Publication Record: Arts (online journal): 10.1 (2021) 2, FIG.11 (COLOUR OF I) Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 763.2 Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 772 Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 317.2 Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 286 Cohen, B., The Colours of Clay, Special Techniques in Athenian Vases (Los Angeles, 2006): 291, 299, 304, NO.92 (COLOUR OF I) Corsano, M., Glaukos, Miti greci di personaggi omonimi (Rome, 1992): FIG.4 (COLOUR OF I) Hoppin, A., A handbook of Attic red-figured vases signed by or attributed to the various masters of the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. (Cambridge, 1919): II, 429 Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: IV, PL.160, GLAUKOS II 1 (I) Murray, A.S. and Smith, A.H., White Athenian Vases in the British Museum (London, 1896): PL.16 Pfuhl, E., Malerei und Zeichnung der Griechen (Munich, 1923): FIG.526 Robertson, C.M., The art of vase-painting in classical Athens (Cambridge, 1992): 187, FIG.197 (I) Schefold, K. and Jung, F., Die Urkönige, Perseus, Bellerophon, Herakles und Theseus in der klassischen und hellenistischen Kunst (Munich, 1988): 56, FIG.51 (I) Schierup, S. & Rasmussen, B.B. (eds.), Red-figure Pottery in its Ancient Setting, Gosta Enbom Monographs 2 (Copenhagen, 2012): 45, FIG.2 (COLOUR OF I) Sparkes, B.A., The Red and the Black (London, 1996): 160, FIG.VI.16 (I) Stansbury-O'Donnell, M.D, Pictorial Narrative in Ancient Greek Art (Cambridge, 1999): 85, FIG.36 (I) Stansbury-O'Donnell, M.D., A History of Greek Art (Oxford, 2015): 257, FIG.10.21 (COLOUR OF I)
CAVI Footnotes: {1} so Beazley in AJA, "so far as I can make out." Smith and others had read
Πολυειδος. Sophocles has Πολυιδος with short iota, Homer with long. {2} so
ARV[2]; Smith had restored: [Σοτ]αδες [εποιεσεν].
CAVI Comments: From the same tomb in Athens as London D 6 and D 7, all by the Sotades
Painter. According to Burn (who is followed by Robertson), London D 5 and D 6
and the two Sotades phialai, found in the same tomb with five (originally six)
other vases, are a set. Robertson thinks the Sotades signature here indicates
the potter, not the workshop owner; and that Sotades worked in the workshop of
Hegesiboulos. For the myth of Glaukos, see Apollodoros 3,2,3 and Roscher
(1884–1937), i, 1686f., s.v. .... For the sanctuary see P.J. Callagan,
`Excavations at a Shrine of Glaukos,' BSA 73 (1978) 1-30. Glaukos was a son of
Minos who drowned in a honey pot but was brought back to life by the seer
Polyeidos.
CAVI Number: 4397
AVI Bibliography: C.H. Smith in BM Cat. E (1896), 391. — Beazley (1935), 483/14. — ARV[2]
(1963), 763/2, 772. — Mertens (1977), 104f., fig. 26. — Wehgartner (1983), pl.
32,2 (Int.). — Burn (1985), 93ff., pls. 23,1, 24,2, 37,1-2 and colored plate. —
Add.[2] (1989), 286. — Hoffmann (1989a), 68-88, figs. 1-7. — Robertson (1992),
187-89 and fig. 197 (Int.). — Hoffmann (1997), 120-26, figs. 66-69 (66 is a dr.
by Lissarrague showing inscriptions; 68 shows location of Glaukos inscription).
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)