AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED NECK-AMPHORA
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF EMILE FOLTZER, SWITZERLAND
AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED NECK-AMPHORA

ATTRIBUTED TO THE MICHIGAN PAINTER, CIRCA 520-510 B.C.

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AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED NECK-AMPHORA
ATTRIBUTED TO THE MICHIGAN PAINTER, CIRCA 520-510 B.C.
One side with Herakles wrestling the Libyan giant Antaios, each nude but for a perizoma, Herakles to the left crouching forward with his left leg advanced, gripping the bearded giant's calf with his right hand, and locking his opponent's head under his left arm, Antaios hunched over, balancing on his bent right leg, trying to free his head with his bent left arm, his right extended out and above, a fillet, a bow, and a quiver in the field behind Herakles, a chlamys and a sheathed sword behind Antaios; the other side with two draped dancing maenads, walking away but looking back, each wearing a long chlamys hanging from her arms, playing krotala, her hair pulled back and bound in a fillet; a double band of dots encircling below, tongues on the shoulders, rays above the foot, palmettes on the neck, lotus bud and palmette complexes below the triple-reeded handles, details in added red and white
8 1/8 in. (20.5 cm.) high
來源
Emile Foltzer (d. 1982), Switzerland, acquired in the 1960s-1970s; thence by descent.

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