Attic Red-Figure Kylix

An ancient Attic Greek red-figure stemless kylix attributed to the Carlsruhe Painter; within the tondo, framed by two solid red bands, are two figures; a mature bearded ruler holding a staff, draped in a himation faces a draped, winged Nike, who offers a Corinthian helmet in her hand. On both sides of the exterior, two draped youths surrounded by florals and palmettes, flank an altar.

Athens, Attica.
Ca. 460-450 BC.
Width including handles: 11 1/4 in. (28.6 cm).
For similar stemless kylikes with depictions of Nike and a ruler by the Carlsruhe Painter, see: Louvre, Cp 11955;The British Museum, 1836,0224.121; Vase no. 209130 in the Beazley Archive; Vase no. 209128 in the Beazley Archive.
Formerly in a New York private collection, acquired from Charles Ede Ltd., London, 1989.
Charles Ede Ltd., Pottery From Athens 725-255 BC, (London, 1989), no. 14.
Inv#: 8607
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$12,500

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