Decoration: A,B: SATYRS, ONE WITH DRINKING HORN, ATTACKING NAKED MAENADS RECLINING, ONE WITH KROTALA, WINESKIN I: SATYR KNEELING WITH GRAPES
Last Recorded Collection: Aleria, Musée Archeologique: 61.35
Previous Collections:
Aleria, Musée Archeologique: 410A
Publication Record: Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 1645.9BIS Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 359 Boulter, C. (ed.), Greek Art, Archaic into Classical (Leiden, 1985): PLS.24-25 (I,A,B) Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 215 Jehasse, J.& L., La Necropole preromaine d'Aleria, 1960-68 (Paris, 1973): PLS.V, 23, 24 (I,A,B) Lindblom, A., Take a Walk on the Wild Side. The Behaviour, Attitude and Identity of Women Approached by Satyrs on Attic Red-Figure Vases from 530 to 400 B.C. (Stockholm, 2011): 217, NO.2A-B (A, B)
CAVI Lemma: RF cup. From Aleria, tomb 9. Onesimos. Early (Beazley). Early fifth.
CAVI Subject: Int.: kneeling satyr holding a bunch of grapes. A: satyr attacking a naked
reclining maenad holding castanets. B: similar (the satyr holds a drinking horn;
the maenad is singing).
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: Λοδα καλε, καλε. A: Λοδα, Λοδα. On a suspended wineskin [in BG?]:
καλος, retr. B: καλε. κα[λε]{1}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} the readings combine J.&J. and ARV[2] 1646, top, except that on B I
follow J.&J., vhile Beazlec giwes only [κα]λε.
CAVI Comments: = 61/35. - On Λοδα for Λυδα see ARV[2] 1615: the name must be foreign; M.
Milne conjectures that it may be Boeotian. LGPN ii has Λοδα, but also shows a
name Λυδη. - For ο = υ when pronounced u,not u, see Threatte (1980), 217 who
allows no examples before the 4th cent.; he rejects κολιξ for κυλιξ on a vase
from Al Mina (Beazley (1953–4), 205/10) as not Attic.