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CIRCA 360-350 B.C.
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AN APULIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER, ATTRIBUTED TO THE GROUP OF VATICAN V.14, NEAR TO THE BRIENNER PAINTER
CIRCA 360-350 B.C.
Side A: a naked youth walking to the right holding out a phiale in his left hand, a draped woman in front, her head turned back towards him, holding a situla
Side B: two youths each draped in a himation, one holding a staff
Band of meander beneath each scene, band of laurel around the rim
10½ in. (26.5 cm.) high
CIRCA 360-350 B.C.
Side A: a naked youth walking to the right holding out a phiale in his left hand, a draped woman in front, her head turned back towards him, holding a situla
Side B: two youths each draped in a himation, one holding a staff
Band of meander beneath each scene, band of laurel around the rim
10½ in. (26.5 cm.) high
Provenance
Sold Christie's London, 28 April 1993, lot 108.
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