Rightly recognising that the days of the draughtsman and his decorative figure style were past and gone, the ceramic workshops of the late 4th century, and the Hellenistic, which appeared in several spots of the now decentralized Greek world, more and more gave up the red-figured technique. The great increase of the means of colouring, which is to be assumed for the late painting, the complete suppression of formal tendencies in favour of impressionism did not permit the silhouette style even a subsidiary place. The future belonged to free brush technique, that which painted in black, and that which had a black ground (pp. [110] and [157]).
The figured world, the representations, no longer play any part; the Hellenistic painters prefer to put on their elegant, often playfully treated vases tendrils, festoons, hanging branches and fillets, wreathes and masks in loose arrangement. With these products of the mere craftsman, which are often of fascinating effect (cp. [Fig. 160]), but often in shape and decoration cause one to miss the delicate taste of earlier times, ends the history of Greek vase-painting; by pottery with relief ornament (already heralded by the completely black channelled vases of the 4th century and works like the aryballos of Xenophantos), which now gains ground more and more, painted pottery is completely driven off the field.
NOTE
Thanks are due to Messrs. F. Bruckmann, of Munich, for permission to reproduce several drawings from Furtwängler-Reichhold, Griechische Vasenmalerei.
INDEX OF ILLUSTRATIONS
[Plate I.] Interior of a kylix signed by Euphronios as potter: fromCaere; Paris, Louvre, G 104. Diameter 0,39. From Furtwängler-Reichhold5. | [Frontispiece] | ||
| CHAPTER I.: THE STONE AND BRONZE AGES:— | |||
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| [Pl. II.] | [Fig. 1] | Bowl from Sesklo: Athens. Height0,20. Dark painting on lemon-colouredground. From Tsountas,Dimini and Sesklo (Greek), pl. 22 | |
| [Fig. 2.] | Face-urn from Troy II.-V.: Berlin.Height 0,30. From British Schoolyellowish clay. From H. Schliemann’sSammlung TrojanischerAltertümer, Hubert Schmidt, No.1,080 and 1,084 | [To face page 2] | |
| [Pl. III.] | [Fig. 3] | Beaked jug from Syros: Athens,Nicole 123. Height 0,16. Light-brownpainting on yellow ground.From Ephemeris Arch. 1899, pl. 10.No. 8 | |
| [Fig. 4.] | Beaked jug from the sixth shaft-graveat Mycenae: Athens, Nicole189. Height 0,30. Turned on thewheel, polished, lustreless brown(and red) painting. From Furtwänglerand Löschcke, MykenischeTongefässe, pl. IX. No. 44. | [4] | |
| [Pl. IV.] | [Fig. 5] | Vase of Kamares style from thepalace of Knossos: Candia. Height,0,22. Painting white, orange andcarmine-red on black glaze. FromBritish School Annual IX, p. 120. | |
| [Fig. 6.] | Unpainted kylix with yellowsmoothed surface, from the fourthshaft-grave at Mycenae: Athens,Nicole 164. Diameter 0,12. FromFurtwängler and Löschcke, MykenischeTongefässe, pl. V. No. 22 | [6] | |
| [Pl. V.] | [Fig. 7] | Funnel-vase of late Minoan I. froma house at Palaikastro: Candia.Height 0,10. Turned on the wheel,Annual IX, p. 311, fig. 10 | |
| [Fig. 8.] | Funnel-vase of late Minoan I. fromhouse on the island of Pseira:Candia. From Seager, Excavationson the island of Pseira, p. 25, fig. 8 | ||
| [Fig. 9.] | Vase (Pithos) of Kamares style fromPhaistos: Candia. Height 0,50.Red and white painting on blackglaze. From Monumenti AntichiXIV., pl. XXXV. b. | [To face page 8] | |
| [Pl. VI.] | [Fig. 10] | Stirrup-vase of late Minoan I., froma house at Gournia: Candia. Height0,20. From H. Boyd Hawes,Gournia, pl. H. | |
| [Fig. 11.] | Amphora of late Minoan I., from ahouse on Pseira. With many detailsoverpainted in white. FromSeager op. cit., pl. VII. | [10] | |
| [Pl. VII.] | [Fig. 12] | Amphora of Palace style from agrave of Knossos. From Archæologia,1905, pl. CI. | |
| [Fig. 13.] | Amphora of Palace style from agrave of Knossos. From Archæologia,1905, pl. C. | [12] | |
| [Pl. VIII.] | [Fig. 14] | Late Mycenean Cup from Ialysos(Rhodes): London. Height 0,20.Dark-brown glaze-colour on yellowground, details in white. FromFurtwängler-Löschcke, MykenischeVasen, pl. VIII., 49. | |
| [Fig. 15.] | Late Mycenean stirrup-vase fromIalysos (Rhodes): London. Height0,23. Yellowish-red glaze-colour onyellow ground. The tentacles ofthe cuttle-fish from a peculiar ornamenton the reverse, a bird by theside of it. From Furtwängler-Löschcke,Mykenische Vasen, pl.IV., 24. | [14] | |
| [Pl. IX.] | [Fig. 16] | Late Mycenean vase with ribbedhandles from Ialysos (Rhodes):London. Height 0,34. Dark-brownglaze-colour (in parts burntred) on yellow ground. From Furtwängler-Löschcke,MykenischeVasen, pl. VI., 32. | |
| [Fig. 17.] | Late Mycenean vase with ribbedhandles from Rhodes: Munich 47.Height 0,45. Brown, partly red,glaze-colour on yellow ground. Bigawith driver and companion. MünchenerVasensammlung I., p. 6,fig. 7 | [To face page 16] | |
| CHAPTER II.: THE GEOMETRIC STYLE:— | |||
| [Pl. X.] | [Fig. 18] | Attic Geometric Amphora (Dipylonclass): Munich 1,250. Height O,50.From photo. | |
| [Fig. 19.] | Geometric Amphora, said to comefrom Melos, probably Attic (BlackDipylon): Munich. Height O,73.Münchener Jahrbuch, 1909, II., p.202, fig. 1 | [20] | |
| [Pl. XI.] | [Fig. 20] | Upper half of a Dipylon grave-vase:Athens, Collignon-Couve 214.Height I,23. From Monumenti dell’Istituto IX., pl. 40, 1 | |
| [Fig. 21.] | Frieze from the upper half of a bowlfrom Thebes, of which the rest isonly decorated with stripes: London.From Journal of Hellenic Studies,1899, pl. 8 | [22] | |
| [Pl. XII.] | [Fig. 22] | Rhodian Geometric jug, said tocome from Crete: Munich 455.Height O,22. Münchener VasensammlungI., p. 44, fig. 57 | |
| [Fig. 23.] | Protocorinthinian Geometric cup(skyphos) from Greece: Munich.Height O,12. Münchener Jahrbuch,1913, I., p. 78 | [26] | |
| [Pl. XIII.] | [Fig. 24] | Attic Geometric kylix from Athens:Munich. Diameter O,18. MünchenerJahrbuch, 1913, I., p. 78. | |
| CHAPTER III.: THE SEVENTH CENTURY:— | |||
| [Fig. 25.] | Cretan hydria from Praisos: Candia.Height O,30. From British SchoolAnnual, IX., pl. 9c | ||
| [Fig. 26.] | Cretan jug from Praisos: Candia.Height O,33. White on glaze. FromB.S.A. IX., pl. 9d | [28] | |
| [Pl. XIV.] | [Fig. 27] | Cretan miniature jug with femalehead: Berlin 307. Height O,10.From Athenische Mitteilungen,1897, pl. 6 | |
| [Fig. 28.] | Fragment of a jug from Aegina:Athens. Nicole 848. Diameterca. 0,25. Athenische Mitteilungen,1897, pl. VIII. | [To face page 30] | |
| [Pl. XV.] | [Fig. 29] | Fragment of a plate from a graveat Praisos: Candia. Original diameterca. 0,35. Wrestle with a seamonster. From B.S.A. X., pl. III. | |
| [Fig. 30.] | Krater of Aristonothos: Rome,Palazzo dei Conservatori. Height0,36. From Mélanges d’Archéologieet d’histoire, 1911, pl. I. | [32] | |
| [Pl. XVI.] | [Fig. 31] | Protocorinthian lekythos: London,B.M. Height 0,07. From Journalof Hellenic Studies, XI., pl. I., 2 | |
