A fine & rare Apulian red figure Pelike, c. 4th century BC.

£4,950.00

A fine & rare Apulian red figure Pelike, c. 4th century BC. Painted with a standing nude male offering a patera from his draped arm and a seated robed female holding a fan, with laurel between them. The reverse with two standing robed males, above a Greek key border, with loop handles and palmettes below. With signs of early restoration.

Measures - 28.5cm H overall.

Provenance - Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. Originally purchased from Alain Chenel (Galerie Chenel) on 10th June 2001.

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A fine & rare Apulian red figure Pelike, c. 4th century BC. Painted with a standing nude male offering a patera from his draped arm and a seated robed female holding a fan, with laurel between them. The reverse with two standing robed males, above a Greek key border, with loop handles and palmettes below. With signs of early restoration.

Measures - 28.5cm H overall.

Provenance - Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. Originally purchased from Alain Chenel (Galerie Chenel) on 10th June 2001.

A fine & rare Apulian red figure Pelike, c. 4th century BC. Painted with a standing nude male offering a patera from his draped arm and a seated robed female holding a fan, with laurel between them. The reverse with two standing robed males, above a Greek key border, with loop handles and palmettes below. With signs of early restoration.

Measures - 28.5cm H overall.

Provenance - Dinton Hall, Buckinghamshire. Originally purchased from Alain Chenel (Galerie Chenel) on 10th June 2001.