Decoration: A: DIONYSOS WITH DRINKING HORN, SATYR WITH WINESKIN B: SATYR WITH TORCH (?) AND DRINKING HORN, MAENAD WITH THYRSOS AND SNAKE
Last Recorded Collection: Boston (MA), Museum of Fine Arts: 22.677
Previous Collections:
Rome, market, Basseggio
Publication Record: American Journal of Archaeology: 27 (1923), 185-186, FIGS.1-2 (A, B) Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 20 (1922), 74 (A, B) Gerhard, E., Auserlesene Vasenbilder (Berlin, 1840-58): I, PL.77 (COLOUR DRAWING OF A, DRAWING OF B) Padgett, J.M. (ed.), The Berlin Painter and His World, Athenian Vase-Painting in the Early Fifth Century B.C., Princeton University Art Museum Monograph Series (New Haven and London, 2017): 201-202, FIGS.12-13 (COLOUR OF A AND B)
CAVI Lemma: RF column krater. Unattributed{1}. First quarter fifth.
CAVI Subject: A: satyr with wineskin; Dionysus. B: see n. 1 below.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: nonsense: on the wineskin, kionedon: χσογσ.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} not in ARV[2] or Para., but in AV as no. 12. Luce identified the vase
with Gerhard (1840–58), pl. 77 (then Basseggio, Rome; accepted in Bea. Arch.)
and referred to MFA Bull. 20 (1922) 74 and to VA (1918), 48, fig. 29 (Myson).
I.e., Luce compared the vase to Myson. {2} so the museum card.
CAVI Comments: Attic gamma with the lines crossing at the top. Three-stroke sigma, the top
curved. There might be other inscriptions. I saw only A, through the glass.
CAVI Number: 2792
AVI Bibliography: BADB 14,864. — Gerhard (1840–58), pl. 77. — NNN (1922), BMusB 20: 74 (A, B).
— Luce (1923), 184, figs. 1-2 (A, B). — AV (1925), no. 12{2}.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)