Decoration: Neck A and B: DIONYSOS, SATYRS, ONE WITH PIPES (NAMED) MAENADS, SOME WITH THYRSOI (NAMED)
Last Recorded Collection: New York (N.Y.), Metropolitan Museum: 24.97.25
Previous Collections:
New York (N.Y.), Metropolitan Museum: 1924.97.25
Publication Record: Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942): 688 Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 398.6 Cohen, A. and Rutter, J.B. (eds.), Constructions of childhood in ancient Greece and Italy, Hesperia Supplement 41 (Princeton, 2007): 156, FIG.8.1 (A) Greek Vases in the J.Paul Getty Museum: 5 (1991), 112, FIG.2 (NA) Jones, M.W., Origins of Classical Architecture, Temples, Orders, and Gifts to the Gods in Ancient Greece (New Haven and London, 2014): 160, FIG.7.3 (COLOUR OF A) Kraus, C., Goldhill, S., Foley, H.P., and Elsner, J. (eds.), Visualizing the Tragic, Drama, Myth, and Ritual in Greek Art and Literature (Oxford, 2007): 230, FIG.10.3 (PART) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: III, PL.220, CHORILLOS 3 (PART) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: IV, PL.51, EURYDIKE VII1 (PART OF N) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: VI, PL.43, KOMOS 8 (PART OF NA) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: VIII, PL.28, TRAGODIA 8 (PART OF N) Lindblom, A., Take a Walk on the Wild Side. The Behaviour, Attitude and Identity of Women Approached by Satyrs on Attic Red-Figure Vases from 530 to 400 B.C. (Stockholm, 2011): 253, NO.155 (NAB) Lissarrague, F., La cite des satyres. Une anthropologie ludique (Athenes, VIe-Ve siecle avant J.-C.) (Paris, 2013): 166, FIG.140 (DRAWING OF NAB) Metropolitan Museum Journal: 24 (1989) 60, FIG.5 (DRAWING) Morais, R., Centeno, R., and Freitas Ferreira, D. (eds.), Myths, Gods and Heroes. Greek Vases in Portugal – Mitos, Deuses e Heróis. Vasos Gregos em Portugal (Porto, 2022): II, 214, FIG.9 (COLOUR OF A) Panvini, R. and Giudice, F. (eds.), Ta Attika, Attic Figured Vases from Gela (Rome, 2003): 394.L47BIS (A, B) Picon, C.A., Mertens, J.R., et al., Art of the Classical World in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Greece, Cyprus, Etruria, Rome (New York, 2007): 130, NO.143 (COLOUR OF A) Richter, G. & Hall, L., Red-figured Athenian Vases in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New Haven, 1936): PL. 127
CAVI Footnotes: {1} some connection with the Polygnotans? Not in ARV[2] or Para., but in
ARV[1] 688 compared with some doubt with [ARV[2] 1042], Coghill Painter 1; in AV
(1925) it is 398/6 and in V.Pol. (1928), 62 it is attributed to the Leucippid
Painter, which is followed in Richter–Hall. {2} my reading, but it is very hard
to see. [Nυμ]φη(?), Richter. {3} Richter wrongly reads the third letter as an
epsilon. {4} iota over sigma: correction. {5} Richter.
CAVI Comments: Fränkel lists under an earlier location and with errors in readings
(Herillos, Saon) (K.-D.). Ionic alphabet except once epsilon for eta.
CAVI Number: 5635
AVI Bibliography: BADB 30,252. — C. Fränkel (1912), 72, 106/χ. — Richter–Hall (1936), i,
161/128, pls. 127, 171. — ARV[1] (1942), 688. — Greifenhagen (1957), 13 and nn.
13 and 16. — LIMC ii (1984), pl. 220, Chorillos 3 (part). — LIMC iv (1988), pl.
51, Eurydike VII/1(part of neck). — B.F. Cook (1989), 60, fig. 5 (dr.). — AttScr
(1990), no. 1177. — Burn (1991), 112, fig. 2. — Kossatz-Deissmann (1991), 147
and 150 (Chorillos 2). — LIMC vi (1992), pl. 43, Komos 8 (part of A, neck).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)