194, ATHENIAN, Frankfurt, Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Frankfurt, Höchst Museum, Frankfurt, private, Luzern, market, Ars Antiqua, PERMANENT LOAN
Decoration: A: GIGANTOMACHY, ATHENA (NAMED) IN CHARIOT TURNING B: FIGHT, WARRIORS, ONE IN NEBRIS, FIGHTING OVER FALLEN YOUTH, BETWEEN WOMEN (ACHILLES AND MEMNON FIGHTING OVER ANTILOCHOS, BETWEEN EOS AND THETIS ?), SHIELD DEVICE, DISCS
Last Recorded Collection: Frankfurt, Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte: PERMANENT LOAN
Previous Collections:
Luzern, market, Ars Antiqua
Frankfurt, private
Frankfurt, Höchst Museum
Publication Record: Archeologia Classica: 25-26 (1973-74), PL.75.1, 3 (B, A) Ars Antiqua A.G., Lucerne, sale catalogue: 4 (7.12.1962), PL.44.131 (A, B) PHOTOGRAPH(S) IN THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE: 4 (A, B) Stutzinger, D., Griechen, Etrusker und Römer, Eine Kulturgeschichte der Antiken Welt im Spiegel der Sammlungen des Archäologischen Museums Frankfurt (Regensburg, 2012): 81, FIG.72 (COLOUR OF A)
CAVI Lemma: BF amphora. Unattributed. Last quarter sixth. Ca. 510
(Schauenburg). *Schauenburg, Ars Antiqua iv, 31/131, pl. 44.
CB iii, 1. Agora 12, 7 and 201 n. 1 (cf. 382).
CAVI Subject: A: Athena mounting a chariot seen in three-quarter view.
B: Duel of Achilles and Memnon? Two fight over a
fallen comrade (Antilochos?), with a woman (goddess?) on
each side.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: to left of the scene, facing the margin: [b] Αθεναα [κα]λε[/b].
To left of the horses' croups: [b] καλο[ς][/b], retr. To horses'
right, starting below the mouth: [b] καλος[/b] ^h[b] ο[/b] ^[b] καδος[/b].(1)
CAVI Footnotes: (1)there is a blot above the horse's mouth but it cannot be
part of the inscription.
CAVI Comments: kados is here used for the amphora itself. For this word,
Schauenburg refers to Amyx, Hesp. 1958, 186ff.
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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