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Fragment of cul and body. Max. dim. 0.09.
On cul, chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes.
The only painter to favor the chain of double lotuses and palmettes on the culs of his calyx-kraters ... Ca. 450 B.C ... The only painter to favor the chain of double lotuses and palmettes on the culs of his calyx-kraters is Euphronios, who used it six times, always on the obverse: Louvre G 103 (ARV2 14, 2; Paralip. 322, 2; Addenda 152; Euphronios, cat. no. 3; Denoyelle, Chefs-d'oeuvre . . . Louvre, pp. 104--105, cat. no. 47); Louvre G 110 (ARV2 14, 3; Paralip. 322, 3; Addenda 152; Euphronios, cat. no. 2); Louvre G 33 (ARV2 14, 4; Euphronios, cat. no. 11); Munich inv. 8935 (ARV2 1619, 3 bis; Paralip. 322, 3 bis; Addenda 152; Euphronios, cat. no. 5); New York, M.M.A. 1972.11.10 (Euphronios, cat. no. 4); and New York, Levy and White (Euphronios, cat. no. 6). ... PEM 7, pl. 153). 270 seems closer to these than to Euphronios. |
| The Pioneer Group. The Pioneer Group; Euphronios; Phintias; Euthymides and Other. Beazley in Cambridge Ancient History 5, 1927, p. 423. Immerwahr, Attic Script, pp. 63-74. D. von Bothmer, Euphronios: Neue ... Agora 30 85 ... The Pioneer Group; Euphronios; Phintias; Euthymides and Other ... D. von Bothmer, Euphronios: Neue Erkenntnisse in Euphronios, pp. 39-45 ... Euphronios, cat. no. 41 |
| H. Hinkel, Der giessener Kelchkrater, Giessen 1967, pp. 38-67. D. von Bothmer, AA, 1976 [pp. 485-512], p. 488-489. Euphronios, cat. no. 1. ARV² 14, 2. Paralip. 322, 2. Tiverios, Περίκλεια, pp. 59-80. Addenda ... Agora 30 27 ... Euphronios, cat. no. 1 ... Euphronios, cat. no. 3 ... Euphronios, cat. no. 2 |
Floor fragment. Glaze misfired on outside from stacking in the kiln.
Max. dim. 0.08; est. diam. of tondo 0.09.
I, floral (part of spiral tendril). In the field, traces of an inscription:
then a leaf ... Ca. 510 B.C ... Mertens, AK 22, 1979 [ pp. 22--37], p. 36 with bibliography and examples; also Euphronios, p. 186 (ARV2 60, 63, listed here, does not have a palmette quatrefoil in the tondo). The cup attributed to Euphronios and mentioned by Mertens on p. 36 is the one now in the art market that shows on side A, Thanatos and Hypnos carrying the body of Sarpedon (Euphronios, cat. no. 34). ... Paul Getty Museum 77.AE.20 (Euphronios, cat. no. 35). |
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