Ερυθρόμορφη οινοχόη του Μουσείου Καβάλας

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Author
Ρωμιοπούλου, ΚατερίναDate
1965Language
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Υπηρεσία Αρχαιοτήτων και Αναστηλώσεως
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Bibliographic details
Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον, 1964, Τόμος 19, Μελέται/Μέρος Α’, 73-78.
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Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον
Abstract
A RED-FIGURE OINOCHOE IN THE MUSEUM OF KAVALA
(Plates 45-5 0, Fig. 1)
A fragment of an oinochoe (mug shape VIII) but of an enormous size bearing on
the neck the representation of satyrs and maenads. It was found in the sanctuary
of the goddess Parthenos at Kavala.
The author dates the fragment in the decade 400 - 390 B. G. and attributes it
to the Painter of Louvre G 433 (see Beazley ARV2, Addenda I, p. 1691), although
it is much more elaborate than any work of his known hitherto. The other vases
of the painter named in Beazley’s ARV2 do not bear very directly upon the vase
of Kavala.