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Saint-Valentin Kantharos

Circa 5th Century BC 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description:  A beautiful red-figure drinking cup decorated with textile-like designs. The cup has 
a deep body that swells towards the low ring foot, everted rim and two ear-shaped handles. 
Overall, the vessel is covered with a rich thick black gloss with orange-red designs accented with 
applied black and white. One side is a bordered panel with palm leaves in black with now faded
white markings and in red with black markings. Above the panel is a band of vertical strokes. 
Beneath are faint remnants of a myrtle wreath with berries applied in white, now nearly invisible. Below the wreath is a row of egg-and-dart pattern. On the reverse side of the cup is a panel bordered above with vertical strokes and below with the same egg-and-dart pattern. Within the panel are an ivy wreath and myrtle wreath, both in white, divided by a red band with bordered zigzags applied in black. Band of reserve at the top of the foot and beneath.

Height: 3.5 in. (9 cm)
Rim Diameter:  4.5 in. (11.5 cm)

Condition:  Intact with minor chip from rim as visible in photo.

Provenance:  Formerly in a private New Jersey collection.

Reference:  See the British Museum's Corpvs Vasorvm Antiqvorvm No. 4 (London 1929) pl. 32 nos. 12 and 19 as well as Athenian Red-Figure Vases: The Classical Period (London 1989) by John Boardman, no. 99 for similar examples. Also, see Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters
Volume II, Second Edition
(New York 1984) by Sir J.D. Beazley, pgs. 984-985 for discussion.

Background:  Saint-Valentin vases appeared in the second quarter of the 5th Century BC in
Athens and remained throughout the century. The genre mainly consists of sessile kantharoi and skyphoi painted with textile-like patterns of checquer, feathers, scales and florals. The style was further copied by South Italian vase painters.

Price:  $ 1,400

 

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