A Chalcidian black-figure neck amphora, attributed to the Phineus Painter Circa 520 B.C. Side A: Confronting panther and grazing deer, with naked horseman and draped male figure looking back below Side B: Confronting female sphinxes touching paws, a rosette between them, with horseman and flying bird below A double interlinked lotus and palmette band around the neck, tongues around the shoulder and rays around the base, details in added purple and white, rim of foot chipped 11¾in. (29.8cm.) high
A Chalcidian black-figure neck amphora, attributed to the Phineus Painter Circa 520 B.C. Side A: Confronting panther and grazing deer, with naked horseman and draped male figure looking back below Side B: Confronting female sphinxes touching paws, a rosette between them, with horseman and flying bird below A double interlinked lotus and palmette band around the neck, tongues around the shoulder and rays around the base, details in added purple and white, rim of foot chipped 11¾in. (29.8cm.) high
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