SEVEN ATTIC RED-FIGURED CUP FRAGMENTS
SEVEN ATTIC RED-FIGURED CUP FRAGMENTS

ATTRIBUTED TO MAKRON, CIRCA 490-480 B.C.

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SEVEN ATTIC RED-FIGURED CUP FRAGMENTS
ATTRIBUTED TO MAKRON, CIRCA 490-480 B.C.
The four larger fragments reassembled with a male youth striding to the left, wearing a himation and carrying a staff in his upraised right arm, looking back at another youth, his head preserved on a smaller fragment, both males wearing a wreath in added red, a right foot preserved on two smaller attached fragments, part of the meander band of the tondo preserved on the reverse of four fragments; together with an Attic red-figured fragment attributed to the Stieglitz Painter, circa 470-460 B.C., preserving the upper part of a satyr facing left, wearing a fillet in added red, the extended right hand of another behind
Largest assembled fragment: 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm.) wide
Provenance
with Herbert A. Cahn, Basel.
Prof. H.-H. Heissmeyer collection, Schwäbisch Hall, acquired from the above in 1998 (inv. nos 28.1 and 28.2).
Makron fragments: Beazley Archive no. 9024853.
Literature
Vasen, 2008, no. 11 and Vases, 2015, p. 41, no. 13.

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