Last Recorded Collection: Berlin, Pergamonmuseum: F1682
Previous Collections:
Berlin, lost: F1682
Publication Record: Ahlberg-Cornell, G., Myth and Epos in Early Greek Art, Representation and Interpretation (Jonsered, 1992): 372, FIG.207 (A) Arrington, N.T., Athens at the Margins, Pottery and People in the Early Mediterranean World (Princeton, 2021): 34, FIG.2.5 (A, B) Beazley, J.D., Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford, 1956): 5.4, 679 Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 2.8 Beazley, J.D., The Development of Attic Black-figure, 2nd ed. (California, 1986): PL.11.3-4 (PARTS) Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 2 Charbonneaux, J., Martin, R., and Villard, F., Archaic Greek Art (London, 1971): 48-49, FIG.51-52 (PART OF A, C) Chiarini, S., L'archeologia dello Scutum Herculis (Rome, 2012): 113, FIG.24 (A) Cook, R.M., Greek Painted Pottery (London, 1966): 70, FIG.10 (DRAWINGS OF A AND C) Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: BERLIN, ANTIQUARIUM 1, 36-39, PLS.(92,93) 46,47 View Whole CVA Plates Filser, W., Die Elite Athens auf der attischen Luxuskeramik, Image & Context 16 (Berlin, Munich, Boston, 2017): 404, FIG.244 (PART OF FB) Fiorentini, G., Caltabiano, M., and Calderone, A. (eds.), Archeologia del Mediterraneo, Studi in onore di Ernesto de Miro (Rome, 2003): 474, FIG.1 (DRAWING OF PART) Gaia, Revue interdisciplinaire sur la Grèce archaïque: 16 (2013) 65, FIG.1 (DRAWING OF PART OF A) Girard, T., L'oblique dans le monde grec (Oxford, 2015): 87, FIG.45 (C) Harrison, J., Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion (Cambridge, 1903): 176, FIG.19 (DRAWING OF C) Henle, J., Greek Myths, a Vase Painter's Notebook (Indiana, 1973): 95, FIG.46 (PART OF A) Koromila, M. (ed.), The Greeks in the Black Sea, From the Bronze Age to the Early Twentieth Century (Athens, 1991): 23, FIG.7 (C) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: IV, PL.266, HARPYIAI 1 (PART) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: VII, PL.297, PERSEUS 152 (PART OF A) Lulof, P. and Rescigno, C. (eds.), Deliciae Fictiles IV, Architectural Terracottas in Ancient Italy, Images of Gods, Monsters and Heroes, Proceedings of the International Conference held in Rome (Museo Nazionale Etusco di Villa Giulia, Royal Netherlands Institute) and Syracuse (Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi), October 21-25, 2009 (Oxford, 2011): 53, FIG.6 (C) Meddelelser fra Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek: 10 (1953) 29, FIG.4 (PART) Metropolitan Museum Journal: 39 (2004) 47, FIG.21 (PART OF FB) Mouseion: 50 (2006) 463, FIG.18 (DRAWING OF C) Neuser, K., Anemoi, Studien zur Darstellung der Winde und Windgottheiten in der Antike (Rome, 1982): PL.7.19 (C) Schefold, K., Götter- und Heldensagen der Griechen in der Früh- und Hocharchaischen Kunst (Munich, 1993): 86, 170, FIGS.68-69, 179 (PARTS) Shapiro, H.A., Art and Cult under the Tyrants in Athens (Mainz, 1989): PL.18A (PART) Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung, Dokumentation der Verluste, V.1, Skulpturen, Vasen, Elfenbein und Knochen, Goldschmuck, Gemmen und Kameen (Berlin, 2005): 113, F 1682 (PART) Wannagat, D., Archaisches Lachen, Die Entstehung einer komischen Bilderwelt in der korinthischen Vasenmalerei (Berlin and Boston, 2015): 70, FIG.47 (PART OF C)
CAVI Comments: Unclear whether Ἀρέπυια (nom.) or Ἀρεπυία (dual); see also Threatte (1996).
Beazley says that B must have shown the two sons of Boreas. See also Kretschmer
(1894), 57 and esp. 208; I do not understand the ει in the form cited in
Threatte (1980), 328. Cartwheel theta. Rho once tailed.
CAVI Number: 2207
AVI Bibliography: R. Eilmann and K. Gebauer, CVA Berlin 1, Germany 2 (1938), pls. 46-47, and p.
36 (facs.). — ABV (1956), 5/4, 679. — Jeffery (1961), 76/6b, 401, pl. 1. — Para.
(1971), 2/8. — Add.[2] (1989), 2 (bibl.). — AttScr (1990), no. 57. — Threatte
(1996), 697.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)