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The Greek Kitchen: Addenda

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2015

B. A. Sparkes*
Affiliation:
The University of Southampton

Extract

Since the publication of ‘The Greek Kitchen’ in JHS lxxxii (1962) 121–137, fresh material for the Appendix (pp. 132–137) has come to light, mainly in the shape of terracottas which were unknown to me at the time, and I take this opportunity of correcting and adding to the original list. A number of pieces listed below were brought to my notice by Dietrich von Bothmer, of the Metropolitan Museum, New York (nos. 14, 15A, 30A, 33A, 33B), with whom I had two valuable discussions; for knowledge of no. 53B, I am indebted to Mademoiselle V. Verhoogen, of the Musées d'Art et Histoire, Brussels. Others to whom I am indebted for information and help with photographs, are: Madame Lilly Ginouvès, of the Louvre; Miss Elaine Loeffler, of the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; Signorina Paola Pelagatti, of the National Museum, Syracuse; Jean Balty, of the Brussels Museum; Bernard von Bothmer, of the Brooklyn Museum; P. Devambez, of the Louvre; R. Noll, of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; A. Oliver, of the Metropolitan Museum, New York; N. Raumschüssel, of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden. Miss Alison Frantz took the photographs of nos. 45 and 74, here plate XXIX.2, for which many thanks are given, Mrs A. D. Ure was assiduous in lending rare books, and Miss Lucy Talcott made valuable suggestions on the subject of the Vienna lekythos.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1965

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References

1 The original article is referred to here as ‘Kitchen’.

2 Two terracottas, mentioned by von Bothmer as being in the Château des Rohan, Strasbourg, have since proved to be forgeries.

3 Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, inv. IV 1921: Mentioned by Beazley in CVA Oxford ii(ix) text to pl. 13(414) 9.

4 Adolfseck, Schloss Fasanerie 120: Neugebauer, , Antiken in deutschem Privatbesitz (1938) pl. 68, no. 161Google Scholar; Brommer, , Antike Kleinkunst in Schloss Fasanerie, Adolphseck (1955)Google Scholar, 6, fig. 11; CVA ii (xvi) pl. 63 (752) and pl. 64 (753) 1–2; Zschietzschmann, , Hellas and Rome (1959), p. 192 Google Scholar, above. Early fifth century.

5 For splanchnopts, see ‘Kitchen’, 122, note 7, especially the Ricci hydria mentioned there.

6 Cab. Méd. L 243, L 46, L 78, 600 and another fr.: ARV 2 370, 8; see Studies Robinson ii 77–82 (Beazley).