LOT 29 An Apulian red-figure krater fragment
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An Apulian red-figure krater fragment
Circa 4th Century B.C.
Formed of two larger fragments, preserving a nude male figure on the right, wearing a beribboned fillet in his hair and a chlamys at his back, the drapery cascading to the floor, leaning on his raised right knee, looking towards a standing female figure partially preserved, wearing a long chiton and bracelets and holding a large phiale in her outstretched left arm, a beribboned krater between them, a large leaf and scroll in the field, details in added white, 23cm diam., 18cm high注脚Provenance:
Greek Ceramic Figures of South Italy; Harlan J. Berk, Chicago, 20 August 1996, lot 46.
A.S. Richter collection, CA, acquired at the above sale.
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