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1 May 2013, 10:30 BST
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A Greek red-figure pelike
Apulia, circa 360 B.C.
Side (a) depicting a draped woman and a nude youth holding a strigil, standing either side of a stele or altar, side (b) with two draped youths, one holding a staff, a band of meander along the ground-line, laurel at the neck, palmettes below the handles, 12¾in (32.2cm) high
Apulia, circa 360 B.C.
Side (a) depicting a draped woman and a nude youth holding a strigil, standing either side of a stele or altar, side (b) with two draped youths, one holding a staff, a band of meander along the ground-line, laurel at the neck, palmettes below the handles, 12¾in (32.2cm) high
Footnotes
Provenance:
Christie's New York, 6 December 2007, lot 125.
Belgian private collection, prior to 1990.
