| [Fig. 32.] | Protocorinthian lekythos, said tocome from Corinth: Berlin 336.Height 0,06. From ArchäologischeZeitung, 1883, I. | ||
| [Fig. 33.] | Protocorinthian jug of post-Geometricstyle from Aegina: Munich225a. Height 0,18. MünchenerVasensammlung I., p. 11, fig. 17 | [34] | |
| [Pl. XVII.] | [Fig. 34] | Protocorinthian lekythos, said tocome from Thebes: Boston. Height0,07. From American Journal ofArchæology, 1900, pl. IV. | [36] |
| [Pl. XVIII.] | [Fig. 35-7] | Protocorinthian jug, from the neighbourhoodof Rome: Rome, Villa diPapa Giulio. Height 0,26. FromAntike Denkmäler II., pls. 44 and 45 | [38] |
| [Pl. XIX.] | [Fig. 38] | Protocorinthian or Corinthian jug:Munich 234. Height 0,44. Fromphoto. | |
| [Fig. 39.] | Corinthian alabastron, from Greece:Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum 30.Height 0,20. From Catalogue,pl. IV. | ||
| [Fig. 40.] | Corinthian aryballos, from Greece:Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum 36.Height 0,20. From Catalogue,pl. IV. | [40] | |
| [Pl. XX.] | [Fig. 41] | Animal frieze from an early Corinthianjug: Munich 228. Münch.Vasens. I., p. 12, fig. 18 | |
| [Fig. 42.] | Animal frieze from a Corinthian jug of wine-skin shape: Munich 246. Münch. Vasens. I., p. 16, fig. 24 | [To face page 42] | |
| [Pl. XXI.] | [Fig. 43] | Corinthian skyphos, from Samos: Boston. Height O,08. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 44.] | Scene from the late Corinthian flask of Timonidas, from Kleonai (Peloponnese): Athens, Collignon-Couve 620. Height of vase 0,14. From Athenische Mitteilungen, 1905, pl. VIII. | [44] | |
| [Pl. XXII.] | [Fig. 45] | Pinax (votive-tablet), from Corinth, signed by Timonidas: Berlin 846. Height 0,22. From Antike Denkmäler I., pl. 8, 13 | |
| [Fig. 46.] | Frieze of an early Phaleron jug, from Analatos (Attica): Athens, Collignon-Couve 468. From Jahrbuch, 1887, pl. 3 | [46] | |
| [Pl. XXIII.] | [Fig. 47-8] | Neck and body designs of an early Attic Amphora, from Athens: Athens, Collignon-Couve 657. Height 1,22. From Antike Denkmäler I., pl. 57 | [48] |
| [Pl. XXIV.] | [Fig. 49] | Early Attic Amphora, from Piraeus: Athens, Collignon-Couve 651. Height 1,10. From Ephemeris, 1897, pl. 5 | |
| [Fig. 50.] | Cycladic (Euboic) Amphora: Stockholm. Height 0,59. From Jahrbuch, 1897, pl. 7 | [50] | |
| [Pl. XXV.] | [Fig. 51] | Jug with griffin’s head, from Aegina: London, B.M., A 547. From photo. | [52] |
| [Pl. XXVI.] | [Fig. 52] | Chief design on a “Melian” amphora, from Melos: Athens, Collignon-Couve 475. Height of amphora 0,95. From Conze, Melische Tongefässe, pl. IV. | [54] |
| [Pl. XXVII.] | [Fig. 53] | Herakles and Iole (?) on a “Melian” amphora, said to come from Crete: Athens, Collignon-Couve 477. From Ephemeris, 1894, pl. 13 | |
| [Fig. 54.] | Early Rhodian jug, from Rhodes: Hague, Scheurleer Collection. Height 0,22. From photo. | [55] | |
| [Pl. XXVIII.] | [Fig. 55] | Rhodian jug: Munich 449. Height 0,33. Münch. Vasens. I., p. 42, fig. 54 | |
| [Fig. 56.] | Late Rhodian jug, from Rhodes: Munich 450. Height 0,33. Münch.Jahrb., 1911, II., p. 200 | ||
| [Fig. 57.] | Euphorbos plate, from Rhodes: London, B.M. Diameter 0,38. From Photo. | [To face page 56] | |
| [Pl. XXIX.] | [Fig. 58] | Late Rhodian cauldron (lebes), from Italy: Paris, Louvre. Height 0,35. From photo. | [58] |
| [Pl. XXX.] | [Fig. 59] | Gorgon plate, from Rhodes: London, B.M. From J.H.S., 1885, pl. 59. | |
