GREEK APULIAN OINOCHOE
GREEK APULIAN OINOCHOE
Ca. 350 - 300 BC.
An Apulian red-figure oinochoe, the main decoration portrays the face of a woman crowned with a stephane and sakkos. The woman also wears an elaborate necklace and earrings. The concise decoration includes the typical Apulian palmette painted beneath the handle. The vase's neck is adorned with vertical white lines. For similar see: Met Museum accession number 06.1021.226.
Size: 215mm x 90mm; Weight: 255g
Provenance: Property of a central London gallery, previously acquired on the Dutch art market; Ex. Frederik Van Driel, Maastricht 1993. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
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GREEK APULIAN OINOCHOE
Ca. 350 - 300 BC.
An Apulian red-figure oinochoe, the main decoration portrays the face of a woman crowned with a stephane and sakkos. The woman also wears an elaborate necklace and earrings. The concise decoration includes the typical Apulian palmette painted beneath the handle. The vase's neck is adorned with vertical white lines. For similar see: Met Museum accession number 06.1021.226.
Size: 215mm x 90mm; Weight: 255g
Provenance: Property of a central London gallery, previously acquired on the Dutch art market; Ex. Frederik Van Driel, Maastricht 1993. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.