LOT 27 APULIAN RED-FIGURE OINOCHOE
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Attributable to the Iliupersis Painter, Ca. 370-350 BC. An attractive blackware oinochoe with a nicely delineated foot, a rotund body, a cylindrical neck that rises to a carefully modeled trefoil spout, and a vertical loop handle joining the rim with a shoulder. On the body is Hermes, the messenger of the gods, wearing petasos and leaning on caduceus, fronting a Maenad holding a mirror, and leaning on a shield. For a type, see The Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Inventory number 56.141.A.Size: L:190mm / W:120mm ; 410gProvenance: English private collection; purchased from a London Art Gallery during the 1970s - 1980s (including original purchase photos).
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