AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED EYE-CUP
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, WESTCHESTER, NY
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED EYE-CUP

ATTRIBUTED TO THE GROUP OF WALTERS 48.42, CIRCA 510 B.C.

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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED EYE-CUP
ATTRIBUTED TO THE GROUP OF WALTERS 48.42, CIRCA 510 B.C.
One side with Herakles between large eyes, clad in the skin of the Nemean lion over a white chiton, lunging forward with his left leg, drawing his bow, his right arm obscuring his face, his quiver on his back; the other side with a maenad between large eyes, moving to the right and looking back, gesturing with her hands, vines crossing behind; the eyes on both sides with the irises and pupils composed of concentric black, red and white rings, the thin brows arching above; grape-laden vines around the handles, rays around the foot
11 5/8 in. (29.5 cm.) diameter excluding handles
來源
with André Emmerich, New York, 1964 (Masterpieces of Greek Vase Painting, 7th to 5th century B.C., no. 16).
Private Collection, J.A.M., New York, 1964-2009.
Anonymous sale; Cahn Auktionen, Basel, 18 September 2009, lot 152.
出版
J.D. Beazley, Paralipomena, Oxford, 1971, p. 96.
Beazley Archive Database no. 340228.
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Please note the additional publication information:
J.D. Beazley, Paralipomena, Oxford, 1971, p. 96.
Beazley Archive Database no. 340228.

Please note the revised provenance information:
with André Emmerich, New York, 1964 (Masterpieces of Greek Vase Painting, 7th to 5th century B.C., no. 16).
Private Collection, J.A.M., New York, 1964-2009.
Anonymous sale; Cahn Auktionen, Basel, 18 September 2009, lot 152.

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