#@An Attic Black-figured Siana Cup 560-550 B.C.
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An Attic Black-figured Siana Cup Attributed to the Taras Painter, the tondo perhaps by the Malibu painter, circa 560-550 B.C.
Each sided painted with two striding panthers alternating with two grazing deer, a vine of ivy leaves encircling the rim, the tondo decorated with a warrior running vigorously to right, wearing a Phrygian helmet, and holding a sword and shield, a scabbard at his side and baldric across his chest, the details in added red, a black-painted prong and encircling band underneath the foot. Diameter 25.1 cm.
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An Attic Black-figured Siana Cup Attributed to the Taras Painter, the tondo perhaps by the Malibu painter, circa 560-550 B.C.
Each sided painted with two striding panthers alternating with two grazing deer, a vine of ivy leaves encircling the rim, the tondo decorated with a warrior running vigorously to right, wearing a Phrygian helmet, and holding a sword and shield, a scabbard at his side and baldric across his chest, the details in added red, a black-painted prong and encircling band underneath the foot. Diameter 25.1 cm.
The Taras Painter was a close colleague of the Malibu Painter and that “it seems that they also potted cups which the other one decorated, as can be inferred from the tondo of this cup. The style of painting and drawing is so close to that of the Malibu Painter that it is difficult to decide whether the warrior was depicted by that painter or by the Taras Painter in imitation of his colleague.
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