28180, ATHENIAN, Rome, Ministry of Culture, Rome, Mus. Naz. Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Princeton (N.J.), The Art Museum, Princeton University, L.2007.42.3
Decoration: Body: SYMPOSIUM, MEN, ONE WITH CUPS, AND YOUTH PLAYING KOTTABOS WITH CUPS RECLINING, NONSENSE INSCRIPTION Frieze below: DOG, BASKET, DRINKING HORN (PHALLOS FIGURE VESSEL ?), SKYPHOS, OINOCHOE
Last Recorded Collection: Rome, Mus. Naz. Etrusco di Villa Giulia
Previous Collections:
Princeton (N.J.), The Art Museum, Princeton University: 1989.69
Rome, Ministry of Culture: L.2007.42.3
Publication Record: Lambert, S.D. (ed.), Sociable Man, Essays on ancient Greek social behaviour, in honour of Nick Fisher (Swansea, 2011): FRONT COVER (PART) Lissarrague, F., Greek Vases, The Athenians and their Images (2001): 29, FIG.17 (COLOUR OF PART) Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University: 49 (1990) 1, 46 Topper, K., The imagery of the Athenian symposium (Cambridge, 2012): 3, FIG.1 (PART OF BD AND FB)
CAVI Collection: Princeton, University Art Museum.
CAVI Lemma: RF psykter. Kleophrades Painter. Ca. 500. Very early. 510-500.
CAVI Subject: Symposium: the side shown has a youth reclining, playing kottabos and a
bearded man reclining and filling his cup from another cup.
CAVI Inscriptions: Nonsense: to right of youth's head: ιλεισ.
CAVI Comments: Not in Beazley. Two other psykters by the Kleophrades Painter are also very
early (ARV[2] 188/65-66). The inscription is in the Pioneer style. There are no
doubt other inscriptions.
CAVI Number: 6845
AVI Bibliography: Museum card (invitation to symposium 4/21/1990).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)