Chapter 3: Olympos, the Underworld, and Minor Divinities
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♦ Florence, Museo Archeologico Nazionale 4209: Attic black-figure volute krater from Chiusi (François Krater) with Dionysos bringing Hephaistos back to Olympos, accompanied by Silenoi (named) and Nymphai (named)
A. Furtwaengler and K. Reichhold, Griechische Vasenmalerei: Auswahl hervorragender Vasenbilder (Serie I, 1904), detail of pl. 12
Side B of François Krater, with return of Hephaistos on middle frieze on the body of the krater
♦ Paris, Musee du Louvre E876: Attic black-figure dinos with Silenoi in return of Hephaistos
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Musée du Louvre 2 (1923), Hd pl. 23, 2-4
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
♦ Würzburg, University, Martin von Wagner Museum L252 (Langlotz no. 252): Attic black-figure amphora with Silenoi in pursuit of women
E. Langlotz, Griechische Vasen in Würzburg (1932), pl. 69
Beazley Archive Pottery Database (no images)
♦ Athens, Stoa of Attalos, Museum of the Athenian Agora, P334. Attic black-figure dinos, Group of Dresden Lekanis, with Silenos pursuing woman
R.S. Young, “A Black-Figured Deinos,” Hesperia 4 (1935), 437 fig. 5
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
♦ New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 31.11.11: Attic black-figure column krater by Lydos with Silenoi in return of Hephaistos
Metropolitan Museum collection on line
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
♦ Berlin, Antikensammlung F1697: Attic black-figure amphora by the Painter of Berlin 1686, with Silenoi
T. Panofka, Parodieen und Karikaturen auf Werken der klassischen Kunst (1851), pl. 1.5
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
♦ Berlin, Antikensammlung 1966.1: Attic black-figure neck-amphora, Group of Compiegne 988, with three Silenoi
E. Gerhard, Auserlesene Griechische Vasenbilder, hauptsächlich Etruskischen Fundorts (Band 1): Götterbilder (1840), detail from pl. 52
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
♦ Berlin, Antikensammlung 3151: Attic black-figure cup by Ergotimos with capture of Silenos (named)
E. Gerhard, Auserlesene Griechische Vasenbilder, hauptsächlich Etruskischen Fundorts (Band 3): Heroenbilder, meistens homerisch (1847), detail from pl. 238
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
♦ Würzburg, University, Martin von Wagner Museum H1646 (L474=Langlotz no. 474): Attic red-figure cup by the Ambrosios Painter with Satyr (inscribed “Satyros”) and a companion named Eukrates
E. Langlotz, Griechische Vasen in Würzburg (1932), pl. 143
Drawing by J.D. Beazley from Beazley Archive Pottery Database
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Edited by R. Ross Holloway, Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor Emeritus, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown Univ., and Frances Van Keuren, Prof. Emerita, Lamar Dodd School of Art, Univ. of Georgia, December 2017.
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