Decoration: A: SATYR WITH INFANT SATYR ON SHOULDERS B: SATYR WITH PHALLOS WITH EYE
Last Recorded Collection: Boston (MA), Museum of Fine Arts: 98.882
Publication Record: Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 279.7 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942): 183.5 Beazley, J.D., Attic red-figured Vases in American Museums (Cambridge, 1918): 58 Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 107.6 Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 354 Boardman, J., Athenian Red Figure Vases (London, 1975): FIG.177 (DRAWING OF A) Breniquet, C. and Colas-Rannou, F. (eds.), Art, artiste, artisan. Essais pour une histoire de l'art diachronique et pluridisciplinaire (Clermont-Ferrand, 2015): 21, FIG.3 (DRAWING OF A) Burn, L. and Glynn, R., Beazley Addenda (Oxford, 1982): 103 Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 208 Heinemann, A., Der Gott des Gelages. Dionysos, Satyrn und Mänaden auf attischem Trinkgeschirr des 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. (Berlin, 2016): 506, FIG.349 (A AND B) Kondoleon, C., Grossmann, R.A., et al., MFA Highlights, Classical Art (Boston, 2008): 182, FIG 16 (COLOUR OF FRR AND B) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: V, PL.133, HERAKLES 3032 (A) Lissarrague, F., La cite des satyres. Une anthropologie ludique (Athenes, VIe-Ve siecle avant J.-C.) (Paris, 2013): 64, FIG.38 (DRAWING OF A AND B) Metis: 2 (1987) 1, 83, FIG.8 (DRAWING OF B) Richter, G. & Milne, M., Shapes and Names of Athenian Vases (New York, 1935): FIG.10 (A) Robertson, C.M., The art of vase-painting in classical Athens (Cambridge, 1992): 129, FIG.132 (A) Simon, B., Mind and Madness in Ancient Greece (Cornell, 1978): 245 (B)
CAVI Lemma: RF amphora. From Capua. Flying-Angel Painter. First quarter fifth.
CAVI Subject: A: a bearded satyr holds a boy satyr who is standing on his shoulders. B:
satyr with a phallus stick raised above his head.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: to right of the boy's shoulder, downward: κ^αλος{1}. Under the foot, Grr.:
XX ΓΛΥΧN{2}. Modern: ΣΟΔ = 204.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} the hands of the boy and the father intervene. {2} so Johnston (1979),
104/19B 5; CB suggested a ligature of lambda and upsilon, while for the other
letters (γλυχν) Beazley is unsure whether they refer to something sweet or to
three lamps (gamma plus λυχν) (see also Johnston (1979), pp. 198 and 241). Hackl
(1909), no. 195 and I read this Gr. upside down. I thought the Gr. might have
been put on before firing.
CAVI Comments: Beazley in CB thought both A and B related to the Rural Dionysia. Attic
alphabet.