Stamnos
Object Number:
48-30-3
Current Location:
Collections storage
Culture:
Attic
Provenience:
Mediterranean
Manufacture Location:
Attica
Maker:
Oreithyia Painter
Date Made:
480-470 BC
Early Date:
-480
Late Date:
-470
Section:
Mediterranean
Materials:
Ceramic
Technique:
Red Figure
Iconography:
Warrior
Armor
Quiver
Sword
Shield
Phiale
Oinochoe
Description:
Extensively restored, alien pieces introduced etc. A) warrior's farewell. In center, warrior standing facing left, with helmet, sword, spear, shield and quiver(?), holding out phiale to female figure at left who holds oinochoe in right hand. Parts of a fully clothed female figure at right. B) part of bearded male figure, standing, holding long staff in center. At left a very incomplete female figure and at right a complete female, both facing on toward man.
Credit Line:
Bequest of Annie May Hegeman
Other Number:
| L-3-3 | - | Old Museum Number |
Bibliography:
[Article] Ashmead, Ann and Kyle M. Phillips. 1988. "Undoing the Past: Changing Attitudes Towards the Restoration of Greek Pots". Expedition. 30 (2): 21-28. : Page/Fig./Plate: 21-27/ figs. 1-7, 9-10
[Book] Koob, Steven P. 1988. "The Conservation and Restoration of Red-figure Stamnos No. 48-30-3". 30:2:29-30.
[Book] Philippaki, Barbara. 1967. The Attic Stamnos.
[Book] Beazley, John D. 1963. Attic Red-figure Vase-painters.
[Book] Beazley, J. D. 1942. Attic Red-figure Vase-Painters.
[Article] Dohan, Edith H. 1932. "Two vases from the Hegeman collection". The Museum Journal. 23 (1): 64-74.
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