Details
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE OINOCHOE
attributed to the Ring-Collar Class
CIRCA 550-540 B.C.
With a trio of nude men in a footrace, each in mid stride, pushing off the right leg, the left leg raised, their arms flung wide and bent at the elbows, flanked on either side by a standing draped bearded man holding a staff, the figure to the left wearing a fillet, a border of red and black tongue above, a red line below, a ring-collar on the neck, intact, 10 1/2in. (26.7cm.) high
attributed to the Ring-Collar Class
CIRCA 550-540 B.C.
With a trio of nude men in a footrace, each in mid stride, pushing off the right leg, the left leg raised, their arms flung wide and bent at the elbows, flanked on either side by a standing draped bearded man holding a staff, the figure to the left wearing a fillet, a border of red and black tongue above, a red line below, a ring-collar on the neck, intact, 10 1/2in. (26.7cm.) high
Provenance
André Emmerich Gallery, Art of the Ancients, 1968, no. 9
Literature
Beazley, Paralipomena, 9bis.
Mommsen, Antike Kunst, 32, pl. 25.
Mommsen, Antike Kunst, 32, pl. 25.