Πρωτοαττικός αρύβαλλος (Πίν. 27-29)

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Author
Μπακαλάκης, Γ. Μ.Date
1963Language
el
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Υπηρεσία Αρχαιοτήτων και Αναστηλώσεως
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Bibliographic details
Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον, 1961/62, Τόμος 17, Μελέται/Μέρος Α’, 77-82.
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Αρχαιολογικόν Δελτίον
Abstract
A charming aryballos in the small collection of the department of Art and Archaeology
in the University of Thessaloniki. At first glance one might take it as a
protocorinthian, but it is a protoattic vase. That is to say it is a protoattic imitation
of other protocorinthian vases and specially of the « Vogelprotomengruppe » of J.L.
Benson ( Die Geschichte der Korinthischen Vasen, Basel 1953, 14 ).
There are many examples of protoattic vases imitating similar protocorinthian.
But no other imitation has the early attic «άκρίβεια» of the vase in Thessaloniki.
The author dates the vase in the last quarter of the 8th c. B.C. and thinks that
the plaine but «daemonic» vulture busts are reminiscence of the early Corinthian
monumental painting, as well as the vulture busts of the protocorinthian group of
which an imitation is the vase in Thessaloniki.