Attributed To: EUPHRONIOS by OHLY-DUMM PIONEER GROUP by BEAZLEY
Decoration: A: SYMPOSIUM, MAN WITH CUP, PIPESCASE SUSPENDED B: SYMPOSIUM, MAN (NAMED) I: EROTIC, YOUTH AND BOY WITH LYRE, DOG, CAGE WITH HARE, ARYBALLOS, STRIGIL AND SPONGE SUSPENDED
Last Recorded Collection: Gotha, Schlossmuseum: 48
Publication Record: Antike Welt: 1988, SONDERNUMMER, 75, FIG.117B (I) Barringer, J.M., The Hunt in ancient Greece (Baltimore and London, 2001): 85, FIG.49 (I) Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 20 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942): 20 Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 322 Berthold, A., Entwurf und Ausführung in den artes minores, Münz- und Gemmenkünstler des 6.-4. Jhs. v.Chr. (Hamburg, 2013): 408, FIG.203 (B) Bettini, M. (ed.), La maschera, il doppio e il ritratto, strategie dell'identita (Bari, 1991): 142, FIG.6 (B) Boardman, J., Athenian Red Figure Vases (London, 1975): FIG.51.1,2 (I,A) Burn, L. and Glynn, R., Beazley Addenda (Oxford, 1982): 74 Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 153 Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: GOTHA, SCHLOSSMUSEUM 1, 53-54, FIG.2, PLS.(1166-1167) 42.1-2, 43.1-3 View Whole CVA Plates Cygielmann, M. et al. (eds.), Euphronios, Atti del Seminario Internazionale di Studi, Arezzo 27-28 Maggio 1990 (Florence, 1992): PL.48 (A, B) Dover, K., Greek Homosexuality (London, 1978): R27 (I) Frontisi-Ducroux, F., Du Masque au Visage, Aspects de l'identite en Grece ancienne (Paris, 1995): PL.49 (A) Hephaistos: 15 (1997) 14, FIG.4 (DRAWING OF A, B AND I) Hoppin, A., A handbook of Attic red-figured vases signed by or attributed to the various masters of the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. (Cambridge, 1919): II, 329 J. Paul Getty Museum Journal: 9 (1974) 98, FIGS.13-14 (I,A,B) Jacobsthal, P., Ornamente Griechischer Vasen (Berlin, 1927): PL.69B (A, B) Koch-Harnack, G., Knabenliebe und Tiergeschenke (Berlin, 1893): 82, FIG.17 (I) Lissarrague, F. et al., La Cite des Images, Religion et Societe en Grece Antique (Lausanne, 1984): 80, FIG.117 (DRAWING OF I) Mertens, J., Attic White Ground, its development on shapes other than lekythoi (New York, 1977): PL.26.2,3 (I, EXTERIOR) Monumenti inediti pubblicati dall'Instituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica (Rome, 1829-91): 10, PL.37A Oakley, J.H. (ed.), Athenian Potters and Painters, Volume III (Oxford and Philadelphia, 2014): 34, FIG.7 (DRAWING OF I, DRAWING OF PART OF A) PHOTOGRAPH(S) IN THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE: 8 (EXTERIOR, PARTS OF A, B, I, DRAWINGS) Reinsberg, C., Ehe, Hetärentum und Knabenliebe im antiken Griechenland (Munich, 1989): 190, FIG.107 (I) Wehgartner, I., Attische Weissgrundige Keramik (Mainz, 1983): PLS.14-15 (I,A,B) von Reden, S., Exchange in Ancient Greece (London, 1995): PL.4B (I)
CAVI Subject: Int.: RF: youth courting a boy. Ext.: WG: symposium. A: male reclining,
playing kottabos. B: man reclining.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: illegible{3}. See FR. A: νι[.....]εσε, ARV[2]. [Ευφρο]νι[ος εποι]εσε,
Ohly-Dumm{4}. To left of the male's outstretched arm: Π̣ασιαδες, retr.{5}. B: to
left of man's head: .ε.αγορι̣ς, retr.{6}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} influenced by Euphronios and the Sosias Painter. {2} potter and painter.
Robertson inclines toward an attribution to the Eleusis Painter. {3} said by
Hauser to have disappeared; see FR iii, 17 n. 8. Furtwüngler had read Ιερων
εποιησεν, which is impossible. {4} the dr. in Mon. shows traces of letters for
the omicron sigma of the name. {5} The pi is very uncertain. Hauser had read
[Π]ασιαδης [εγραψεν]; see FR. Ohly-Dumm considers Pasiades the name of the
symposiast. {6} so FR after Mon. This should be a name ending in -αγορας.
CAVI Comments: CVA: Hieron and Pasiades are now rejected by most. The vase is very poorly
preserved, having been repainted and later cleaned in Berlin in 1959-60. Rohde
does not discuss the inscriptions. The old dr. in Mon. as reproduced by FR is
probably unreliable; it shows many letters on the Int., A and B. ARV[2] gives
the two inscriptions on A as being on two different sides and does not mention
the inscription given in FR for the other side of the exterior.
CAVI Number: 3827
AVI Bibliography: Heydemann (1877), 279-90. — Furtwängler (1881), 114 n. 2 (hιερον εποιεσεν). —
Klein (1887), 218/7 (Nikon?). — F. Hauser (1889), 166 n. 1 (Πασιαδης
εγραφσεν(?)). — Hoppin (1919), ii, 329 (ditto). — Langlotz (1928), 327 (by the
old Euphronios). — ARV[2] (1963), 20. — E. Rohde, CVA Gotha 1, Germany 24
(1964), pls. 42,1-2 and 43,1-3.; drs. after Heydemann (1877) opposite p. 54;
facss. of Dipp., p. 54 (much bibl., also on attributions). — Para. (1971), 322.
— Mertens (1974), 96 and 98, figs. 13-14. — Ohly-Dumm (1974), 22, n. 11. —
Boardman (1975), fig. 51,1,2 (Int., A). — Mertens (1977), pl. 26,2,3 (Int.,
Ext.). — Wehgartner (1983), pls. 14-15 (all). — Add.[2] (1989), 153 (much
bibl.). — AttScr (1990), no. 425. — Robertson (1992), 55 and n. 71.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)