ID 1076522
Lot 6 | AN ATTIC BLACK-FIGURED NECK-AMPHORA AND LID
Estimate value
$ 70 000 – 90 000
CIRCA 510 B.C.
19 ¼ in. (48.8 cm.) high
Provenance
Private Collection, 19th century (based on old collection label formerly adhered to underside).
G. Miltner, Bregenze, Austria.
Private Collection, Vienna, acquired from the above, by 1985.
with Jean-David Cahn AG, Basel.
with Royal-Athena Galleries, New York, acquired from the above, 2007 (Art of the Ancient World, vol. XIX, 2008, no. 112).
Acquired by the current owner from the above, 2008.
Literature
H. Jobst, "Eine spätschwarzfigurige Halsamphore in Wiener Privatbesitz," in W. Alzinger and G.C. Neeb, eds., Pro arte antiqua: Festschrift für Hedwig Kenner, vol. II, Vienna, 1985, pp. 191-194, pls. 1-3.
J. Boardman, "Greek Art," in M. Merrony, ed., Mougins Museum of Classical Art, Mougins, 2011, pp. 59, 63, fig. 19.
M. Burns, "Beware of Greeks bearing arms," Minerva, March/April 2012, p. 25, fig. 3.
V. Torres-Hugon, "Hoplite, le premier guerrier de l'histoire," Antiquité (special edition), Autumn 2017, p. 17.
"C'est quoi cette oeuvre?," Mougins Infos, April/May 2018, p. 17.
V. Torres-Hugon, Hoplite, le premier guerrier de l'histoire, Saint-Martin-des-Entrées, 2018, p. 150.
R. Leung, "From 4th-Century Greek Vases to Female Abstract Expressionism," (online article, larryslist.com, 2019).
Beazley Archive Pottery Database no. 9022600.
Exhibited
Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins, 2011-2023 (Inv. no. MMoCA103).
Nice, Musée National du Sport, Victoires, 6 April-17 September 2023.
Medium: | Ceramic |
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Art style: | Ancient Art |
Historical era: | Archaic Period |
Place of origin: | Ancient Greece, Greece, Europe |
Category: | Amphora |
Auction house category: | Ancient Art & Antiquities |
Medium: | Ceramic |
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Art style: | Ancient Art |
Historical era: | Archaic Period |
Place of origin: | Ancient Greece, Greece, Europe |
Category: | Amphora |
Auction house category: | Ancient Art & Antiquities |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 8 King Street, St. James's SW1Y 6QT London United Kingdom | ||||
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