1980-1988