Decoration: A: SACRIFICE, YOUTHS, ONE DRAPED, ONE WITH KNIVES, BULL B: YOUTHS, SOME WITH HORSES, ONE WITH TRUMPET, HORSE RACE (?) I: HEPHAISTOS ON WINGED CHARIOT WITH AXE, FLORAL, PHIALE
Last Recorded Collection: Florence, Museo Archeologico Etrusco: 81600
Publication Record: Atene e Roma: 4 (1923), 3, FIG.1, PL.1, FIG.1 (I, A, B) Berard, C. (ed.), Images et societe en Grece ancienne, L'iconographie comme methode d'analyse, Cahiers d'Archeologie Romande 36 (Lausanne, 1987): 238, FIG.18 (A) Bollettino d'Arte: 29 (1985) 13, FIG.13 (A) Classical Antiquity: 12 (1993) FIG.2 AT P.266 (A, B) Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: FIRENZE, REGIO MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO 4, III.I.3, FIG.1, PLS.(1689-1690,1730) 117.1-2, 118.1-3, 158.1 View Whole CVA Plates 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.121 (B) Filser, W., Die Elite Athens auf der attischen Luxuskeramik, Image & Context 16 (Berlin, Munich, Boston, 2017): 535, FIG.369 (B) Finley, M., and Pleket, H., The Olympic Games; The First Thousand Years (London, 1976): PL.3 AT 42, FIG.A (A) Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia, attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen (Münster, 2002): 727, FIG.136 (A, B) Kéi, N., L'esthétique des fleurs, kosmos, poikilia et kharis dans la céramique attique du VIe et du Ve siècle av. n. ère, ICON 22 (Berlin and Boston, 2022): 228, FIG.179 (I) Laxander, H., Individuum und Gemeinschaft im Fest, Untersuchungen zu attischen Darstellungen von Festgeschehen im 6. und frühen 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. (Münster, 2000): PL.19 (A, B) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: IV, PL.388, HEPHAISTOS 44 (I) Monumenti antichi pubblicati per cura della Reale Accademia deiLincei: 30 (1925), PL.3 (DRAWINGS OF A, B, I) Neils, J., The Parthenon Frieze (Cambridge, 2001): 133, FIGS.94-95 (A, B) Paquette, D., L'Instrument de musique dans la ceramique de la grece antique (Paris, 1984): 81, T10 (PART) Rumpf, A., Die Religion der Griechen (Leipzig, 1928): FIG.164 (DRAWING OF A) Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum: I, PL.28.GR485B (A, B) van Straten, F.T., Hiera Kala, Images of Animal Sacrifice in Archaic and Classical Greece (Leiden, 1995): FIG.116 (DRAWINGS OF A, B AND I)
CAVI Lemma: RF cup. Unattributed. Last quarter sixth.
CAVI Subject: Int.: Hephaestus with his hammer and a flower [but see below] in a winged
chair. A: youths bringing a bull to sacrifice; at left, a youth with two large
knives; at right, a youth with a stick precedes{1}. B: three youths preparing
their horses for a race; at right, a trumpeter.
CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: around the figure: an illegible inscription. A: along the lip, an
illegible inscription [i.e. nonsense?]. Under the foot, Gr.: Α.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} behind his raised right arm is a reserved rectangle, the longer side
vertical: taken by Magi with Beazley as a tablet to register the names of
victors, but the `tablet' has no markings whatever.
CAVI Comments: Cf. Berlin 2237 by the Ambrosios Painter, q.v.; there Cook interpreted the
`hammer' as a double axe and the figure as Dionysus, but Beazley and others do
not follow him; see Matheson (1994), 351 and n. 22.
CAVI Number: 3605
AVI Bibliography: Minto (1923), 3, pl. 1. — Minto (1925), 696ff., pl. 3. — Rumpf (1928), fig.
164 (A). — Wolters (1928), 12 (Int.). — E. Fränkel (1954), 269-84, fig. 2 (n. 3,
pp. 273-74). — A. Magi, CVA Florence 4, Italy 38 (1964), pls. 117,1-2 and
118,1-3 (bibl.).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)