Decoration: A: EROTIC (COURTING), YOUTHS, ARYBALLOI, SPONGES AND STRIGILS SUSPENDED B: COURTING, DRAPED YOUTHS AND WOMEN I: PELEUS AND THETIS, SNAKES, LION Under handle 1: DOG Under handle 2: STOOL WITH LION SKIN
Last Recorded Collection: Berlin, Antikensammlung: F2279
Previous Collections:
Berlin, Schloss Charlottenburg: F2279
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(Oxford, 1942): 81 Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 49.5, 468 Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 332 Beihefte zum Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Deutschland: IV (2009) 162, FIG.2 (PART OF A) Boardman, J., Athenian Red Figure Vases (London, 1975): FIG.214 (I, PARTS OF A & B) Boardman, J., The history of Greek vases, potters, painters and pictures (London, 2001): 225, FIG.245 (PART OF A) Boardman, J., and LaRocca, E., Eros in Greece (London, 1978): 92-3 (I,A,B, PART OF A) Brule, P., Women of Ancient Greece (Edinburgh, 2003): 187 (A, B) Bulletin of the Walters Art Gallery: APRIL 1995, 5, FIG.2 (I) Burn, L. and Glynn, R., Beazley Addenda (Oxford, 1982): 86 Cairns, D. 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(eds.), TRAC 94, Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Conference Durham 1994 (Oxford, 1994): 127, FIG.13.3 (DRAWING OF PART OF A) Dietrich, N. and Squire, M. (eds.), Ornament and Figure in Graeco-Roman Art, Rethinking visual Ontologies in Classical Antiquity (Berlin and Boston, 2018): 158, FIG.6.7 (A AND UH) Dover, K., Greek Homosexuality (London, 1978): R196 (PART OF A & B) Duby, G., Perrot, M. (eds.), Histoire des femmes (Plon, 1991): 233, FIG.50 (DRAWING OF A AND B) Filser, W., Die Elite Athens auf der attischen Luxuskeramik, Image & Context 16 (Berlin, Munich, Boston, 2017): 348-349, FIGS.199A-C (PARTS OF A AND B, I) Franceschini, M., Attische Mantelfiguren, Relevanz eines standardisierten Motivs der rotfigurigen Vasenmalerei. Zürcher archäologische Forschungen Band 5 (Rahden, 2018): PLS.1E, 8B (COLOUR OF A, PART OF B) Furtwängler, A. and Reichhold, K., Griechische Vasenmalerei (Munich, 1904-32): III, 20 (DETAIL A-B) Gehrig, U., Greifenhagen, A., and Kunisch, H., Führer durch die Antikenabteilung (Berlin, 1968): PL.71 (I) Gerhard, E., Griechische und etruskische Trinkschalen des Königlichen Museums zu Berlin (Berlin, 1843): PLS.9.1, 14-15 Hartwig, P., Die griechischen Meisterschalen (Stuttgart, 1893): PLS.24.1, 25 Hedreen, G., The Image of the Artist in Archaic and Classical Greece, Art, Poetry, and Subjectivity (Cambridge, 2016): 281-282, FIG.61-62, PL.25 (A, B, COLOUR OF I) Heilmeyer, W-D. et al., Antikenmuseum Berlin, Die ausgestellten Werke (Berlin, 1988): 110, LEFT, 112, NO.1 (I) Heinemann, A., Der Gott des Gelages. Dionysos, Satyrn und Mänaden auf attischem Trinkgeschirr des 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. (Berlin, 2016): 182, FIG.112 (I) Henle, J., Greek Myths, a Vase Painter's Notebook (Indiana, 1973): 20, FIG.12 (I) Hesperia, The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 71 (2002) 341, FIG.14 (A, B, 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, 335 Johns, C., Sex or Symbol, Erotic Images of Greece and Rome (London, 1982): 99, FIG.82 (PART OF A) Journal of Hellenic Studies: 130 (2010) 115, FIG.3 (I) Journal of the Walters Art Gallery: 55-56 (1997/98) 30, FIG.4 (A) Junker, K., Interpreting the Images of Greek Myths, An Introduction (Cambridge, 2012): 13, FIG.4 (I) Keuls, E., The Reign of the Phallus (New York, 1985): 56, FIG.37, 222, FIGS.196-7 (I,A,B) Kilmer, M.F., Greek Erotica on Attic Red-Figure Vases (London, 1993): PLS. 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CAVI Lemma: RF cup. From Vulci. Peithinos. Ca. 500{1}.
CAVI Subject: Int.: Peleus and Thetis. A: youths and boys. B: youths and women.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: to Peleus' left: [Π]ελευς. To Thetis' right: Θεθις, for Θετις. Around
them: Π[ε]ιθινος εγραφσεν. Αθενοδοτος καλος. A: at left, above a single youth,
on the left: καλος. At right: καλ[ος], retr.{2}. Four pairs of male lovers: by
the first: hο παις, [ν]αιχι. To right of the second pair: καλος. Above the third
pair: hο παις καλος. The fourth pair not inscribed. B: three pairs of youth and
girl: first pair, above youth: καλος. To left of girl: καλε, retr. To left and
above youth of second pair: καλος. Below: να[ι]χι, retr. To right: καλος. I.e.:
καλος, να[ι]χι καλος. To left of girl's head: καλε, retr. To left of youth's
head in third pair: καλο[ς]. Below it: κολαν{3}. To left of girl: καλε.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} In Proc. Brit. Acad. Beazley dated the vase in the late sixth, but in
ARV[2] he says this is too early. Neugebauer dates shortly before 500. {2} a
trace of the omicron? {3} so Furtw., text (there are no facss. for the
exterior); probably misread for retr. ναιχι(?).
CAVI Comments: Done from Furtw. - Robertson analyzes the style and dates it to the
post-Pioneer generation (kalos-name Athenodotus; ornamentation, etc.), but the
style was formed under Pioneer influence.