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RARE ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE NECK AMPHORA ATTRIBUTED TO THE LYSIP…
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RARE ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE NECK AMPHORA ATTRIBUTED TO THE LYSIP…
Estimate £15,000 - £30,000
Voluntary lot
Description
RARE ATTIC BLACK-FIGURE NECK AMPHORA ATTRIBUTED TO THE LYSIPPIDES PAINTER.
Ca. 540 BC. A black-figure neck amphora attributed to the Lysippides Painter, with an inverted piriform body on a broad circular foot and a tall neck below a flaring mouth. The ribbed loop handles rise from the shoulder to the neck. The neck is encircled by palmettes above rays at the base, and the lower body is decorated with a key pattern above a row of pendant tongues and pointed rays. Side A is painted with a Dionysiac scene, with Dionysos standing between maenads and a satyr, with vine tendrils and hanging clusters of grapes behind. Side B is painted with an armed Athenian taking leave of his wife. She stands at right holding a shield and spear. A crested Corinthian helmet lies on the ground between them. At left stands a helmeted hoplite holding a shield and spear. For similar see: The Museum of Cycladic Art, ΚΠ0134. Size: 395mm x 230mm; Weight: 3.07kg Provenance: London private collection; Switzerland acquisition; ex Geneva collection, late 1980s–early 2000s. This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy. This item has been checked against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
About the sale
FINE ANCIENT ART AND ANTIQUITIES - THE PRINCE COLLECTION
Auction location
Auction time
06/21/2026 at 2:00 PM
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