Stamnos
48-30-3
Location: On Display in the Greece Gallery
From: Mediterranean
Curatorial Section: Mediterranean
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Object Number
48-30-3
Current Location
Greece Gallery - On Display
Culture
Attic
Provenience
Mediterranean
Manufacture Location
Attica
Creator
Oreithyia Painter
Date Made
480-470 BCE
Section
Mediterranean
Materials
Ceramic
Technique
Red Figure
Iconography
Warrior | Armor | Quiver | Sword | Shield | Phiale | Oinochoe
Description
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 the man.
Height
40 cm
Outside Diameter
32.5 cm
Credit Line
Bequest of Annie May Hegeman, 1948
Other Number
L-3-3 - Old Loan Number
Current & Past Exhibitions
This object has never been on display.
Bibliography
Phillips, Kyle M., and Ann H. Ashmead. "Undoing the Past: Changing Attitudes Towards the Restoration of Greek Pots ." Expedition: The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 30, no. 2. (1988): 21-28. See: pp. 21-27, fig. 1-7; 9-10
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Koob, Stephen P. "The Conservation and Restoration of Red-figure Stamnos No. 48-30-3 ." Expedition: The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 30, no. 2. (1988): 29-30.
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Philippaki, Barbara. The Attic Stamnos . Clarendon Press, 1967.
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Beazley, John D. Attic Red-figure Vase-painters . 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963. See: p. 496, 4
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Beazley, John D. Attic Red-figure Vase-Painters . Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1942. See: p. 325, no. 4
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Dohan, Edith Hall. "Two vases from the Hegeman collection ." The Museum Journal 23, no. 1. (1932): 64-74. See:
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