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214645, ATHENIAN, London, British Museum, London, British Museum, London, British Museum, 1846,0128.1

  • Vase Number: 214645
  • Fabric: ATHENIAN
  • Technique: RED-FIGURE
  • Shape Name: AMPHORA, BELLY, TYPE B
  • Date: -475 to -425
  • Inscriptions: POLYGNOTOS
    Signature: POLYGNOTOS EGRAPSEN
  • Attributed To: NAUSICAA P by BEAZLEY
  • Decoration: A: WOMEN WITH FILLETS CROWNING BULLS, TRIPODS
    B: WOMEN, ONE WITH PHIALE AND OINOCHOE, DRAPED MEN, ONE WITH STAFF, ONE WITH SCEPTRE
  • Current Collection: London, British Museum: E284
  • Previous Collections:
  • Publication Record: American Journal of Archaeology: 106 (2002) 362, FIG.8 (A)
    Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 1107.7
    Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 394
    Beazley, J.D., Paralipomena (Oxford, 1971): 452
    Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 330
    Connelly, J.B., Portrait of a Priestess, Women and Ritual in Ancient Greece (Princeton and Oxford, 2007): PL. AT PAGE 165, 183, FIG.6.12 (A, PART OF A)
    Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: LONDON, BRITISH MUSEUM 3, III.Ic.7, PL.(182) 17.3A-C View Whole CVA Plates
    Gebauer, J., Pompe und Thysia, attische Tieropferdarstellungen auf schwarz- und rotfigurigen Vasen (Münster, 2002): 715, FIG.96 (A)
    Gerhard, E., Auserlesene Vasenbilder (Berlin, 1840-58): IV, PL.243 (COLOUR DRAWING OF A, DRAWING OF B)
    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, 376 (B), 377 (A)
    Immerwahr, H., Attic Script, A Survey (Oxford, 1990): PL.32.132 (PART OF A)
    Kaltsas, N. and Shapiro, A., Worshiping Women, Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens (Athens and New York, 2008): 237, NO.108 (COLOUR OF A AND B)
    Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae: VIII, PL.659 PHYLAI 1 (A)
    Mannack, T., The Late Mannerists in Athenian Vase-Painting (Oxford, 2001): PL.15 (A, B)
    Monumenti antichi pubblicati per cura della Reale Accademia deiLincei: 9 (1899-1901) PL.1 (A)
    Pfuhl, E., Malerei und Zeichnung der Griechen (Munich, 1923): FIG.519
    Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum: I, PL.24, GR439 (A)
    Thesaurus Cultus et Rituum Antiquorum: III, 326, NO.123 (DRAWING OF A)
    van Straten, F.T., Hiera Kala: Images of Animal Sacrifice in Archaic and Classical Greece (Leiden, 1995): FIG.45 (DRAWING OF A)
  • AVI Web: https://www.avi.unibas.ch/DB/searchform.html?ID=4722
  • AVI Record Number: 4550
  • LIMC ID: 6765
  • LIMC Web: http://ark.dasch.swiss/ark:/72163/080e-740371f2981ad-3
  • British Museum Link: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/G_1846-0128-1
  • CAVI Collection: London E 284.
  • CAVI Lemma: RF amphora. Nausicaa Painter. Third quarter fifth.
  • CAVI Subject: A: two women preparing oxen for sacrifice. B: king; woman; man and woman.
  • CAVI Inscriptions: A: high between the two women, two-liner approximately stoich.: Πολυγνοτος | εγ(ρ)αψεν{1}.
  • CAVI Footnotes: {1} "In place of the [rho] the artist had first made a [gamma] in error." (C. Smith).
  • CAVI Comments: Low psi.
  • CAVI Number: 4550
  • AVI Bibliography: C.H. Smith in BM Cat. E (1896), 209 (not ill.). — H.B. Walters, CVA London 3, Great Britain 4 (1927), III I c, pl. 17,3a-c. — ARV[2] (1963), 1107/7. — Para. (1971), 452. — Add.[2] (1989), 330. — AttScr (1990), no. 755, fig. 132. — Robertson (1992), 217.
  • CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)
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