Last Recorded Collection: Melbourne, University: 32
Previous Collections:
London, market, Sotheby's
Melbourne, University: 1971.0131
Melbourne, University: MUV32
Publication Record: American Journal of Archaeology: 88 (1984) PL.45, FIG.26 (I) Archäologischer Anzeiger: 1983, 473-74, FIGS.3-5 (I,A) Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 336 Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 180 Connor, P. and Jackson, H., Greek Vases at The University of Melbourne (Melbourne, 2000): 132-133, NO.45 (COLOUR OF I AND A, PROFILE) Kunstwerke der Antike, Münzen und Medaillen, A.G., Basel, sale catalogue: N (MAY 1971) 56-57, NO.72 (I,A)
CAVI Lemma: RF cup. Manner of Epeleios Painter (Beazley{1}). Pamphaios, potter. Last
quarter sixth.
CAVI Subject: Int.: a naked youth running with a very full wineskin{2}. Ext.: plain.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: starting above the youth's left foot, curving upward to the youth's
right and facing out: Παν(φ)αιος επο̣ι̣ε̣σεν{3}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} apud Sonderliste N, text and in Para. 336. {2} how can he carry it the
way he does: is the wineskin full of air? See Hesp. 61 (1992) 130: getting ready
for the askoliasmos? {3} εποιεσ̣εν Connor; AJA has: επο̣ι̣εσεν; Cahn prints:
"Πανθαιος επ-οιεν (sic)." (The - indicates a gap.) Only the tops of ο̣ι̣ε̣ are
preserved (R. Perry). I do not know the exact position of the verb; probably the
youth's head intervenes: επ^ο̣ι̣ε̣σεν.
CAVI Comments: Ex London Market. Acrocup (early form). For other cups potted by Pamphaios
with offset lip see AA. Include the potter's relief: Beazley had suggested that
Pamphaios was the dedicator. The phi with the vertical very close to the left
edge of the circle (not with diagonal stroke, according to Perry).
CAVI Number: 5087
AVI Bibliography: Letter from R. Perry of 13 July 1971 (facs.). — M&M-List (1971), 56/72. —
Para. (1971), 336. — Connor (1983), 472-74, figs. 3-5. — Immerwahr (1984), 345
and 351/48, pl. 45, fig. 26.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)