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A Vase Fragment from Naukratis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

The two vase fragments reproduced in the accompanying illustration were among those brought by Mr. Hogarth from Naukratis in 1903, and are now in the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford. The subject is painted in black silhouette, no other colour occurring in the fragment of the scene which remains: incised lines are used, not only for the inner markings, but for a great part of the outlines. Immediately below the design are two bands of purple: below these again the vase, which was of considerable size, was covered with black paint. The execution is careless, the paint of the design being very unevenly applied.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1910

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References

1 A curious b.-f. example of the same subject, regarded by Benndorf, as a burlesque, is published, Arch. Zeit. 1854Google Scholar, Pl. LXII.

2 Published (1) Furtwängler, in Aufsätze E. Curtius gewidmet, p. 179Google Scholar, Pl. IV. (the only complete instance); (2) Bronzen non Olympia, Pl. XXXIX. 701; (3) Ath. Mitth. 1895, Pl. XIV. 1.

3 ‘Zwei Vasenscherben aus Klazomenai,’ Ath. Mitth. 1898, Pl. VI.