Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art Part II

Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art Part II

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Property from a German Private Collection

An Apulian Red-figured Volute Krater, attributed to the Patera Painter, circa 350-330 B.C.

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December 8, 05:19 PM GMT

Estimate

4,000 - 6,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

Property from a German Private Collection

An Apulian Red-figured Volute Krater, attributed to the Patera Painter

circa 350-330 B.C.


painted in front with a woman seated on an Ionic column capital within a naiskos, holding an open box and wreath in her right hand and a spherical object in her left hand, and flanked by a woman holding a mirror and a youth holding a wreath and cluster of grapes, on the neck with the head of a woman emerging from an acanthus calyx, and on the back with two women flanking a stela.

Height 66 cm.

H. von Borck, Schloss Welkersdorf, Silesia, by the late 1940s
by descent to the present owner