Lot no. 481
ATTIC WHITE-GROUND BLACK-FIGURED LEKYTHOS ATTRIBUTED TO THE ATHENA PAINTER - ROYAL PROVENANCE Ca. 490 - 480 BC An Attic lekythos attributed to the Athena painter. This vase depicts a scene from a centauromachy, showing a hoplite soldier on one knee, thrusting the point of his spear into his opponent's mid-section. It depicts the centaur, rearing up on hind legs and armed with a large fir tree branch, taking hold of the hoplite by his helmet's high crest. For similar see: Lekythos by the Athena Painter, with the same subject, see the white-ground example in the Museo Nacional de Belles Artes, Havana, inv. no 141 (J. D. Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters, Oxford, 1956, p. 523, no. 7, Beazley Pottery Database no: 330755). Size: 240mm x 90mm; Weight: 345g Provenance: Private US collection; formelry in Oxfordshire collection; Ex. Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton, Second Marquess of Northampton (1790-1851), Castle Ashby, and thence by descent. The Castle Ashby Vases; Christie's, London, 2 July 1980, lot 75. Fine Antiquities, Christie's London, 6 June 1989, lot 490. Fine Antiquities, Christie's London, 11 July 1990, lot 161. Private collection, Geneva. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece is accompanied by a historical report from Alessandro Neri, an international Cultural Heritage expert based in Florence, Italy.
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