Decoration: A: DRAPED MAN (TEREUS) SEATED ON KLINE, WITH SWORD, WOMEN FLEEING, COLUMN, BOX (?) B: DRAPED YOUTHS, SOME WITH STAFFS
Last Recorded Collection: Rome, Mus. Naz. Etrusco di Villa Giulia: 3579
Publication Record: Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 514.3 Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: ROMA, MUSEO NAZIONALE ETRUSCO DI VILLA GIULIA 2, III.I.C.10, PL.(56) 17.1-3 View Whole CVA Plates Hesperia, The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens: 91.1 (2022) 76, FIG.5 (COLOUR OF A) Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: SUPPLEMENTUM 1, PL.225, TEREUS 1 (A) Ransome, H.M., The Sacred Bee in ancient times and folklore (London, 1937): 272, FIG.107 (A) Rutter, K.N. and Sparkes, B.A. (eds.), Word and Image in Ancient Greece (Edinburgh, 2000): 133, FIG.7.6 (A) Schefold, K. and Jung, F., Die Urkönige, Perseus, Bellerophon, Herakles und Theseus in der klassischen und hellenistischen Kunst (Munich, 1988): 74, FIG.80 (A)
CAVI Lemma: RF column krater. From Falerii (Cività Castellana){1}. Group of Naples
3169{2}. Second quarter fifth.
CAVI Subject: A: Tereus with a sword, reclining; a chest, from which protrudes Itys' leg;
at left, Procne and Philomela, fleeing. B: two groups of a youth and a boy.
CAVI Inscriptions: A: below women's heads: καλος. Near Tereus: καλος.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} sepoltura della Penna. {2} near Painter of Bologna 228, iii.
CAVI Comments: CVA cites Savagnini as identifying the myth as that of Thyestes.
CAVI Number: 7136
AVI Bibliography: Seta (1918), 64/3579. — G.Q. Giglioli, CVA Villa Giulia 2, Italy 2 (1926),
III I c, pl. 17. — ARV[2] (1963), 514/3.
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)