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| Early Classical Painters of Cups and Skyphoi. Early Classical Painters of Cups and Skyphoi; Follower of Douris; Other Cup Painters. Early Classical Painters of Cups and Skyphoi; The Pistoxenos Painter ... Agora 30 112 ... Addenda 289-291 ... Addenda 289 ... Addenda 291 |
| LIMC IV, 1988, pp. 637-645, 652-654, s.v. Hephaistos (A. Hermary). Halm-Tisserant, AK 29, 1986, pp. 20-22. LIMC IV, p. 638. Froning, Dithyrambos, pp. 67-71. ARV² 1171, 1. Paralip. 459, 1. Addenda 338 ... Agora 30 184 P 13367 P 2708 G 6:3 ... 430 B.C. |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.12. Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 37, cat. no. V 49, pl. 8:14; Hayashi, Triptolemosbildes, p. 136, cat. no. 37, pl. 5:1 (wrongly called a calyx-krater); Langridge, "Eucharides Painter," ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Of the three episodes in this myth recognized by Dugas, 289 probably depicted the second, the departure for the mission where Triptolemos sits on the throne flanked by Demeter and Kore, one of whom pours a libation into his phiale. The composition on 289 may have looked much like the one on Louvre G 187, the namepiece of the Triptolemos Painter (ARV2 361, 2; Paralip. 364, 2; Addenda 222; Denoyelle, Chefs-d'oeuvre . . . ... E 140 by Makron (ARV2 459, 3; Paralip. 377, 3; Addenda 243).
The Eucharides Painter (ARV1 154, 15; ARV2 227, 16: wrongly called a calyx-krater: the wall is convex, not flaring). |
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