AN EAST GREEK POTTERY FIGURAL ARYBALLOS
AN EAST GREEK POTTERY FIGURAL ARYBALLOS

CIRCA 600-575 B.C.

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AN EAST GREEK POTTERY FIGURAL ARYBALLOS
CIRCA 600-575 B.C.
In the form of a left leg, well-modelled, with a tapering thigh and bulging calf, wearing a black pointed-toe boot (endromis), with crossing laces, a large palmette above, a band of broken meander along its upper edge and bisecting the right side, a large rosette on the calf, a band of key at the upper edge of the thigh, a thin band of ovolo and dots below, radiating tongues on the shoulders, with a cylindrical neck and a disk rim, its outer edges with incised zigzags, radiating rays encircling the mouth; details in added red
8 3/8 in. (21.2 cm.) high
Provenance
Art Market, Germany.
Art Market, Switzerland, 1980.
Acquired by the current owner, Switzerland, 2003.

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Lot Essay

For the type compare pl. XX, 1-3, in Ducat, Les Vases plastiques rhodiens archaïques en terre cuite.

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