Decoration: A: EROTIC, MEN (?) AND YOUTHS (?), SOME CARRYING DOGS (?) B: DRAPED FIGURES, ONE SEATED I: VEILED WOMAN SEATED WITH MIRROR, KLINE, DWARF Under handle: PANTHER
Last Recorded Collection: Athens, Agora Museum: P2574
Publication Record: Archäologischer Anzeiger: 1933, 207-208, FIG.6 (I) Dasen, V., Dwarfs in Ancient Egypt and Greece (Oxford, 1993): PL.49.1 Expedition, Bulletin of the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania: 20 (1978)3, 44, FIG.15-16 (PARTS) Grmek, M. and Gourevitch, D., Les maladies dans l'art antique (1998): 203, FIG.148 (PART OF I) Hesperia, The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 15 (1946), PLS.31-32, NO.40 (I, A) Lear, A. and Cantarella, E., Images of ancient Greek pederasty, Boys were their gods (London and New York, 2008): 185, FIG.7.4 (I) Oakley, J.H. and Palagia, O. (eds.), Athenian Potters and Painters, Volume II (Oxford, 2010): 160, FIG.2 (I) Oxford Journal of Archaeology: 9 (1990) 195, FIG.5 (I) PHOTOGRAPH(S) IN THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE: 4 (I, A) Papadopoulos, J.K., The Art of Antiquity, Piet de Jong and the Athenian Agora (Athens, 2007): 208, FIG.178 (COLOUR DRAWING OF I) Rotroff, S.I. and Lamberton, R.D., Women in the Athenian Agora (Athens, 2006): 43, FIG.56 (COLOUROF I) Schafer, A, Unterhaltung beim griechischen Symposium (Mainz, 1997): PL.49.1 (I) Stele, Tomos eis Mnemen Nikolaou Kontoleontos (Athens, 1980): PLS.43A, 44B-D The Athenian Agora, Results of Excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 30, PL.132.1411 (I, A)
CAVI Lemma: Fragmentary RF cup. From Athens, Agora G 6:3. Unattributed{1}. First quarter
fifth. Ca. 490. Ca. 500 (Moore).
CAVI Subject: Int.: woman seated, holds mirror; dwarf. A: four standing figures; two
animals; a third under the handle. B: part of a seated and part of a standing
figure.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} Robertson (1980) attributed to early Kleophrades Painter, which he has
since withdrawn orally. Moore compares some features with the Nikoxenos Painter.
{2} the phs. in Moore (1997) show nonsense (imitation) letters scattered on Int.
and A. The sketch gives an inscription for the Int., but not for A or B. [I
assume that there are letters on Int. and B, if I copied the information from
Vanderpool correctly.] Vanderpool does not mention an inscription for A.
CAVI Comments: From rectangular rock-cut shaft.
CAVI Number: 0280
AVI Bibliography: H.A. Thompson (1933), 293-4, fig. 4 (Int.). — Karo (1933), 203-207, fig. 6
(Int.). — Vanderpool (1946), 282/40, pls. 31 and 32. — Robertson (1980), 125-29,
pls. 43,a, and 44,b-d. — Moore (1997), 319/1411, pl. 1342 (Int., A, show some
scattered letters).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)