201574, ATHENIAN, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, 474
Decoration: A: SACRIFICE, MAN AND DRAPED YOUTHS WITH CUPS, SACRIFICIAL BASKET, OINOCHOE AND KANTHAROS AT ALTAR, OLD MAN B: DIONYSOS WITH DRINKING HORN ON MULE, MAENAD, SATYRS WITH GRAPES, KANTHAROS, POINTED AMPHORA, WINESKIN I: WARRIOR
Last Recorded Collection: Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: H1646
Previous Collections:
Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: 474
Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: L474
Publication Record: Antike Welt: 1988, SONDERNUMMER, 32, FIG.50 (A) Bazant, J., Les citoyens sur les vases atheniens, Rocnik 95 (1985) 2: PL.34.55 (A) Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 173.10 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942): 71.6 Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 39.16 Burn, L. and Glynn, R., Beazley Addenda (Oxford, 1982): 92 Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 184 Christiansen, J. and Melander, T., Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium on Ancient Greek and Related Pottery, Copenhagen 31.8.-4.9.87 (Copenhagen, 1988): 78, FIG.9 (DRAWING OF A) Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: WURZBURG, MARTIN VON WAGNER MUSEUM 2, 10-12, FIG.2, PLS.(2204-2205) 3.1-2, 4.1-2 View Whole CVA Plates Flickinger, R., The Greek Theatre and its Drama (Chicago, 1918): 32, FIG.11 (PART OF A) Hedreen, G.M., Silens in Attic Black-figure Vase-painting (Michigan, 1992): PL.3 (B) Hefte des Archaeologischen Seminars der Universität Bern: 7 (1981) PL.4.2 (I) Heinemann, A., Der Gott des Gelages. Dionysos, Satyrn und Mänaden auf attischem Trinkgeschirr des 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. (Berlin, 2016): 115, FIG.51 (PART OF B) Hesperia, The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 51 (1982) PL.25D (A) Klein, W., Die griechischen Vasen mit Lieblingsinschriften (Leipzig, 1898): 38 Kressirer, K., Das Greisenalter in der griechischen Antike. Untersuchung der Vasenbilder und Schriftquellen der archaischen und klassischen Zeit (Hamburg, 2016): 879, NO.1216 (PART OF A) Kurtz, D. & Sparkes, B. (eds.), The Eye of Greece (Cambridge, 1982): PL.32A (B) Langlotz, E., Martin von Wagner-Museum der Universität Würzburg, Bildkatalog I. Griechische Vasen (München, 1932): PL.143 Laxander, H., Individuum und Gemeinschaft im Fest, Untersuchungen zu attischen Darstellungen von Festgeschehen im 6. und frühen 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Münster, 2000): PL.25.3 (A) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: IV, PL.23, EUKRATES 1 (B) PHOTOGRAPH(S) IN THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE: 11 (INCLUDING DRAWINGS OF A, B, AND I) Schöne, A., Der Thiasos, Eine ikonographische Untersuchung über das Gefolge des Dionysos i.d. att. Vasenmalerei des 6.u.5. Jhs.v.Chr. (Goteborg,1987): PL.29.2 (A) Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum: V, 272, 783 (DRAWING OF A) van Straten, F.T., Hiera Kala, Images of Animal Sacrifice in Archaic and Classical Greece (Leiden, 1995): FIG.37 (DRAWING OF A)
CAVI Lemma: Fragmentary RF cup. From Vulci. Ambrosios Painter. Last quarter sixth. Ca.
510.
CAVI Subject: Int.: a warrior. A: sacrifice: two youths, a man at an altar, a youth and a
man. B: Dionysus on a donkey, with two satyrs and a maenad.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: Περικ[λε]ιδες. On his shield (only the upper part is preserved):
--]χ(ε)·κ[--{1}. A: the left youth: Καλ[λ]ιας{2}. The sacrificer:
Λ̣υ[σι]στρατος{3}. The man on the right: Α[....]εον. He says: καὶ [δ]εῦρ[ο]{4}.
B: the left satyr: Σατρυβς, for Σατυρος{5}. Behind Dionysus, diagonally upward:
Διο[ν]υσος. The satyr at right: Ευκρατες.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} so the photo in Langlotz, the epsilon resembling an inverted digamma; his
text gives: τε:κ. {2} Beazley in ARV[2] 1588 points out that this Kallias is
earlier than the kalos. See now Shapiro. {3} Langlotz added the letter(s) near
the second youth to the sacrificer's inscription and read Λυ[σισ]τρατος, and I
have followed this; but G. Neumann thinks that they are more likely to be from
the name of the second youth. The distribution appears to be: Λυ[--] near the
second youth and [--]τρατος by the sacrificer. {4} Langlotz does not restore the
inscription. Beazley in AJA suggests Α[ντιλ]εον. καὶ δεῦρο is a phrase from a
prayer, asking the divinity to come to the site of the sacrifice. {5} so
Langlotz and Hölscher who reject the retr. reading Σιβυρτας of Schulze and
Fränkel (after a town Sybrita in Crete). K.-D. accepts Σ[ι]βυρτας; cf. Masson
who cites, e.g., Ar., Acharn. 118 Σιβυρτιος. Most think the `Satrybs'
inscription is Σατυρος miswritten.
CAVI Comments: = H 1646. + ex Louvre S 1366 (see Beazley (1954)). Langlotz points out that
the dr. by Brunn is more complete, but may include restorations; the vase may
have been damaged since his time. Shapiro's article identifies Kallias with the
son of Kratias of Alopeke. For the readings see also CVA; there appear to be
some differences as well as additional letters but they are not clear to me.
CAVI Number: 8107
AVI Bibliography: Brunn (1860), 36 (dr.). — Sittl (1893), 29f. (condition of vase). —
Kretschmer (1894), 92, n. 2 (inscr. A). — Schulze (1896), 254 (inscr. B) =
(1933), [[715]]. — Klein (1898), 38. — C. Fränkel (1912), 35. — Reisch (1912),
461 and 463 (inscr. B). — Bulle (1913), 278 n. 3 (inscr. B). — Frickenhaus
(1917), 12 n. 2 (inscr. B). — CB (1931–63), ii, 11. — Langlotz (1932), 92-3, pl.
143. — Beazley (1954), 189-90, pls. 29, fig. 3, 30, fig. 4 and 31, fig. 4 (after
Klein). — ARV[2] (1963), 173/10, 1588. — Straten (1974), 161 n. 18 (inscr. A). —
Masson (1979), 244-45. — F. Hölscher, CVA Würzburg 2, Germany 46 (1980), pls.
3,1-2 and 4,1-2, fig. 2 (profile); pp. 11 and 12, facss. of inscriptions (much
bibl.). — Shapiro (1982), pl. 25,d (A). — Add.[2] (1989), 184. —
Kossatz-Deissmann (1991), 153 (Eukrates, bibl.), 168 (S(i)byrtas 1).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)