Last Recorded Collection: New York (N.Y.), Metropolitan Museum: 1989.382.1
Previous Collections:
New York (N.Y.), private, D. von Bothmer
Publication Record: Heilmeyer, W-D. and Giuliani, L. (eds.), Euphronios, der Maler, eine Ausstellung in der Sonderausstellungshalle der Staatlichen Museen PreuĂischer Kulturbesitz Berlin-Dahlem, 20.3. - 26.5.1991 (Milan, 1991): 194-195, NO.38 (COLOUR) Heilmeyer, W.D. et al., Euphronios und seine Zeit, Kolloquium in Berlin 19./20. April 1991 anlässlich der Ausstellung Euphronios der Maler (Berlin, 1991): 114, 116-117, FIGS.1-3 (INCLUDING DRAWINGS) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: VIII, PL.658, PHORBAS I 2 (A)
CAVI Lemma: Frs. of RF cup. Euphronios (Bothmer). Last quarter sixth. 520-515.
CAVI Subject: Int.: not preserved. A-B: Rape of Helen by Theseus and Peirithous: A: at
left, a chariot. B: at left, a chariot; the leg of one mounting it(?); leg and
shield rim; at right, Pollux and Castor, armed, facing each other.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: to left of the charioteer's head, Gr.: Φορβας, retr. B: above the
charioteer's hand: [Χ]αχ[ρυλιον εποιεσεν]. To right of Pollux's head:
[Πολ]υδευ[κες]. To right of the back of Castor's head: [Κ]αστορ.
CAVI Comments: 10 non-joining frs. Small and very neat letters, at least in the Dipp.
Guliani eliminates Bothmer's suggested Helen and Aithra from B and connects B
and A as the Rape of Helen by Theseus and their pursuit by the Dioscouri.