FOUR CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURE VASES
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FOUR CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURE VASES

CIRCA MID TO LATE 4TH CENTURY B.C.

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FOUR CAMPANIAN RED-FIGURE VASES
circa mid to late 4th century b.c.
Including a skyphos attributed to the Whiteface Painter, one side with a standing draped woman, the other side with a standing draped youth, palmettes below the handles; a bell-krater attributed to the Nicholson Group, each side with a profile woman's head facing left, palmettes below the handles; and two oenochoai (shape 2), attributed to the Rhomboid Group, one with a seated draped Nike holding a box, a standing draped woman to her left, a band of vertical dots below, the other with a seated draped woman holding a phiale and a tympanum in one hand, a beaded necklace in the other, a standing draped woman to her left, a band of s-pattern below, both oenochoai with rhomboids in the field, palmettes under the handles, wave on the shoulders and vertical lines on the neck
10in. (25.5cm.) high for the largest (4)