TWO LACONIAN BLACK-FIGURED VASE FRAGMENTS
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TWO LACONIAN BLACK-FIGURED VASE FRAGMENTS

ATTRIBUTED TO THE RIDER PAINTER, CIRCA MID 6TH CENTURY B.C.

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TWO LACONIAN BLACK-FIGURED VASE FRAGMENTS
ATTRIBUTED TO THE RIDER PAINTER, CIRCA MID 6TH CENTURY B.C.
From a dinos, decorated with multiple snake heads framing a partially preserved gorgoneon, each with forked tongues protruding, above a frieze of wolves with a band of lotus buds between and an encircling purple painted band below, in two pieces; and a rim fragment with band of rays, a frieze of tongues below
8¼ in. (21 cm.) and 4¾ in. (12 cm.) across respectively (3)
Provenance
New York art market, mid 1990s.
Private collection, Switzerland.
The Stanford Place Collection of Antiquities, Christie's, London, 26 April 2006, lot 11.
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Lot Essay

PUBLISHED:
C. M. Stibbe, Lakonische Vasenmaler des Sechsten Jahrhunderts v. Chr., Supplement, Mainz, 2004, p. 174, no. 12, pl. 56.

For the shape, cf. C. M. Stibbe, Lakonische Vasenmaler, London, 1972, pls. 110-111, no. 313.

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