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AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER
attributed to the Schulman Painter
CIRCA 350-330 B.C.
The A side with a nude satyr, his left leg resting on a rock, holding a phiale and wreath in his right hand, a situla in his left, facing right towards a woman wearing a peplos and seated on a rock, holding a box and fillet in her right hand, a tympanum in her left, a thyrsos leaning against her, the B side with two standing draped youths leaning on staffs, a stele between them, a border of meander below, laurel above, palmettes below the handles, repaired from several large fragments, 14 3/8in. (36.5cm.) high
attributed to the Schulman Painter
CIRCA 350-330 B.C.
The A side with a nude satyr, his left leg resting on a rock, holding a phiale and wreath in his right hand, a situla in his left, facing right towards a woman wearing a peplos and seated on a rock, holding a box and fillet in her right hand, a tympanum in her left, a thyrsos leaning against her, the B side with two standing draped youths leaning on staffs, a stele between them, a border of meander below, laurel above, palmettes below the handles, repaired from several large fragments, 14 3/8in. (36.5cm.) high