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| ARV² 589, 1. Addenda 264. Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 157, cat. no. A 1, pl. 51. ARV² 240, 31. Ostraka. ARV² 234, 11. ARV² 234, 1. Addenda 200. ARV¹ 169, 8. ARV² 239, 27. Paralip. 349, 29 bis. Addenda 201 ... Agora 30 159 P 7251 P 7249 P 6890 P 7244 D 7:2 ... 490-480 B.C ... Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 157, cat. no. A 1, pl. 51 ... ARV² 234, 11 ... CVA, Basel 3 [Schweiz 7], pl. 11 [323]: 2, 4 |
Six non-joining fragments, a of rim, neck, shoulder, and start of one handle column, b + d of shoulder with swelling for handle root and part of wall, c, f, and g of wall. Glaze dull in places on outside; ... Ca. 480 B.C ... There are not very many red-figured examples of satyrs making wine, and 173 seems to be one of the earliest, preceded slightly by the scene on a bell-krater in Basel, Antikenmuseum und Sammlung Ludwig, BS 482, attributed to the Kleophrades Painter (ARV2 1632, 49 bis; Addenda 188; CVA, Basel 3 [Schweiz 7], pl. 11 [323]:2, 4); 173 seems to be the only example in which there are four satyrs by themselves. Usually, Dionysos is present, as in the scene by the Cleveland Painter in New York (M.M.A. 41.162.10: ARV2 516, 4; Paralip. 382, 4; Addenda 253) or there may be three satyrs by themselves (e.g., Lecce 602 by the Leningrad Painter: ARV2 569, 39; Paralip. 390, 39; Addenda 261).
173 presents a number of problems concerning interpretation of details. ... Normally this is a simple, plain vessel without handles (e.g., Lecce 602; Naples, Capodimonte 960 by the Pig Painter: ARV2 563, 4; Paralip. 389, 4; Addenda 260). |
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