CAVI Lemma: RF cup. From Falerii (Cività Castellana). Colmar Painter. Euphronios, potter.
Early fifth. 510-500 (Williams).
CAVI Subject: Int.: a warrior with a pelta and a Thracian cloak. A: three young warriors,
nude with with helmets, spears and round shields, crouching (ambush or ritual
exercise?). B: similar.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: starting to right of the warrior's head, facing him: Α(θ)ενο(δ)οτος{1}.
A: between the heads: Λεα^γρ[ος] ^ καλος. On the shield of the warrior at right
(the shield is seen sideways), following the edge, in BG: Λεαγρος, retr. B: in
the field: καλος. On the third shield, as on A: καλ̣ος, retr.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} so the photos.: delta = alpha, i.e. miswritten; theta lacks the dot;
Walters has Αθενοατος, Williams, Αοενδοτος. [[Αοενο̣αοτος for Αθ̣ενο̣δ̣οτος; the
first omikron is barely visible in the join of two fragments; the first rho with
tail, the second without or rather asymptotic.]]
CAVI Comments: No kalos in the Int. (the absence was not noted by Beazley). The two shields
together give Λεαγρος καλος; does the καλος on B go with Αθενοδοτος on the Int.?
AA 1898, 237,VI,4 (mention) gives kalos for both Athenodotos and Leagros.
CAVI Number: 4698
AVI Bibliography: drs. — Photos. — Klein (1898), 92/10. — VA (1918), 87, bottom. — Walters
(1921), 123/1, pl. 3, ii, 1. — ARV[2] (1963), 354/24, 1568. — D. Williams, CVA
London 9, Great Britain 17 (1993), 27/13, pls. 18-19, fig. 6,b (profile).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)