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ATTRIBUTED TO THE LIGHT-MAKE CLASS, CIRCA 490-480 B.C.
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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED NECK AMPHORA
ATTRIBUTED TO THE LIGHT-MAKE CLASS, CIRCA 490-480 B.C.
One side with the central figure of Apollo playing a kithara, a plectrum held in his right hand, flanked on either side by a draped female, tightly wrapped in their himations, each with one arm raised; the other side with central armed hoplite wearing greaves and a Corinthian helmet, carrying a spear and a large shield with three white balls as the device, an attendant either side carrying a spear; scrolling tendrils with palmette terminals under the handles, rays above foot, a band of tear-drops under the scene, double ivy band around neck, details in added white and red
8¼ in. (21 cm.) high
ATTRIBUTED TO THE LIGHT-MAKE CLASS, CIRCA 490-480 B.C.
One side with the central figure of Apollo playing a kithara, a plectrum held in his right hand, flanked on either side by a draped female, tightly wrapped in their himations, each with one arm raised; the other side with central armed hoplite wearing greaves and a Corinthian helmet, carrying a spear and a large shield with three white balls as the device, an attendant either side carrying a spear; scrolling tendrils with palmette terminals under the handles, rays above foot, a band of tear-drops under the scene, double ivy band around neck, details in added white and red
8¼ in. (21 cm.) high
來源
L. Hohl collection, Biel, Switzerland, 1970s.
Private collection, Switzerland; acquired 1985.
with Frank Sternberg, Zurich, 2001.
Private collection, Switzerland; acquired 1985.
with Frank Sternberg, Zurich, 2001.