Decoration: A: BIRTH OF ATHENA OR ARTEMIS (?), ZEUS CARRYING ATHENA OR ARTEMIS, EILEITHYIA WITH FILLETS, HERMES, STOOL WITH CLOTH, NONSENSE INSCRIPTIONS B: PELEUS AND ATALANTE WRESTLING BETWEEN TRIPODS, NONSENSE INSCRIPTIONS
Last Recorded Collection: Berlin, Antikensammlung: F1837
Previous Collections:
Berlin, Schloss Charlottenburg: F1837
Publication Record: Beazley, J.D., Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford, 1956): 509.121 Beazley, J.D., Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford, 1956): 703 Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 248 Classical Antiquity: 15 (1996) FIG.21 AT P.77 (B) Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: BERLIN, ANTIKENMUSEUM 5, 56-58, BEILAGE F4, PLS.(2188,2192,2200) 43.3-4, 47.6, 55.3 View Whole CVA Plates Crowther, N.B., Sport in Ancient Times (Westport, 2007): 147, FIG.16.1 (B) Haspels, C.H.E., Attic Black-figured Lekythoi (Paris, 1936): 238.121 Heilmeyer, W-D. et al., Antikenmuseum Berlin, Die ausgestellten Werke (Berlin, 1988): 102, NO.2 (B) Mayor, A., The Amazons. Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World (Princeton and Oxford, 2014): 6, FIG.P.2 (A) Moraw, S. and Kieburg, A. (eds.), Mädchen im Altertum/Girls in Antiquity (Münster and New York, 2014): 177, FIG.6 (A) Nikephoros: 3 (1990) 323, FIG.11 (B) Stark, M., Göttliche Kinder, Ikonographische Untersuchung zu den Darstellungskonzeptionen von Gott und Kind bzw. Gott und Mensch in der griechischen Kunst (Stuttgart, 2012): PL.20 (A) Sweet, W.E., Sport and Recreation in Ancient Greece, A Source Book with Translations (Oxford, 1987): 135, PL.45 (A)
CAVI Lemma: BF neck amphora. From Nola. Diosphos Painter. Early fifth.
CAVI Subject: A: man holding a girl child over a stool, with woman and Hermes{1}. B: Peleus
and Atalante.
CAVI Inscriptions: Nonsense: imitation inscriptions: A: above the stool: χσχι[. Above the woman:
χυχιυχσ{2}. B: above the heads of P. and A.: υχυτ̣(π). Between the two:
(λ)υχυχχυ. Under the foot, Gr.: siglum, see Johnston (1979), 105/21B 2.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} birth of Athena, Furtw., but Beazley in ABV objects and suggests perhaps
Artemis. At any rate, the figures are divinities. {2} a blot after the second
letter.
CAVI Comments: Berlin West. A small vase. - The inscriptions after the photo. Small and
irregular letters. Attic lambda, forward-leaning. Pi with verticals of equal
length.