CAVI Subject: Int.: a woman before an altar, holding out a taenia; at right, a stool with
clothes; above it, a kerchief hung up. Ext.: plain.
CAVI Inscriptions: Nonsense: Int.: starting to left of the forehead, along the margin:
κ(λ)υυ(γ), ending at the altar, unless a sigma to the lower right of the altar
belongs with this rather than the other inscription. Starting from the back of
the head, interrupted by the stool: κλονι, unless the sigma belongs with it.
CAVI Comments: The inscriptions done from the facss. Böhr reads καλλος and Κλονι[ς]
(`Steissbein'), a new name for a hetaera. Böhr's readings are unlikely for they
assume both Ionic and Attic lambda. To judge by the facs., the inscriptions are
coarsely written nonsense. Böhr cites Frisk's dictionary (1960) 875f. for the
name of the hetaera.
CAVI Number: 4912
AVI Bibliography: ARV[2] (1963), 644/135. — Papoutsaki-Serbeti (1983), 178/157, fig. 24
(profile). — E. Böhr, CVA Mainz, Universität 2, Germany 63 (1993), pls. 32,4-6
and 33,2,4, Beilage 14,2; p. 52, dr. of Int. with inscription.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)