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| Early Red-Figure Cup Painters. Early Red-Figure Cup Painters; Oltos; Epiktetos and Skythes. Addenda 155. G. Neumann, AA, 1977 [pp. 38-43], pp. 39-41. ARV² 23, 9. Paralip. 323, 12. A. Linfert, Rivista di ... Agora 30 87 ... Paul Getty Museum 4 [OPA 5], pp. 83-93 ... C. Cardon, AJA 83, 1979, pp. 169-173 ... Paul Getty Museum 4 [OPA 5], pp. 83-94 |
Mended with small missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Lip offset on inside; foot offset on underside. Glaze slightly abraded on handles. H. 0.074; diam. of rim 0.18; W. with handles 0.238; ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Thompson, An Ancient Shopping Center (Agora Picture Book 12), Princeton 1971, fig. 67 (I); Agora XIV, pl. 87; Beck, Album, pl. 60:307 (I); ARFV:Archaic, fig. 48; Guide (1976), p. 245, fig. 128; C. Cardon, AJA 83, 1979, pls. 22:1; 23:4, 5; 24:8; 25:12; G. ... Eos; Human Figure, pp. 142--145, cat. no. 51; Robertson, AVP, p. 83, fig. 72 (A); M. ... Here the question of the cup's painter rested until 1979, when Carol Cardon withdrew the cup from the oeuvre of the Berlin Painter, connected it with Phintias' workshop, and proposed to call the artist the Gorgos Painter (AJA 83, 1979, pp. 169--173). |
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