| [Fig. 60.] | Sherd from Naukratis: Oxford. (Busiris’ head painted red on white slip, details by leaving the parts unpainted). From J.H.S., 1905, pl. VI., I. | ||
| [Fig. 61.] | Naukratite sherd found on the Acropolis of Athens: Athens, Acropolis 450a. Yellow, red and white painting on bright ground. From Akropolisvasen I., pl. 24 | [60] | |
| [Pl. XXXI.] | [Fig. 62] | Amphora, from Rhodes (Fikellura): London, B.M., A 1311. Height 0,34. From Münchener Archäol: Studien, p. 300, fig. 24. | |
| [Fig. 63.] | Amphora (Fikellura): Altenburg. Height 0,31. From Böhlau, Nekropolen, p. 56 | [62] | |
| CHAPTER IV.: THE BLACK-FIGURED STYLE:— | |||
| [Pl. XXXII.] | [Fig. 64] | Two friezes of a Corinthian krater, from Caere: Paris, Louvre E. 635. Height 0,46. After photo. | |
| [Fig. 65.] | Corinthian krater, from Corinth: Munich 344. Height 0,31. Münch.Jahrb., 1911, II., p. 290, fig. 1. | [70] | |
| [Pl. XXXIII.] | [Fig. 66] | Frieze of a Corinthian krater, from Caere: Berlin 1655. Height 0,46. From Monumenti X., pl. 4, 5 | [72] |
| [Pl. XXXIV.] | [Fig. 67] | Corinthian plate: Munich 346a. Diameter 0,28. Münch. Vasens. I., p. 31, fig. 46 | |
| [Fig. 68.] | Chalkidian hydria, from Italy: Munich 596. Height 0,46. From photo. | [To face page 74] | |
| [Pl. XXXV.] | [Fig. 69] | Chalkidian amphora, from Vulci: Würzburg. Height 0,41. From photo. | [To face page 74] |
| [Pl. XXXVI.] | [Fig. 70] | Chalkidian amphora, from Caere: London, B.M., B 155. Height 0,45. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 71.] | Scene from Chalkidian amphora of Italian provenance: Munich 592. Münch. Vasens. I., p. 65, fig. 75. | [78] | |
| [Pl. XXXVII.] | [Fig. 72] | Ionic eye kylix, from Italy: Munich 589. Height 0,10. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 73.] | Head of Athena, from Ionic eye kylix: Munich 590. Münch. Vasens. I., p. 64, fig. 74. | [80] | |
| [Pl. XXXVIII.] | [Fig. 74] | Phineus kylix, from Vulci: Würzburg. Diameter 0,39. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 41. | [82] |
| [Pl. XXXIX.] | [Fig. 75] | Ionic b.f. fragments, from Kyme (Asia Minor): London, B.M. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 76.] | Neck design of an Ionic b.f. Amphora, from Italy: Munich 586. Münch. Vasens. I., p. 62, fig. 73. | [84] | |
| [Pl. XL.-I.] | [Fig. 77-8] | Obverse and reverse of an Ionic b.-f. Amphora, from Italy: Munich 585. From Münch. Vasens. I., p. 59, figs. 69 and 70. | [86 & 87] |
| [Pl. XLII.] | [Fig. 79] | Chief design on a Caeretan hydria: Vienna, Museum für Kunst und Industrie 217. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 51. | |
| [Fig. 80.] | Spartan kylix, from Italy: Munich 382. Height 0,15. From Münch.Vasens. I., p. 34, fig. & 48 | [88] | |
| [Pl. XLIII.] | [Fig. 81] | Caeretan hydria, from Caere: Paris, Louvre E 701. Height 0,43. From photo. | [89] |
| [Pl. XLIV.] | [Fig. 82-3] | Obverse and reverse of a Pontic amphora, from Italy: Munich 837. Height of vase 0,33. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 21. | [90] |
| [Pl. XLV.] | [Fig. 84] | Spartan kylix, from Corneto: Berlin. From Jahrbuch d. D. Instatus 1901, pl. III. | |
| [Pl. XLVI.] | [Fig. 85] | Spartan kylix (Arkesilas), from Vulci: Paris, Cabinet des Médailles 189. Diameter 0,29. From Monumenti I., pl. 47ᴬ | |
| [Pl. XLVII.] | [Fig. 86] | Fragments of a cauldron (lebes) by Sophilos: Athens, Acropolis. Gräf 587. Height of the frieze 0,09. From Gräf, Akropolisvasen, pl. 26 | |
