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A Greek red-figure bail amphora
Campania, attributed to the Capua Painter, circa 350-330 BC.
Side (a) showing a draped female figure leaning on a plinth, side (b) with a dancing satyr, palmettes between them and at the neck, 15in (38.1cm) high
Campania, attributed to the Capua Painter, circa 350-330 BC.
Side (a) showing a draped female figure leaning on a plinth, side (b) with a dancing satyr, palmettes between them and at the neck, 15in (38.1cm) high
Footnotes
Provenance:
UK private collection, acquired from Charles Ede Limited in 1973, Greek Pottery from South Italy, vol. II, Sept 1973, no. 5.
Published:
A.D. Trendall, The Red-Figure Vases of Lucania, Campania and Sicily, Supplement I, C3/36b, London, 1970.
























