This paper discusses an Athenian calyx krater whose style, shape, and inscription allow attribution to the Pantoxena Painter, a member of the Polygnotan workshop. I argue that the unusual scene on the obverse—with a wreathed, draped youth mounting a bema before Nikai and judges—provides the only known image of a rhapsode from the second half of the fifth century BC and joins the very small group of scenes that depict this contest at all. Given the similarity to images of kitharodes and victors in other mousikoi agones, the krater testifies to the continued prestige given rhapsodia in this period. Unfortunately, because the krater was looted from the tomb in Tarquinia where it was placed after export from Athens, its meaning for an Etruscan ...
The Death of Hippolyte on an unedited Apulian Vase. Today, very few painted Greek ceramic vases ill...
The paper reconsiders a calyx crater (Milan Archaeological Museum, St. Inv. 6873) which is ascribed...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
This paper discusses an Athenian calyx krater whose style, shape, and inscription allow attribution ...
This article reexamines an Attic red-figure calyx krater in Athens (Athens National Archaeological M...
A fragmentary red-figure calyx-krater was found in a salvage excavation at the area of Troizen’s eas...
ca. 485-480 B.C. The red figure calyx krater is representation of4th and 5th century BCE Greek vesse...
In this article part of a red-figure bell krater, found in the area of the new entrance of the archa...
International audienceThis paper deals with both the aesthetic and the thematic aspects of bringing ...
International audienceIn 2010, the author had the opportunity to examine material found in a small r...
A post-parthenonian attic vase : the E 466 London crater. This article wishes to provide a thorough...
A Greek Pyxis from the age of HomerThe collection of Oriental and Classical Antiquities at the unive...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
The paper presents one of the most important complexes of the Orientalizing period in Caere (Ce’rve...
This paper is a case study of the continuum between standardization and variation in the production ...
The Death of Hippolyte on an unedited Apulian Vase. Today, very few painted Greek ceramic vases ill...
The paper reconsiders a calyx crater (Milan Archaeological Museum, St. Inv. 6873) which is ascribed...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
This paper discusses an Athenian calyx krater whose style, shape, and inscription allow attribution ...
This article reexamines an Attic red-figure calyx krater in Athens (Athens National Archaeological M...
A fragmentary red-figure calyx-krater was found in a salvage excavation at the area of Troizen’s eas...
ca. 485-480 B.C. The red figure calyx krater is representation of4th and 5th century BCE Greek vesse...
In this article part of a red-figure bell krater, found in the area of the new entrance of the archa...
International audienceThis paper deals with both the aesthetic and the thematic aspects of bringing ...
International audienceIn 2010, the author had the opportunity to examine material found in a small r...
A post-parthenonian attic vase : the E 466 London crater. This article wishes to provide a thorough...
A Greek Pyxis from the age of HomerThe collection of Oriental and Classical Antiquities at the unive...
In 1977, a large Attic red-figured skyphos attributed to the Penelope Painter came to light during t...
The paper presents one of the most important complexes of the Orientalizing period in Caere (Ce’rve...
This paper is a case study of the continuum between standardization and variation in the production ...
The Death of Hippolyte on an unedited Apulian Vase. Today, very few painted Greek ceramic vases ill...
The paper reconsiders a calyx crater (Milan Archaeological Museum, St. Inv. 6873) which is ascribed...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...