Publication Record: Annual of the British School at Athens: 14 (1907) 294B Archäologischer Anzeiger: 1995, 181, FIG.6 (I) Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 111 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942): 78.5 Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 49.5 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, 17 Kurtz, D. (ed.), Essays in Classical Archaeology for Eleni Hatzivassiliou 1977-2007 (Oxford, 2008): 135, FIG.1.2 (I) Lenormant, C. and de Witte, J., Elite des monuments ceramographiques (1837-61): 3, PL.73 Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: V, PL.265, HERMES 801 (I) Meyer, M. and Adornato, G. (eds.), Innovations and Inventions in Athens c. 530 to 470 BCE, Two Crucial Generations. Wiener Forschungen zur Archäologie 18 (Vienna, 2020): FIG.4.12 (COLOUR OF I) Oakley, J., The Greek Vase, Art of the Story Teller (London, 2013): 42, FIG.3 (COLOUR OF I) Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum: I, PL.60.33 (I)
CAVI Lemma: RF cup. From Vulci. Probably Hermaios Painter. Hermaios, potter. Last quarter
sixth.
CAVI Subject: Int.: Hermes with kerykeion and phiale.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: along the left margin: hερμαιος. Opposite, along the margin:
[εποιεσ]εν{1}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} Burrows and Ure think that the vase was complete when published in Élite,
and εποιεσεν then extant.
CAVI Comments: Is there a `pun' intended in the juxtaposition of Hermes with the potter's
name? The signature occurs on several other vases with a variety of subjects.
CAVI Number: 4696
AVI Bibliography: Photo. — ARV[2] (1963), 111/(a).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)