Decoration: A: THEMIS WITH TORCH AND BASKET AND BENDIS, IN ANIMAL SKIN AND THRACIAN CAP, WITH SPEARS AND DEER, BOTH NAMED B: KEPHALOS AND ARTEMIS, DOG, HEDGEHOG, HERM (ITHYPHALLIC STATUE) ON ROCKS, BOTH NAMED
Last Recorded Collection: Tübingen, Eberhard-Karls-Universität, Archäologisches Institut: 1347
Publication Record: Ancient West and East: 8 (2009) 224, FIG.3 (DRAWING OF A) Batino, S., Lo skyphos attico dall'iconografia alla funzione (Naples, 2002): 465, FIGS.29.1-2 (A, B) Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 1023 Boardman, J., Athenian Red Figure Vases, The Classical Period (London, 1989): FIG.318 (A) Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: TUBINGEN, ANTIKENSAMMLUNG DES ARCHAOLOGISCHEN INSTITUTS DER UNIVERSITAT 5, 49,50,51,52, FIG.22, PLS.(2638,2639) 21.1-2, 22.1-6 View Whole CVA Plates Froning, H., Hölscher, T., and Mielsch, H. (eds.), Kotinos, Festschrift für Erika Simon (Mainz, 1992): PL.16.1 (A) Höckman, U. and Krug, A. (eds.), Festschrift für Frank Brommer (Mainz, 1977): PL.42.2, 3 (A, B) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: III, PL.73, BENDIS 2 (PART OF A) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: VI, PL.8, KEPHALOS 31 (A) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: VIII, PLS.680, 829, PRIAPOS 9, THEMIS 13 (A, B) Metis: 5 (1990) 1-2, 29, FIG.1 (A) Olympische Forschungen: 5 (1964) 173, FIG.48 (PART OF B) Ruckert, B., Die Herme im offentlichen und privaten Leben der Griechen (Regensburg, 1998): FIG.8 (A) Shapiro, H.A., Personifications in Greek Art, The Representation of Abstract Concepts 600-400 BC (Zurich, 1993): 225, FIG.185 (A) Smith, A.C., Polis and Personification in Classical Athenian Art (Leiden, 2011): FIG.4.3 (A) Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum: V, PL.29.226 (B) Tsiaphaki, D., I Thraki stin attiki eikonographia tou 5ou aiona p. Ch., Prosengiseis stis scheseis Athinas kai Thrakis (Komotini, 1998): 390, FIG.68 (A, B) Watzinger, C., Griechische Vasen in Tübingen (Reutlingen, 1924): PL.41 (DRAWINGS OF A, B)
CAVI Lemma: RF skyphos. From Boeotia. Unattributed. Third quarter fifth. 430-425
(Shapiro).
CAVI Subject: A: Themis with a torch and kanoun and Bendis dressed as a huntress. B:
Cephalus, seated, pouring a libation; Hermes; Artemis.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: the women: Βεν[δις]. Θεμις. B: Κεφαλος. Αρτεμις.
CAVI Comments: = S./10 1347. Earlier considered Boeotian, but Beazley in ARV[2] recognized
the vase as Attic. The juxtaposition of Themis and Bendis is odd: Nilsson, GGR
i(2), 834, suggested: `it is themis to worship Bendis.' Simon suggested that
Themis is here the paredros of the Delphic Apollo, authorizing the new cult. See
further Burow in CVA.
CAVI Number: 7793
AVI Bibliography: Watzinger (1924), 155ff., pl. 41. — Ferguson (1949), 162 n. 87 (mention). —
ARV[2] (1963), 1023/under nos. 147 and 148. — LIMC ii (1984), Artemis 1418. — J.
Burow, CVA Tübingen 5, Germany 54 (1986), pls. 21,1-2 and 22,1-6. — Roller
(1988), 512 and n. 29, fig. 3 (A). — Add.[2] (1989), 316. — Shapiro (1993),
264/147, 225, fig. 185 (A).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)