CAVI Collection: Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum 1820.
CAVI Lemma: Fragmentary RF cup. From Athens(?). Onesimos. Euphronios, potter. Early
fifth. 490 (Hemelrijk).
CAVI Subject: Int.: athletes: acontist and jumper; discus in bag; pick axe at bottom. A-B:
six athletes at two lavers. Some small frs. also show athletes.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: apparently around the circle: Ευφρονιος επο [ιε]σεν κ(α)λ [small gap]
ος{1}. A: on one fr. (fig. 22,d): [κα]λος. Similarly on three of the small frs.
which Hemelrijk separates from this cup, although he says some of the small frs.
may belong: καλος and [h]ο παις and κ[αλος](?).
CAVI Footnotes: {1} This differs from the rendering in ARV[2] in that only two letters are
missing. ARV[2]: Ευφρονιος επ[οιεσ]εν κα[λ]ος, with three-stroke sigmas. The
facs. in CVA does not indicate the exact position of the inscription; presumably
the figured decoration intervenes. It is not quite clear that the kalos is
really in smaller letters; it seems to be at a distance from the epoiesen; hence
I wonder if it does not refer to the jumper (it seems to be alongside his right
body). If it is part of the sgnature, could it be καλο̃ς(?).
CAVI Comments: Ex Museum für klassische Abgüsse and The Hague, Scheurleer collection.
Beazley rightly says `ruined'. - The signature is definitely written in larger
letters than the kalos-inscriptions, and with some four-stroke sigmas, whereas
the kalos' have three-stroke. Written by the potter or copied from a model? - Is
this the cup mentioned, as `Rome, Hauser', by Redford, JHS 35 (1915) 124, there
said to be unpublished, from info. by Beazley?
CAVI Number: 0136
AVI Bibliography: Scheurleer (1922), 235 — Richter (1958), 77. — ARV[2] (1963), 322/27. — J.M.
Hemelrijk, CVA Amsterdam 1, Netherlands 6 (1988), pls. 24,5-6 and 25,5-6; also
small frs., pls. 25,1-4, 7-10 (none of these show inscriptions), figs. 22,a-b
(dr. of Int. and facs. of signature), 22,c (dr. of Ext., no inscription
showing), 22,d (dr. of fr. with letters on B), and 22,e (drs. of several small
frs. with inscriptions).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)