Decoration: Neck: SACRIFICE, PROCESSION, MEN, WOMEN AND YOUTHS WITH SPRIGS, PIG
Last Recorded Collection: Athens, National Museum, Acropolis Collection: 2.636
Publication Record: Beazley, J.D., Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford, 1956): 673 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 1604 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 25.1, 237 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942): 23 Ellinghaus, C., Die Parthenonskulpturen, Der Bauschmuck eines öffentlichen Monumentes der demokratischen Gesellschaft Athens zur Zeit des Perikles, Techniken in der bildenden Kunst zur Tradierung von Aussagen (Hamburg, 2011): FIG.162 (DRAWING OF N) Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia, attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen (Münster, 2002): 688, FIG.16 (DRAWING OF N) Graef, B. and Langlotz, E., Die antiken Vasen von der Akropolis zu Athen 2 (Berlin, 1933): PL.50 Graef, B. and Langlotz, E., Die antiken Vasen von der Akropolis zu Athen 2 (Berlin, 1933): PLS.50-51 Journal of Hellenic Studies: 14 (1894) PL.4.1-2 (PART) Kaltsas, N. and Shapiro, A., Worshiping Women, Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens (Athens and New York, 2008): 257, NO.116 (COLOUR) Laxander, H., Individuum und Gemeinschaft im Fest, Untersuchungen zu attischen Darstellungen von Festgeschehen im 6. und frühen 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Münster, 2000): PL.17.1 (DRAWING OF N) Neils, J., The Parthenon Frieze (Cambridge, 2001): 197, FIG.137 Oakley, J.H., A Guide to Scenes of Daily Life on Athenian Vases (Madison, 2020): 192, FIG.9.3 PHOTOGRAPH(S) IN THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE: 7 (NK, PARTS OF NK, DRAWINGS OF NK) Pala, E., Acropoli di Atene, Un microcosmo della produzione e distribuzione della ceramica attica (Rome, 2012): 43, FIG.10 (PART) Villanueva Puig, M-C. et al., Dossier, Des vases pour les Atheniens, VIe-IVe siecle avant notre ere. Metis 12 (2014): 76, FIG.5 (DRAWING) van Straten, F.T., Hiera Kala, Images of Animal Sacrifice in Archaic and Classical Greece (Leiden, 1995): FIG.20 (DRAWING OF N)
CAVI Lemma: Frs. of RF loutrophoros. From Athens. Related to Phintias{1}. Last quarter
sixth.
CAVI Subject: Neck: procession (sow lead to sacrifice). On one handle: female head.
CAVI Inscriptions: Neck: to right of remains of a female garment: [hο πα]ις καλος, retr. Between
two women: [Πρ]οχσενιδε[ς], retr.{2}. To right of a bearded man's middle:
Μιτρον. To right of his face, horizontal two-liner, non-stoich.:
Ολυ[ν]πιο[δορος] | κα[λος]. . . . . . .[ . . [ To right of a boy flautist's
chest: Λυ[κος], retr.{3}. To right of the youth's chest who is leading the sow:
[---]υ vac., retr.{4}. To right of legs of a youth carrying a hydria: hο παις
καλος, retr. To right of a stele (column?): [---]ιδε[ς], retr.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} perhaps late work by him, Beazley. Attributed to Berlin Painter by J.
Neils (Shapiro). {2} so Peek, but he must assume irregular spacing, as there is
a gap of two letter spaces after the nu; probably a kalos-name as there is no
male figure near: see further Hesp. Suppl. 19, 61, n. 11. Philoxenides and
Theoxenides are other possibilities. {3} so ARV[2], cf. also 1596: might be the
kalos; read left to right by Graef–Langlotz: κα]ΛΛοΣ (with reversed three-stroke
sigma). I read (from Graef–Langlotz's photo) (.)υλ̣(.)ς, retr., which could be
[Επ]ι̣λυ̣[κο]ς, who appears on Boston 01.8109 [ARV[2] 24/11] by Phintias. {4}
Graef–Langlotz, photo, not in the text. Perhaps to be read left to right: Υ[---]
or Λ[---].
CAVI Comments: Some of the readings are unsatisfactory.
CAVI Number: 1411
AVI Bibliography: Photo. — C.H. Smith (1888), 188[[/3]]. — Kretschmer (1894), 162. —
Graef–Langlotz (1925–33), ii, no. 636, pls. 50 (dr.) and 51; *Peek, ibid., 130.
— ABV (1956), 673. — ARV[2] (1963), 25/1, 237, 1596. — Immerwahr (1982), 60-61.
— Shapiro (1992), 55 and n. 17.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)