| [Fig. 87.] | Attic tripod vase, from Athens: Munich. Height 0,12. From Münch. Jahrb., 1911, II., p. 291, fig. 5. | [94] | |
| [Pl. XLVIII.] | [Fig. 88] | Boeotian b.-f. kantharos: Munich 419. Height 0,19. From Münch.Vasens. I., p. 40, fig. 52 | |
| [Fig. 89.] | Detail of the François vase. From Furtwängler-Reichhold, 13 | [96] | |
| [Pl. XLIX.] | [Fig. 90] | François vase, from Chiusi: Florence, Museo archeologico. Height 0,66. From Furtwängler-Reichhold, pl. 3, 10 | [98] |
| [Pl. L.] | [Fig. 91] | ‘Little Master’ kylix, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 36. Height 0,15. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 92.] | Attic b.-f. kylix with knob handles: Boston. From photo. | [100] | |
| [Pl. LI.] | [Fig. 93] | Interior of an eye kylix of Exekias, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 339. Diameter 0,30. From Gerhard, AuserleseneVasenbilder I., pl. 49 | [102] |
| [Pl. LII.] | [Fig. 94] | Scene from an Attic b.-f. Amphora, from Vulci: Berlin 1685. Height of vase 0,49. From Gerhard, Etruskischeund Kampanische Vasenbilder, pl. 21 | [104] |
| [Pl. LIII.] | [Fig. 95] | Scene from an Attic b.-f. Amphora, probably from Vulci: Würzburg, Urlichs 331. From photo. | [105] |
| [Pl. LIV.] | [Fig. 96] | Amphora of Exekias, from Vulci: Rome, Museo Gregoriano, Helbig 1220. Height of vase 0,80. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 97.] | Attic b.-f. necked Amphora, from Italy: Munich. Height 0,40. From photo. | [To face page 106] | |
| [Pl. LV.] | [Fig. 98] | Necked Amphora of Amasis: Paris, Cabinet des Médailles 222. Height 0,33. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 99.] | Detail from interior of a cauldron of Exekias, from Caere: formerly Castellani Collection, Rome. From Wiener Vorlegeblätter, 1888, pl. 5, 3 b | [107] | |
| [Pl. LVI.] | [Fig. 100] | Chief scene on a late b.-f. hydria, from Vulci: Berlin, 1897. Height of vase 0,44. From Gerhard, AuserleseneVasenbilder IV., pl. 249-50 | [108] |
| [Pl. LVII.] | [Fig. 101] | Attic vase in shape of negro’s head with late b.-f. decoration of neck: Boston. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 102.] | Panathenaic Amphora, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 655. Height 0,62. From photo. | [110] | |
| CHAPTER V.: THE RED-FIGURED STYLE IN THE ARCHAIC PERIOD:— | |||
| [Pl. LVIII.] | [Fig. 103] | Scene on an Amphora in the style of the Andokides painter, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 388. Height 0,535. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 4 | [114] |
| [Pl. LIX.] | [Fig. 104] | Amphora of the potter Pamphaios (Nikosthenes’ shape), from Etruria: Paris, Louvre G 2. Height 0,38. From photo. | [116] |
| [Pl. LX.] | [Fig. 105] | Scene on an Amphora of Euthymides, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 378. Height 0,60. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 14. | |
| [Fig. 106.] | Shoulder scene on a hydria of Hypsis, from Vulci: Rome, Torlonia Collection. From Antike Denkmäler II., pl. 8 | [117] | |
| [Pl. LXI.] | [Fig. 107] | Detail of Amphora of Euthymides, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 410. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 108.] | Detail from interior of an archaic r.-f. kylix, from Orvieto: Boston. From photo. | [118] | |
| [Pl. LXII.] | [Fig. 109] | Rhyton (in shape of a horse’s head) with r.-f. decoration of neck: Boston. From photo. | [To face page 119] |
