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Auction archive: Lot number 0142

Roman Red Ware Fragment with Life of Achilles

Antiquities & Coins
28 May 2019 - 2 Jun 2019
Estimate
£250 - £350
ca. US$317 - US$444
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 0142

Roman Red Ware Fragment with Life of Achilles

Antiquities & Coins
28 May 2019 - 2 Jun 2019
Estimate
£250 - £350
ca. US$317 - US$444
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Roman Red Ware Fragment with Life of Achilles 4th century AD A fragment of a of a large lanx showing part of the scenes of the life of Achilles; the central representation is of King Priam supplicating Achilles for the return of the body of Hector (this scene is also popular on a number of Roman sarcophagi, one of the best being in the lower stone gallery in the Louvre); representing the child Achilles being let by his mother, the nereid Thetis, to be educated by the centaur Chiron, here his horse Nethers absent. 120 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). Fine condition. Provenance Property of a Mayfair lady; formerly in an important London collection formed since 1965. Footnotes The scene represents an episode from the Trojan War which forms the backdrop to a great many tales from Greek legend and mythology, presented in its greatest extent in the Iliad of Homer, written in the 8th century BC. The central portion of the Iliad (Books II – XXIII) covers climactic events towards the end of the decade-long siege of the city of Troy in Asia Minor. Homer's other major work, the Odyssey describes the journey of Odysseus, one of the war's central figures, back to his home and his discovery of the events which have taken place in his absence. Other portions of the tale are described in a cycle of epic poems, mainly surviving in fragments and in references elsewhere in Greek literature. Roman poets such as Virgil and Ovid took up aspects of the tale in their own works.

Auction archive: Lot number 0142
Auction:
Datum:
28 May 2019 - 2 Jun 2019
Auction house:
Timeline Auctions
23-24 Berkeley Square
London, W1J 6HE
United Kingdom
enquiries@timelineauctions.com
+44 (0)20 71291494
+44 (0)1277 814122
Beschreibung:

Roman Red Ware Fragment with Life of Achilles 4th century AD A fragment of a of a large lanx showing part of the scenes of the life of Achilles; the central representation is of King Priam supplicating Achilles for the return of the body of Hector (this scene is also popular on a number of Roman sarcophagi, one of the best being in the lower stone gallery in the Louvre); representing the child Achilles being let by his mother, the nereid Thetis, to be educated by the centaur Chiron, here his horse Nethers absent. 120 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). Fine condition. Provenance Property of a Mayfair lady; formerly in an important London collection formed since 1965. Footnotes The scene represents an episode from the Trojan War which forms the backdrop to a great many tales from Greek legend and mythology, presented in its greatest extent in the Iliad of Homer, written in the 8th century BC. The central portion of the Iliad (Books II – XXIII) covers climactic events towards the end of the decade-long siege of the city of Troy in Asia Minor. Homer's other major work, the Odyssey describes the journey of Odysseus, one of the war's central figures, back to his home and his discovery of the events which have taken place in his absence. Other portions of the tale are described in a cycle of epic poems, mainly surviving in fragments and in references elsewhere in Greek literature. Roman poets such as Virgil and Ovid took up aspects of the tale in their own works.

Auction archive: Lot number 0142
Auction:
Datum:
28 May 2019 - 2 Jun 2019
Auction house:
Timeline Auctions
23-24 Berkeley Square
London, W1J 6HE
United Kingdom
enquiries@timelineauctions.com
+44 (0)20 71291494
+44 (0)1277 814122
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