Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas | Antiquities - 20 Feb 2024
An Apulian red figure pelike
An Apulian red figure pelike
circa 4th century BC
painted a standing nude male offering a patera from his draped arm and a seated robed female holding a fan, with laurel between them and windows above, the reverse with two standing robed males, with a border of meander and crossed squares and laurel between the loop handles and palmettes below,
28.5cm high.
Provenance
Alain Chenel, Nice, France.
Selected contents of Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire, from the above 10 June 2001.