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473, ATHENIAN, Paris, Cabinet des Medailles, Paris, private, Duke of Luynes, Paris, private, Duke of Luynes, Paris, Vicomte Beugnot, Canino, Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino, 251

  • Vase Number: 473
  • Fabric: ATHENIAN
  • Technique: BLACK-FIGURE
  • Shape Name: STAMNOS
  • Date: -525 to -475
  • Decoration: A: DIONYSOS WITH KANTHAROS BETWEEN SATYR AND MAENADS
    B: HERAKLES AND APOLLO, THE STRUGGLE FOR THE TRIPOD, DEER, GODDESS (ARTEMIS ?)
  • Last Recorded Collection: Paris, Cabinet des Medailles: 251
  • Previous Collections:
    • Canino, Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino
    • Paris, Vicomte Beugnot: 37
    • Paris, private, Duke of Luynes: 716
    • Paris, private, Duke of Luynes: 777
  • Publication Record: Boardman, J., Athenian Black Figure Vases (London, 1974): FIG.221 (B)
    Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: PARIS, BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE 2, 57, PLS.(463-464) 77.3-4, 78.1-3 View Whole CVA Plates
    Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: III, PL.330, DIONYSOS 308 (A)
    Philippaki, B., The Attic Stamnos (Oxford, 1967): PL.14.2 (A)
  • AVI Web: https://www.avi.unibas.ch/DB/searchform.html?ID=6332
  • AVI Record Number: 6096
  • LIMC ID: 22661
  • LIMC Web: http://ark.dasch.swiss/ark:/72163/080e-74e4be96dabb8-1
  • CAVI Collection: Paris, Cab. Méd. 251.
  • CAVI Lemma: BF stamnos. Unattributed. Ca. 530.
  • CAVI Subject: A: Dionysus with kantharos, with a satyr and two maenads. B: The Struggle for the Tripod, with Leto (or Artemis?); deer.
  • CAVI Inscriptions: B: partly nonsense or mock inscriptions: Between the foreheads of Heracles and Apollo: hεαριος. To right of Heracles' face: αφχνγα(.)τ, retr.{1}. To left of Leto's face: Λετος(χ), retr.{2}. Under the foot, Gr.: Attic lambda and Etruscan 8. See Johnston (1979), 107/24B 16. There are also some other signs, cf. CVA.
  • CAVI Footnotes: {1} I have not a good reading of this; CVA does not consider it retr. and prints: τσασχφα. De Ridder has: εσδυσαοα. There is a glare in the photo, but I saw ...οστ, retr. {2} CVA has: αετοσχ, retr., and interprets: Αετος, which is also de Ridder's understanding.
  • CAVI Comments: The first and last inscription look like bowdlerized names of Heracles and Leto, but it is hard to read the second in any way as Apollo. An illiterate?
  • CAVI Number: 6096
  • AVI Bibliography: BADB 473. — Photo. — De Ridder (1902), i, 158f. (readings). — M. Lambrino, CVA Bibliothèque Nationale 2, France 10 (1931), III H e, pl. 77,3-4, 78,1-3 (bibl.). — Philippaki (1967), pl. 14,2 (A). — Boardman (1974), fig. 221 (A). — LIMC iii (1986), pl. 330, Dionysos 308 (A).
  • CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)
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