10363, ATHENIAN, Christchurch (N.Z.), University of Canterbury, J. Logie Memorial Collection, Melbourne, private, G. Geddes, Basel, market, Münzen und Medaillen A.G., 182.97
Decoration: A: MAN, WITH BASKET ON BACK, BOOTS, PLAYING LYRE, DOG B: YOUTH WITH STAFF
Last Recorded Collection: Melbourne, private, G. Geddes
Previous Collections:
Basel, market, Münzen und Medaillen A.G.
Christchurch (N.Z.), University of Canterbury, J. Logie Memorial Collection: 182.97
Publication Record: Cohen, B. and Shapiro, H.A., Mother City and Colony, Classical Athenian and South Italian Vases in New Zealand and Australia (Christchurch, 1995): 10-11, NO.6 (A, B) Green, J.R., A Catalogue of the James Logie Memorial Collection of Classical Antiquities at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch (Canterbury, 2009): 103, 105. 107, NO.36 (COLOUR OF A, B AND UF) Kunstwerke der Antike, Münzen und Medaillen, A.G., Basel, sale catalogue: 63 (29.6.1983), PL.19, NO.43 (A, B)
CAVI Collection: Christchurch, N.Z., University of Canterbury (loan).
CAVI Lemma: RF column krater. Harrow Painter. Second quarter fifth. Ca. 470 (Joyce).
CAVI Subject: Erotic: A: a bearded and balding komast with a basket, a lyre and a dog,
singing (his mouth open). B: a naked youth with himation slung over his shoulder
and with his stick in the right hand, raising his left in greeting; he is
infibulated (going to the palaestra).
CAVI Inscriptions: A: to right of the komast's mouth: ...V...N...{1}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} so the text: not visible in the photo. "The letters V and N can be seen
in front of his mouth." [[SEG does not mention these letters, but reports: Under
the foot, graffito ʍ "vielleicht der Anfang eines Händlernamens."]]
CAVI Comments: Loaned by Melbourne, Graham Geddes collection (for an exhibition in 1995).
Imitation of a song? For the courting scene see Joyce, p. 10.
CAVI Number: 3184
AVI Bibliography: M&M-Auction (1983), 21f./43, [[pl. (invis.)]] [[and SEG 33.64h]]. — Joyce
(1995), 10/6 (A, B).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)