AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE ASKOS

Details
AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE ASKOS
attributed to the B.M. Centaur Group
CIRCA 330-320 B.C.

With a satyr seated on a rock facing right, a dish of cake, a rosette chain and two fillets in his left hand, a wreath in his right hand, and a thyrsos resting against his right arm, a band of dotted egg on the neck, meander below, a palmette in back with palmettes and scrolling on the sides, intact, 9 3/8in. (23.8cm.) high
Literature
Trendall and Cambitoglou, Second Supplement to RVAp, Part II, p. 192, no. 21/234a.