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ATTRIBUTED TO THE PRAXIAS GROUP, CIRCA 480–450 B.C.
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AN ETRUSCAN STAMNOS IN ADDED RED
ATTRIBUTED TO THE PRAXIAS GROUP, CIRCA 480–450 B.C.
The obverse with standing male figure wearing short belted tunic, his head turned to the right, his right arm outstretched with open hand, a clock draped over this left arm his hand holding a staff; the reverse with a male figure walking to the left, bare-chested wearing a short chiton, a cloak draped over his arms, holding a tall staff in his right hand
9 5/8 in. (24.4 cm.) high
ATTRIBUTED TO THE PRAXIAS GROUP, CIRCA 480–450 B.C.
The obverse with standing male figure wearing short belted tunic, his head turned to the right, his right arm outstretched with open hand, a clock draped over this left arm his hand holding a staff; the reverse with a male figure walking to the left, bare-chested wearing a short chiton, a cloak draped over his arms, holding a tall staff in his right hand
9 5/8 in. (24.4 cm.) high
Provenance
Päselt collection, Karlsruhe, Germany; acquired from Galerie Khepri, Amsterdam, early 1970s.
Brought to you by
Georgiana Aitken
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