Attributed To:Manner of PRINCETON P by BEAZLEY PRINCETON GROUP by BEAZLEY
Decoration: A: WARRIORS DEPARTING, HORSEMAN LEADING HORSE, YOUTH, DRAPED MAN WITH STAFF, DOG, SHIELD DEVICE, TRIPOD B: HORSEMAN, YOUTH, DRAPED MEN, SOME WITH SPEARS, DOG
Last Recorded Collection: Princeton (N.J.), The Art Museum, Princeton University: 29.192
CAVI Collection: Princeton, University Art Museum 29.192.
CAVI Lemma: BF amphora. Manner of Princeton Painter. Third quarter sixth.
CAVI Subject: A: Warriors Leaving Home, and a horseman leading a second horse. B: a
horseman with men and a youth.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: Nonsense: imitation inscriptions: to right of the left man's legs:
υ(.)λ(χ)λλι, retr. To right of the left warrior's legs: χ(.)λχιχλλ(ρ̣), retr.
Under the horses: χ[(ο)λχ(ο)υ, retr. π(λ)υι(λ)(ι)(ο)λ, retr. Above one horse's
head: π(σ)(ο)χσσ. B: similar: five vertical imitation inscriptions, one
beginning with a large retr. epsilon. Under the foot, Dip.: Χ and Χ. Not in
Johnston (1979).
CAVI Footnotes: {1} the latter is not a real lambda.
CAVI Comments: The drawings in AJA are inaccurate. Beazley compares Munich 1370 (ABV 303/3),
by the Painter of Munich 1393. Attic and `Argive' lambda{1}.