Description:

Greek, South Italic, Apulia, ca 350 BCE. A finely potted and skillfully painted pottery vessel in the style known as Saint-Valentin. The body features a rectangular panel decorated with diamond motifs. Saint-Valentin vases first appeared in the second quarter of the 5th Century BCE in Athens and continued to be made there throughout the century. The style was later adopted by South Italic vase painters, including the artist who decorated this example. This olpe has a single loop handle, a wide mouth with flat rim, and slightly corseted neck. Size: 4" W x 3.7" H (10.2 cm x 9.4 cm)

Provenance: private Colorado, USA collection; ex-Arte Primitivo, December 6, 2019; ex-Gorny & Mosch, Munich, Germany, lot # A 252 31 (jar); ex-private New York, USA collection

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#155537

  • Condition: Intact, with a few light scratches on surface commensurate with age and deposits, mainly on interior. Pigment is beautifully preserved. Old collection label on underside.

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