6369, ATHENIAN, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum, H4728
Decoration: ILIOUPERSIS, WARRIOR, TROJAN HORSE, BUILDING (TEMPLE ?) CASSANDRA AT PALLADION (ATHENA)
Last Recorded Collection: Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: H4706
Previous Collections:
Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: H4728
Würzburg, Universität, Martin von Wagner Museum: H4695
Publication Record: Brommer, F., Odysseus (Darmstadt, 1983): PL.9B Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: WURZBURG, MARTIN VON WAGNER MUSEUM 2, 55-56, PL.(2240) 39.3-5 View Whole CVA Plates Ephemeris Archaiologike: 1937, II, 474, FIG.1 (PART) Girard, T., L'oblique dans le monde grec (Oxford, 2015): 54, FIG.5 Greece and Rome: 18 (1971), PL.3A (PART) Hesperia, The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 88 (2020) 585, FIG.3 (COLOUR) Hesperia, The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 9 (1940), 48, FIG.18 (PART) Lang-Auinger, C. and Trinkl, E. (eds.), Griechische Vasen als Medium für Kommunikation. Ausgewählte Aspekte. Akten des internationalen Symposiums im Kunsthistorischen Museum Wien, 5.-7. Oktober 2017. CVA Österreich, Beiheft 3 (Vienna, 2021): 207, FIG.2 (COLOUR OF PART) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: I, PL.337, AKAMAS ET DEMOPHON 7 Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung: 77 (1962), BEIL 54.2 (PART) Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung: 91 (1976), PL.47.1-3 Moreno, A. and Thomas, R. (eds.), Patterns of the Past. Epitedeumata in the Greek Tradition (Oxford, 2014): 30, FIG.1.3 Richter, G., Perspective in Greek and Roman Art (London [1970]): FIG.159 (PART) Robertson, C., History of Greek Art (Cambridge, 1975): PL.133A (PART) Studi Miscellanei: 8 (1961-62), PL.19.1 (PART) Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum: IV, PL.41.11B de Cesare, M., Le statue in immagine, Studi sulle raffigurazioni di statue nella pittura vascolare greca (Rome, 1997): 210, FIG.146 (PART)
CAVI Lemma: Frs. of RF calyx krater. From Tarentum. Unattributed; close to Talos Painter
(Robertson){1}. Late fifth. Ca. 400 (Hölscher).
CAVI Subject: A: Iliupersis with Rape of Cassandra: 4695: parts of two warriors descending
from the Wooden Horse; in back, a temple (pediment: Athena in Gigantomachy).
4706 + 4728: probably from the same side: Rape of Cassandra (only her raised arm
is preserved) at the Palladion.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: 4695 preserves a bit of the reserved rim profile, under which: [--]ι[--].
4706+: above Cassandra's raised arm, to left of the aegis, in white: Κασσανγρα,
for Κασσανδρα{3}.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} near the Pronomos Painter (Bulle). {2} Robertson lists only the fr. H
4695, not 4728 or 4706. {3} so the facs. in CVA. The ph. however shows only
Κασσαν, with the nu abutting one of the snakes of Athena's aegis. I do not know
where the remaining letters would be (perhaps curving downward?). According to
my note Simon did not read the last three letters, so where did CVA get them? Is
the third letter from the end really a gamma or an incomplete delta?
CAVI Comments: + H 4706. + H 4728. (Both joining.) Not included by Beazley, "but surely very
close to the Talos Painter" (Robertson).
CAVI Number: 8039
AVI Bibliography: BADB 6369 (much bibl.). — Watzinger (1937), 474, fig. 1 (part). — Walter
(1962), 193-98, Beilage 54,2 (part). — Robertson (1975), pl. 133A (part). —
Simon (1976a), 133-34, pl. 47,1-3 (H 4706 and 4728). — F. Hölscher, CVA Würzburg
2, Germany 46 (1980), pl. 39,3-5, p. 55, facs. of Cassandra inscription; pl.
39,4 enlarged ph. of same (much bibl., mainly of H 4695). — LIMC i (1981), pl.
337, Akamas et Demophon 7. — Brommer (1983), pl. 9,B. — AttScr (1990), no. 1104.
— Robertson (1992), 257 and 320 n. 137 (mention){2}.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)