Choes and Anthesteria, p. 94, cat. no. 284 Agora 21, p. 95, M 12, pl. 60 Agora 27, p. 172, cat. no. 42, pl. 36 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 68, cat. no. 70, fig. 304 Fill Well Choes and Anthesteria, p. 91, cat. no. 236, fig. 191 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 79, cat. no. 165, fig. 377 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 95, cat. no. 245, fig. 176 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 94, cat. no. 248 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 91, cat. no. 232, fig. 44 Metzger, Recherches, p. 59, cat. no. 14 LIMC III, 1986, p. 468, no. 527, pl. 360, s.v. Dionysos
Late 5th B.C. Late 5th-early 4th B.C. Early 4th B.C.
C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, pl. 26:10 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 93, cat. no. 245 bis, fig. 388:g F. Brommer, AA, 1965, col. 118, fig. 1 E. Paribeni, EAA 7, 1966, p. 1049, fig. 1177, s.v. Odiseo E. Peribeni, EAA 7, 1966, p. 1049, fig. 1177, s.v. Odiseo R. Bianchi-Bandinelli and E. