Greek Apulian Red Figure Fragments
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Modern day Italy, Apulia, ca. 430 to 300 BCE. These are three pottery fragments from large vases, all painted in the traditional style of Apulian Red-Figure. The main production center was at Taras, the largest Greek polis (city) in Apulia. Red, gold, and yellow colors are dominant, as shown in two of the fragments. One of these shows a finely rendered leg with clothing hanging down, and what appears to be a lute; the other shows feet, columns, and a profile woman's face and hand. The third depicts the red body of a man who appears to be lounging. Size of largest: 5.6" W x 5.6" H (14.2 cm x 14.2 cm).
Provenance: Ex- Estate of M. Reiniger, Chicago, IL
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Provenance: Ex- Estate of M. Reiniger, Chicago, IL
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#111506
Condition
These are three fragments, but each fragment shows a portion of the fine artwork that would have decorated a full, very large piece of pottery.
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Greek Apulian Red Figure Fragments
Estimate $500 - $900
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