FIVE GREEK POTTERY FRAGMENTS
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FIVE GREEK POTTERY FRAGMENTS

CIRCA 6TH CENTURY B.C.

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FIVE GREEK POTTERY FRAGMENTS
CIRCA 6TH CENTURY B.C.
Including one from an Attic black-figured eye-cup, preserving a horseman moving to the right; one from an Attic red-figured vessel, preserving the head of a bearded man; one from an Attic black-figured lip-cup, preserving a winged siren walking to the right; one from an Attic black-figured amphora, attributed to the Bucci Painter, preserving a draped youth standing before two chariot-horses; and one from a Corinthian black-figured oinochoe, preserving a bull striding to the left, and portions of the base
First: 2 in. (5.1 cm.) long (5)
Provenance
Alfred E. Mirsky (1900-1974).
Literature
Bucci Painter: J.D. Beazley, Paralipomena, Oxford, 1971, p. 138, no. 2.
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Lot Essay

The Corinthian fragment not illustrated.

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