AN APULIAN RED-FIGURED RHYTON
THE PROPERTY FROM A EUROPEAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
AN APULIAN RED-FIGURED RHYTON

CIRCA 350-340 B.C.

細節
AN APULIAN RED-FIGURED RHYTON
Circa 350-340 B.C.
Molded in the form of a sheep's head, with curling fleece on the top of the head surrounding the (now-missing) horns, with narrow nostrils and a small straight mouth, the eyes in added white, the pupils black, the bowl with an everted rim, with a woman moving to the left but looking back, wearing a long flowing peplos, a mantle draped over her left arm, a tambourine with a fillet in her right hand, a phiale in her left, a rosette and a fillet in the field, elaborate palmette complexes on either side of the handle, ovolo below the scene, wave on the rim
9¼ in. (23.5 cm) long
來源
Ugo Donati, Lugano, prior to 1967
出版
de Micheli, "Rhyta Tarantini in una collezione privata del Canton Ticino" in Quaderni Ticenesi di Numismatica e Antichitá Classiche (1994), p. 133.
拍場告示
This lot is being offered not subject to a reserve.

拍品專文

For sheep rhyta see pl. 20-23 in Hoffman, Tarentine Rhyta.