CAVI Collection: Amsterdam, Allard Pierson Museum 2856 (2474).
CAVI Lemma: Fr. of RF plate. From Tarentum. Paseas (Cerberus Painter). Last quarter
sixth.
CAVI Subject: Top: lower parts of a naked boy to right, facing a seated and draped male to
left who is holding a rod. (Perhaps athlete and trainer (Hemelrijk)). Bottom:
lower part of male rushing to right (perhaps komast, Bothmer).
CAVI Inscriptions: Top: to left of left figure, diagonally downward: [Επιδ]ρομος, retr.{3}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} [which says only: `From Taranto.']. {2} According to Hemelrijk, Beazley
wrongly used the Arndt number (2474) for the museum number which is actually
2856. {3} so the text and ARV[2]; the facs. in CVA has [--]ομος, retr. which is
presumably wrong.
CAVI Comments: On p. 1577 Beazley says: "The name [Epidromos] probably occurs on a
fragmentary plate in Amsterdam, by Paseas." Apparently without kalos. Ex Arndt
(no. 2474) and The Hague, Scheurleer collections. Of the ninse plates decorated
by Paseas, this is by a different potter from the others (Bothmer) and also the
only one decorated both at top and bottom.
CAVI Number: 0144
AVI Bibliography: ARV[2] (1963), 163/9, 1577. — J.M. Hemelrijk, CVA Amsterdam 1, Netherlands 6
(1988), pl. 21,4,6 (inscr. not visible), figs. 18 (facs. of inscr.) and 64
(profile). — Add.[2] (1989), 182. — Add.[2] (1989), 182{1}.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)