310457, ATHENIAN, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, H531
Decoration: Body: WARRIOR, RETURNING (?), DRAPED MAN AND YOUTH WITH SPEARS, WOMAN WITH WREATH, DOG
Last Recorded Collection: Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: L332
Previous Collections:
Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: H531
Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: 332
Publication Record: Beazley, J.D., Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford, 1956): 152.30, 687 Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 63 Bothmer, D. von, The Amasis Painter and his World (Malibu, 1985): 143-144, NO.28 (BD, PARTS, FOOT PROFILE) Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 44 Griesbach, J. and Knauß, F.S. (eds.), Wein & Sinnlichkeit, Der Fotograf Johann Willsberger entdeckt das griechische Symposion, 11.07.2024 - 20.10.2024, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Munich, 2024): 58, FIG.4.2 (COLOUR OF PART) Oakley, J.H. et al., Athenian Potters and Painters, The Conference Proceedings (Oxford, 1997): 22, FIG.12 (PROFILE OF FOOT) Ostraka: 9 (2000) 1, 53, FIG.4 (PARTS) Spiess, A.B., Der Kriegerabschied auf attischen Vasen der archaischen Zeit (Frankfurt, 1992): FIGS.13-14
CAVI Lemma: BF olpe (oinochoe). From Etruria. Amasis Painter. Amasis, potter. Third
quarter sixth. Ca. 540-530. Middle period, late (Bothmer).
CAVI Subject: Warrior Returning Home: a warrior with a dog, between, on the left, a bearded
man, and on the right, a woman and a youth.
CAVI Inscriptions: Between the warrior and the woman, on either side of a spear held by him, a
vertical two-liner: [Αμα]σις | μεποιεσεν, the second line `above' (to right of)
the first: ......... [...]...