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11-03-2015, 08:02

List of Objects

Hydria. London, British Museum 1843.11-3.24 (E 169). ARV2 1062 = Workshop of the Coghill Painter. LIMC 1, 776 Andromeda No. 3, with pl. 623.

Pelike. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts 63.2663. Not in ARV2. Paralipomena 448 = Kensington Painter and Kensington Class. LIMC 1, 776 Andromeda No. 2, with pl. 622.

White-ground calyx-krater. Agrigento, Museo Civico AG 7, from Agrigento. ARV2 1017 No. 53 = Phiale Painter. LIMC 1, 776 Andromeda No. 5, with pl. 623.

Moret 1975, 263-64. The vases he cites are as follows, with the first two using stakes and the third a cliff. (1) Calyx-krater; Matera, Museo Ridola 12538, from Irsina. LIMC 1, 781-82 Andromeda No. 64, with pl. 633. (2) Loutrophoros; Naples H 3225, from Canosa. LIMC 1, 777 Andromeda No. 13, with pl. 626. (3) Amphora fragments; Halle, Albertinum 214, from Ruvo. LIMC 1, 777 Andromeda No. 12.

Cleveland, Museum of Art 91.1. Attributed to ‘‘near to the Policoro Painter.’’ LIMC 6, p. 391-92 No. 36 Medeia, with pl. 199.

Syracuse 66557, from Syracuse, Necropoli dell’Ospedale Civile. LIMC 1, Antigone No. 1 with pl. 659. LIMC 7, 9 Oidipous No. 83, with pl. 14. LIMC 5, Iokaste No. 5.

Apulian bell-krater by the Schiller Painter, dated to ca. 370 bce. Wurzburg, Martin von Wagner Museum H 5697. LIMC 7, 868 Telephos No. 81, with pl. 601.

London, British Museum E 382. Attic red-figure pelike, Near the Chicago Painter. ARV2 632. Addenda2 272. LIMC 1, 260 Agamemnon No. 11, with pl. 192.

Attic red-figure calyx-krater. Berlin, Staatliche Museen V. I. 3974. Unattributed. LIMC 1, 260 Agamemnon No. 260, with pl. 192. LIMC 7, 866 Telephos No. 55, with pl. 599.

Cleveland, Museum of Art 91.1. LIMC 7, 866 Telephos No. 59, with pl. 600. Compare No. 5 above.


11  Pompeii, Regio III4,4, cubiculum a, north wall. Ling 1991,129 fig. 131 = 6279 CE. LIMC 5, 722 Iphigeneia No. 58.

12  Name vase of the Pronomos Painter. Naples 81673 (H 3240), from Ruvo. ARV2 1336 No. 1 where the play is identified as a ‘‘Hesione.’’

13  The first set of three bowls, all of which have the same scenes, are dated to the first half of the second century bce according to the LIMC entries. (1) Berlin, Staatliche Museen 3161 q, from Athedon. LIMC 5, 711-12 Iphigeneia No. 8, with fig. on 712. (2) Athens, National Museum 2114, from Boeotia. LIMC 5, 712 Iphigeneia No. 9, with fig. on 713. (3) Brussels, Royal Museum A 893. LIMC 5, 712 Iphigeneia No. 10.

The second set of three bowls is similarly dated. (1) New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art 31.11.2, from Greece. LIMC 5, 711 Iphigeneia No. 6, with drawing on p. 711 and pls. 466-67 (photographs of details). (2) Athens, National Museum 22633, from the Piraeus. LIMC 5, 711 Iphigeneia No. 7. (3) Volos, Museum DP 71-34, 86, from the Anaktoron at Demetrias. Mentioned in LIMC without entry number at the end of No. 10 on p. 712.

14  The Vatican Vergil (Vatican Library, Cod. lat. 3225). Wright 1993.



 

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