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Apulian red-figure pelike by the Hoppin Painter Apulian red-figure pelike by the Hoppin Painter
Apulian red-figure pelike by the Hoppin Painter APULIAN RED-FIGURE PELIKE BY THE HOPPIN PAINTER

A standing nude male, wearing a diadem and holding a cloak, is addressed by a seated, draped female holding a mirror.
Rev: Two youths.
Published: A.D. Trendall & A. Cambitoglou, Red-figured Vases of Apulia, Suppl. II, 1992, 497, 46c.
For the Hoppin Painter see also A.D.Trendall, Red-figure Vases from South Italy and Sicily (1990) p. 88 and fig. 116.

Ex JM collection, Emblem, Belgium, acq from J. Billen in the 1980s

Ca. 380-360 BC

H. 11 7/8 in. (30.2 cm.)

Art of the Ancient World, 2008, no. 133
GMB18
$17,500


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