Last Recorded Collection: Eleusis, Archaeological Museum: 618
Publication Record: Archaiologikon Deltion: 9, 24.2 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 314.3 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942): 209.3 Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 166.1 Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 358 Boardman, J., Athenian Red Figure Vases (London, 1975): FIG.217 Burn, L. and Glynn, R., Beazley Addenda (Oxford, 1982): 106 Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 213 Kanta, K., Eleusis, Myth, Mysteries, History, Museum (Athens, 1979): 145, FIG.79 Lissarrague, F. et al. (eds.), Ceramique et peinture Grecques, Modes d'emploi, Actes du colloque internat., Ecole du Louvre, April 1995 (Paris, 1999): 194, PL.2I (DRAWING) Robertson, C., A Shorter History of Greek Art (Cambridge, 1981): 73, FIG.110 Robertson, C., History of Greek Art (Cambridge, 1975): PL.89B Robertson, C.M., The art of vase-painting in classical Athens (Cambridge, 1992): 54, FIG.42 Schefold, K., Götter und Heldensagen der Griechen in der spätarchaischen Kunst (Munich, 1978): FIG.167
CAVI Lemma: Frs. of WG cup. From Eleusis. Eleusis Painter (Beazley{1}); Onesimos (D.
Williams). Ca. 500.
CAVI Subject: Int.: Triton: head and upper body; at upper right, dolphin.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: to left of Triton's face, in BG: [--]ος. Under his right arm pit:
Θ[--].
CAVI Footnotes: {1} connected with the Proto-Panaitian Group. {2} depending on how the sherd
is poised. ARV[2], prints cartwheel theta and Robertson shows this too, as does
the photo.
CAVI Comments: On p. 55 Robertson gives the history of the attributions of Eleusis 618 and
619: Karouzou: Euphronios. Beazley: Eleusis Painter (includes RF). D. Williams:
very early Onesimos (Panaitios Painter): grouped with the Berlin/Vatican
Ilioupersis cup. The reff. are in n. 70. Cartwheel theta. (1 or 2 in chart in
AttScr).(2)