AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED LIP CUP
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED LIP CUP

ATTRIBUTED TO THE CENTAUR PAINTER, CIRCA 550-530 B.C.

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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED LIP CUP
ATTRIBUTED TO THE CENTAUR PAINTER, CIRCA 550-530 B.C.
Each side with a nude male figure holding stones in each hand, chasing a ram with large curling horns, a black band dividing the handle-zone from the lip, a reserved band below, the tondo with a dotted circle, details in added red and white
5 5/8 in. (14.2 cm.) diam. excl. handles
來源
Anonymous sale, Münzen und Medaillen, Basel, 30 June 1956, lot 93.
Swiss private collection, Ascona, 1960s.

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PUBLISHED:
P. Heeson, Athenian Little-Master Cups, Amsterdam, 2010, p. 317, pl. 152.

Beazely Archive Pottery Database no. 350755.

According to J. Boardman, Athenian Black Figure Vases, London, 1993, p. 60, "The Centaur Painter is late, liking equids - horses, centaurs, satyrs, rendered in a lively, nervous style. He regularly does without handle palmettes."