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Three Vases from the Dutuit Collection

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

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The Accademia dei Lincei in Rome (Palazzo Corsini) is in possession of a considerable quantity of old china, bronzes, terracottas, and other works of art bequeathed to it by Teresa Celli, widow of Dutuit, in the year 1912. I was unable to establish, on the strength of the archives, the Christian name of the donor' husband, but I have ascertained from the Register Office of the city of Rome that his name was Augusto. He can, then, be none other than the owner of the Collection Dutuit, bequeathed by him to the city of Paris in 1902, and now preserved at the Petit Palais. Among the few ancient works of art there are also fourteen small Greek vases: Protocorinthian, Attic B.F. and R.F., South Italian and Gnathia ware. They do not present special interest except three small Attic R.F. vases which do not figure in Prof. Beazley's Attic Red-figured Vase Painters and which can be attributed to definite master.

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1952

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1 I express my heartfelt thanks to the Presidency of the Accademia dei Lincei for the permission to publish the vases as well as to Prof. Beazley, who has kindly read my text. He agrees with two of my attributions, but does not feel sure of the Aischines Painter.

2 JHS XXV, pl. II, 2; CV, pl. 38, 9; Beazley, , ARV, p. 498, 138.Google Scholar

3 Watzinger, , Griech. Vasen in Tübingen, pl. 25 and p. 44Google Scholar; Beazley, p. 496, 57.

4 Keller, , Die ant. Tierwelt, I, pp. 92 ff.Google Scholar; DS s.v. canis, p. 883; RE s.v. Hund, 2552.

5 E.g. Ann. d. Inst., 1852, pl. T and 1879, pl. D.—AZ, 1869, pl. 17.—Millingen, , Vases de Coghill, pl. 44Google Scholar (Brit. Mus. F 101).—Gerhard, , A.V., pl. 278Google Scholar/9.—Brussels R 350, CV III I C, pl. 4, 4.—Hartwig, pl. XXVI. Cf. also the stele of Alxenor at Athens and other stelai.

6 Formerly Gallatin Collection: CV, pl. 26, 9; Beazley, p. 510, 56.

7 CV, pl. 38, 2; Beazley, p. 510, 55.

8 CV, pl. 38, 3; Beazley, p. 510, 42.

9 RM, 42, 1927, p. 233; Beazley, pl 755, 48.

10 FR III, p. 317; Beazley, p. 754, 29.

11 AZ 1879, pl. 5. 1; Beazley, p. 754, 23.

12 CV III I d, pl. 37, 6; Beazley, p. 755, 32.

13 CV III I c, pl. 90, 1; Zevi, E., Mem. Linc. VI, 1937, pl. II, 1Google Scholar; Beazley, p. 755, 44.