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An Etrusco-Corinthian Black-figured Pottery Olpe — An Etrusco-Corinthian Black-figured Pottery Olpe, attributed to the Group of the Phoenician Palmettes, ca. 580-560 B.C.
An Etrusco-Corinthian Black-figured Pottery Olpe

An Etrusco-Corinthian Black-figured Pottery Olpe, attributed to the Group of the Phoenician Palmettes, ca. 580-560 B.C.

An ancient Etrusco-Corinthian black-figured pottery olpe attributed to the Group of the Phoenician Palmettes, dating to approximately 580-560 B.C. This vessel represents a significant example of early Greek-influenced pottery production in Etruria. The black-figure technique and decorative palmette motifs are characteristic of this cultural and temporal period.

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Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art Part II

December 2, 2021

Estimate: $1,200$1,800

Lot 173

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An Etrusco-Corinthian Black-figured Pottery Olpe, An Etrusco-Corinthian Black-figured Pottery Olpe, attributed to the Group of the Phoenician Palmettes, ca. 580-560 B.C.

An ancient Etrusco-Corinthian black-figured pottery olpe attributed to the Group of the Phoenician Palmettes, dating to approximately 580-560 B.C. This vessel represents a significant example of early Greek-influenced pottery production in Etruria. The black-figure technique and decorative palmette motifs are characteristic of this cultural and temporal period.

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Geometric, Patterns, Archaeological, Etruscan, Vessel, Pottery, Decorative Art, Greek Influence, Black-figured, Ancient