A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURED BELL-KRATER
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A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURED BELL-KRATER

ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAINTER OF NEW YORK GR 1000, CIRCA 350-325 B.C.

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A CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURED BELL-KRATER
ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAINTER OF NEW YORK GR 1000, CIRCA 350-325 B.C.
16 ¾ in. (42.5 cm.) high
来源
His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, Alnwick Castle; Sotheby's, London, 9 July 1974, lot 94.
Elsa Bloch-Diener collection, Bern, acquired from the above sale.
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拍品专文

PUBLISHED:
A. D. Trendall, The Red-figured Vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily, Oxford, 1967, p. 486, no. 330.

This vase presents a lively scene of a komos, a drunken and sometimes ritualistic procession thought to have been performed at festivals and symposia. The revellers, known as komasts, are often shown playing music, as here. The Painter of New York GR 1000 was most probably a member of the Workshop of the CA Painter. His decorative characteristics include a band of ovolo joined with "v's" above the scenes, phialia, windows and sashes as filler ornaments, as well as a large amount of added white and yellow, with little other colour. All present on the above vase.

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