The paper reconsiders a calyx crater (Milan Archaeological Museum, St. Inv. 6873) which is ascribed to the Lycurgus Painter and so is dated to the first half of the 4th c.BCE. The vase appeared on the Milan antiquities market at auction in 1963, without any indication of provenance. In spite of this, new researches has linked it to the Peucetia area of Apulia. We will analyse the iconography of the depictions on both sides of the crater in order to establish a possible theatrical medium between the myth and the vase depiction, and to attempt an iconological reading of the scenes. Lastly, we hypothesize a possible context for the vase and its message
This paper analyses a Gnathian cup-skyphos from the Archaeological Museum Paolo Giovio of Como. The ...
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A fragmentary calyx-krater depicting the abduction of Chrysippus was recently found in the Greek co...
The paper considers the monumental crater of the Niobid Painter found in Gela in 1889 and preserved ...
This paper deals with the importance of the analysis of the inscriptions on southern Italian Red-Fig...
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In the Alexandra, Lycophron mentions a cult celebrated in Daunia, the northern part of Puglia in Sou...
The Death of Hippolyte on an unedited Apulian Vase. Today, very few painted Greek ceramic vases ill...
This paper studies the uses of Greek myths as seen on the remaimng funerary art of South Italy, part...
The white ground crater by the Phiale Painter (450–440 BC) exhibited in the “Pietro Griffo” Archaeol...
On the evidence of its figured scene, an Etruscan oinochoe, discovered in the early decades of this ...
11TH INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON ANCIENT MOSAICS OCTOBER 16TH 20TH, 2009, BURSA TURKEY Mosaics of T...
South Italy, once called Magna Graecia, was source of ancient Greek pottery fabricated mostly during...
Among the findings from the AD 19th century excavations of the Marzabotto necropoleis there ...
This paper analyses a Gnathian cup-skyphos from the Archaeological Museum Paolo Giovio of Como. The ...
The article selects a group of Italiote vases with mythological scenes proven coming from Italic sit...
From the Lipari Island come some silvered vases (tin-folied) and one gold leaf vase. Shapes are the ...
A fragmentary calyx-krater depicting the abduction of Chrysippus was recently found in the Greek co...
The paper considers the monumental crater of the Niobid Painter found in Gela in 1889 and preserved ...
This paper deals with the importance of the analysis of the inscriptions on southern Italian Red-Fig...
This paper presents, for the first time, a Proto-Lucanian bell-shaped crater belonged to the famous ...
In the Alexandra, Lycophron mentions a cult celebrated in Daunia, the northern part of Puglia in Sou...
The Death of Hippolyte on an unedited Apulian Vase. Today, very few painted Greek ceramic vases ill...
This paper studies the uses of Greek myths as seen on the remaimng funerary art of South Italy, part...
The white ground crater by the Phiale Painter (450–440 BC) exhibited in the “Pietro Griffo” Archaeol...
On the evidence of its figured scene, an Etruscan oinochoe, discovered in the early decades of this ...
11TH INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON ANCIENT MOSAICS OCTOBER 16TH 20TH, 2009, BURSA TURKEY Mosaics of T...
South Italy, once called Magna Graecia, was source of ancient Greek pottery fabricated mostly during...
Among the findings from the AD 19th century excavations of the Marzabotto necropoleis there ...
This paper analyses a Gnathian cup-skyphos from the Archaeological Museum Paolo Giovio of Como. The ...
The article selects a group of Italiote vases with mythological scenes proven coming from Italic sit...
From the Lipari Island come some silvered vases (tin-folied) and one gold leaf vase. Shapes are the ...