THREE ITALIC IMPASTO VESSELS
THE PROPERTY OF A U.S. PRIVATE COLLECTOR
THREE ITALIC IMPASTO VESSELS

CIRCA LATE 8TH-7TH CENTURY B.C.

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THREE ITALIC IMPASTO VESSELS
CIRCA LATE 8TH-7TH CENTURY B.C.
Including a beaked jug from Central Italy, perhaps Tarquinia, with a rounded body, tapering neck and beaked trefoil mouth, its rim joined to a bifurcated handle; a tripod beaker from Central Italy, the conical body fluted, the handle surmounted by a charioteer driving a biga, with rouletting at the charioteer's neck and diagonally across his back, where the horses' feet meet the rim, and at the base of the vessel neck; and an urn of Terni Type with a globular body, long conical neck and flaring mouth, on a cylindrical flaring foot, the body and neck with vertical ribs that join horizontally under the mouth, each side of the body with a pointed boss within an arch, with one arching horizontal handle, the other composed of two vertical handles joined to a high flaring projection at the apex
Urn: 19½ in. (49.5 cm.) high (3)
來源
Beaker: with Palladion Antike Kunst, Basel, 1976 (Katalog, no. 5).
Beaker and Jug: A Private Collection; Christie's, New York, 12 December 2002, lot 68.
Urn: A Gentleman (Inherited by the seller from his great-great grandfather, a Hussar in the British army who served in the Boer War); Christie's, New York, 12 December 2002, lot 155.
出版
Beaker and Jug: E. Simon, The Kurashiki Ninagawa Museum, Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities, Mainz on Rhine, 1982, nos. 92 and 96.
展覽
Beaker: Tokyo, Kurashiki Museum, The Ancient and Modern Art in the Kurashiki Museum, 1980.