AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA

ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAINTER OF VATICAN 365 CIRCA 550-520 B.C.

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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE AMPHORA
attributed to the painter of vatican 365
circa 550-520 b.c.
The A-Side with a departure scene with a charioteer driving a quadriga to the right, behind the horses a fully armed warrior facing a bearded, draped man holding a spear, to the right, facing left, a fully armed warrior, a tripod as the shield device, and a female attendant to the left facing a fully armed warrior, a bull's head as the shield device; the B-Side with a draped Dionysus at the center facing right, wearing a fillet of vine leaves, holding a rhyton, a satyr and maenad to his left, two satyrs and a maenad to his right, a lotus-palmette chain on the neck, alternating red and black tongues on the shoulders, vertical bands of lotus-palmette chain beneath the reeded handles, a ribbed band of lotus buds below the scenes, rays above the foot
12 1/8 in. (31 cm) high
來源
Antiquities, Sotheby's London, 8 December 1986, lot 327.