A EARLY CORINTHIAN BLACK-FIGURED ALABASTRON
A EARLY CORINTHIAN BLACK-FIGURED ALABASTRON

CIRCA 625-600 B.C.

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A EARLY CORINTHIAN BLACK-FIGURED ALABASTRON
CIRCA 625-600 B.C.
8 ½ in. (21.6 cm.) high
Provenance
with Galerie Madame Reboul, Paris.
Acquired from the above, 2002.

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Lot Essay

The bearded and winged male figure running across the scene is a Boread, one of the sons of Boreas - who were as fast as the wind and according to certain myths could fly. For two alabastra with Boreads see J. Chamay and J-L. Maier, Céramiques Corinthiennes, Geneva, 1984, pp. 100-103.

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