| [Pl. LXIII.] | [Fig. 110] | Interior of a kylix by Skythes, from Caere: Rome, Villa di Papa Giulio. Diameter of interior O,10. From Monuments Piot XX., pl. 7 | [120] |
| [Pl. LXIV.] | [Fig. 111] | Interior of a kylix by Epiktetos, from Vulci. London, B.M., E. 38. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 73, 1 | [121] |
| [Pl. LXV.] | [Fig. 112] | Part of the design on the psykter of Euphronios, from Caere. Petrograd, Hermitage, 1670. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 63 | [122] |
| [Pl. LXVI.] | [Fig. 113] | Obverse of a kalyx-krater of Euphronios, from Caere. Paris, Louvre G 103. Height of krater O,46. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 92 | [123] |
| [Pl. LXVII.] | [Fig. 114] | Kylix signed by the potter Sosias, from Vulci: Berlin 2278. Diameter 0,32. From photo. | [124] |
| [Pl. LXVIII.] | [Fig. 115] | Interior of a r.-f. kylix, from Caere: formerly Branteghem Collection, now London, B.M., E 46. From Hartwig, Griechische Meisterschalen, pl. VIII. | [125] |
| [Pl. LXIX.] | [Fig. 116] | Interior of a kylix of Brygos, from Vulci: Würzburg, Urlichs (1872) 346. From photo. | [126] |
| [Pl. LXX.] | [Fig. 117] | Detail of an archaic r.-f. pointed amphora, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 408. From Photo. | |
| [Pl. LXXI.] [Figs. 118-9.] Exteriors of a kylix of Brygos: Paris, Louvre. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 25 | [128] | ||
| [Pl. LXXII.] | [Fig. 120] | R.-f. skyphos, from Italy: Vienna, Museum für Kunst und Industrie 328. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 121.] | Exterior of a kylix, from Corneto: Corneto. From Monumenti XI., pl. 20 | [129] | |
| [Pl. LXXIII.] | [Fig. 122] | Scene on a psykter of Duris, from Caere: London, B.M., E. 768. Height of vase O,29. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 48 | [130] |
| [Pl. LXXIV.] | [Fig. 123] | Kylix of Hieron, from Vulci: Berlin 2290. Diameter O,33. From photo. | [131] |
| [Pl. LXXV.] | [Fig. 124] | Kylix of Duris, from Caere: Berlin 2285. Diameter 0,28. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 125.] | R.-f. kylix, from Vulci: Berlin 2294. Diameter 0,30. From photo. | [To face page 132] | |
| [Pl. LXXVI.] | [Fig. 126] | Interior of a r.-f. kylix, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 368. Diameter 0,305. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 86. | [133] |
| CHAPTER VI.: THE STYLE OF POLYGNOTOS AND PHEIDIAS. | |||
| [Pl. LXXVII.] | [Fig. 127] | Figure on a skyphos of Pistoxenos, from Caere: Schwerin. From Jahrbuch des D. Instituts 1912, pl. 6 | |
| [Fig. 128.] | Detail of a fragmentary white-ground lekythos, from Attica: Bonn. From J.H.S. 1896, pl. 4 | [134] | |
| [Pl. LXXVIII.] | [Fig. 129] | Kylix with white-ground interior, from Rhodes: London, B.M. D 2. Diameter 0,24. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 130.] | Detail of a r.-f. krater: New York. From photo. | [135] | |
| [Pl. LXXIX.] | [Fig. 131] | Obverse of a r.-f. krater, from Sicily (?): Boston. Height of vase 0,36. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 115, 1 | [136] |
| [Pl. LXXX.] | [Fig. 132] | Fragmentary r.-f. psykter, from Falerii: Rome, Villa di Papa Giulio. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 133.] | Interior of a kylix, of the potter Hegesibulos: Brussels: Münch.Jahrb. 1913, II., p. 89 | [138] | |
