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200146, ATHENIAN, Athens, National Museum, Athens, National Museum, 1628

  • Vase Number: 200146
  • Fabric: ATHENIAN
  • Technique: RED-FIGURE
  • Shape Name: CUP
  • Provenance: GREECE, BOEOTIA, TANAGRA
  • Date: -550 to -500
  • Inscriptions: PHINTIAS
    Signature: PHINTIASEPOIESEN
  • Attributed To: PHINTIAS by SIGNATURE
  • Decoration: A,B: UNDECORATED
    I: WARRIOR KNEELING, ARMING WITH HELMET, SHIELD DEVICE, OCTOPUS
  • Current Collection: Athens, National Museum: CC1157
  • Previous Collections:
    • Athens, National Museum: 1628
  • Publication Record: American Journal of Archaeology: (1981) PL.35, FIG.22 (I)
    American Journal of Archaeology: 83 (1979) PL.27, FIG.19 (I)
    Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1963): 25.1
    Beazley, J.D., Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 1st ed. (Oxford, 1942): 24
    Beazley, J.D., Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils (Tübingen, 1925): 58, 468
    Bianchi Bandinelli, R. and Paribeni, E., L'Arte dell' antichita classica, I, Grecia (Turin, 1976): NO.327 (I)
    Boardman, J., Athenian Red Figure Vases (London, 1975): FIG.49 (I)
    Burn, L. and Glynn, R., Beazley Addenda (Oxford, 1982): 74
    Carpenter, T.H., with Mannack, T. and Mendonca, M., Beazley Addenda, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1989): 156
    Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: ATHENS, MUSEE NATIONAL 1, III.I.C.3, PL.(024) 2.1.3.5 View Whole CVA Plates
    Ducrey, P., Guerre et Guerriers dans la Grece Antique (Paris, 1985): AT 9 (DRAWING OF I)
    Hartwig, P., Die griechischen Meisterschalen (Stuttgart, 1893): PL.17.3
    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, 354
    Hoppin, J.C., Euthymides and his fellows (Cambridge, 1917): 109
    PHOTOGRAPH(S) IN THE BEAZLEY ARCHIVE: 2 (PART OF I)
    Pfuhl, E., Malerei und Zeichnung der Griechen (Munich, 1923): FIG.386
    Robertson, C.M., The art of vase-painting in classical Athens (Cambridge, 1992): 83, FIG.71 (I)
    Sweeny, J. et al. (eds.), The Human Figure in Early Greek Art (Greece, 1987): 140-141 (I, A)
    Valavanis, P., Games and sanctuaries in ancient Greece: Olympia, Delphi, Isthmia, Nemea, Athens (Los Angeles, 2004): 68, FIG.75 (COLOUR OF I)
  • AVI Web: https://www.avi.unibas.ch/DB/searchform.html?ID=917
  • AVI Record Number: 803
  • CAVI Collection: Athens, N.M. 1628.
  • CAVI Lemma: RF cup. From Tanagra. Attribution uncertain (see below). Phintias, potter. Last quarter sixth. 510-500.
  • CAVI Subject: Int.: crouching warrior to right, putting on his helmet. Ext.: plain.
  • CAVI Inscriptions: Int.: starting to right of helmet, i.e. from the face, curving down along margin and ending at warrior's mid-back: Φιν^τια̣ς εποι^εσ^εν.(1)
  • CAVI Footnotes: {1} the letters εποι written upside down. A spear head, the crouching legs, and a himation wound around the waist all intervene.
  • CAVI Comments: Attributed to the very early Berlin Painter by Robertson, to the Salting Painter = Hermokrates by Pinney; not attributed to a painter by Beazley. - In Robertson (1992), p. 45, R. suggests that the epoiesen phase of Phintias is later than the egraphsen, as in Euphronios. On pp. 81-82, R. discusses the vase; he feels now uncertain of his earlier attribution to the Berlin Painter, since there is not a single cup of certain attribution to that painter.
  • CAVI Number: 0803
  • AVI Bibliography: Robertson (1958), 55-66. — ARV[2] (1963), 25/1. — Philippaki (1974), fig. 32 (Int.). — Pinney (1981), 156-57, pl. 35/22. — Add.[2] (1989), 155. — AttScr (1990), no. 398. — Robertson (1992), 45 and 81-82, fig. 71.
  • 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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