| [Pl. LXXXI.] | [Fig. 134] | Interior of a r.-f. kylix, from Etruria: Munich, Jahn 370. Diameter 0,425. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 6 | [139] |
| [Pl. LXXXII.] | [Fig. 135] | Obverse of a r.-f. kylix-krater, from Orvieto: Paris, Louvre G 341. Height of vase 0,55. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 108 | [140] |
| [Pl. LXXXIII.] | [Fig. 136-7] | Design on lid and sides of a pyxis of Megakles: Bibliothèque Royale, Brussels. Height 0,063. Diameter 0,085. From Fröhner, Coll. Barre, pl. VII. | |
| [Fig. 138.] | Detail of a r.-f. pointed amphora: Paris, Cabinet des Médailles 357. From Furtwängler-Reichhold, pl. 77,1 | [To face page 142] | |
| [Pl. LXXXIV.] | [Fig. 139] | Scene on a r.-f. pelike, from Rugge (Apulia): Lecce. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 66 | |
| [Fig. 140.] | Scene on a r.-f. krater, from Gela: Berlin. Height of vase 0,50. From 50 Berliner Winckelmannsprogramm (1890) | [143] | |
| [Pl. LXXXV.] | [Fig. 141] | R.-f. Amphora, from Vulci: London, B.M., E 271. Height 0,57. From photo. | [144] |
| [Pl. LXXXVI.] | [Fig. 142] | White-ground lekythos, from Attica: London, D 58. Height ca. 0,48. From photo. | [145] |
| [Pl. LXXXVII.] | [Fig. 143-4] | Youth and maiden on a white-ground lekythos, from Attica: Boston 8440. Height of vase, 0,40. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 145.] | Detail of a white-ground lekythos: Athens, Collignon-Couve 1822. From Furtwängler-Riezler, WeissgrundigeLekythen, pl. 93 | [146] | |
| [Pl. LXXXVIII.] | [Fig. 146] | R.-f. stamnos, from Vulci: Munich, Jahn 382. Height 0,445. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 147.] | Scene on a r.-f. stamnos, from Campania: Naples, Heydemann 2419. From photo. | [148] | |
| [Pl. LXXXIX.] | [Fig. 148] | Scene on a r.-f. Amphora, from neighbourhood of Arezzo: Arezzo. Height of vase 0,54. From Furtwängler-Reichhold, pl. 67 | [149] |
| [Pl. XC.] | [Fig. 149-51] | Three details of a fragmentary r.-f. vase: Naples. From three photos, in the Munich Vase Collection | [150] |
| [Pl. XCI.] | [Fig. 152] | Scene on a r.-f. hydria, from Populonia: Florence. Height of vase 0,46. From Milani, Monumentiscelti, pl. 4 | [151] |
| [Pl. XCII.] | [Fig. 153] | R.-f. volute amphora, from Ruvo: Ruvo, Jatta Collection 1501. Height of frieze 0,35. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 38. | [152] |
| [Pl. XCIII.] | [Fig. 154] | Scene on a r.-f. jug: Oxford. Height of vase 0,21. From J.H.S. 1905, pl. 1. | |
| CHAPTER VII.: LATE OFFSHOOTS:— | |||
| [Fig. 155.] | Scene on a late Attic pelike, from Kerch (Crimea): Petrograd, Hermitage 1795. Height 0,38. From Furtwängler-Reichhold 87,2. | [To face page 154] | |
| [Pl. XCIV.] | [Fig. 156] | Lucanian bell-krater, from the Basilicata: Paris, Louvre. Height 0,53. From photo. | |
| [Fig. 157.] | Lower Italian bell-krater with comedy scene (Phlyax vase), from Apulia. London, B.M., F. 151. Height of vase 0,39. From photo. | [156] | |
| [Pl. XCV.] | [Fig. 158] | Apulian volute amphora, from Bari: Boston. Height 1,25. From photo. | [157] |
| [Pl. XCVI.] | [Fig. 159] | Late Attic kalyx-krater, from Greece: Munich. Height 0,41. From Münch. Jahrb., 1913, 1., p. 79 | |
| [Fig. 160.] | Hellenistic cup with designs painted in white: Munich. Height 0,09. From Münch. Jahrb., 1909, II. p. 204, fig. 8 | [158] | |
INDEX OF NAMES
The names of painters and potters are printed in italics. All are Athenian, unless it is otherwise stated.
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [X], [Z]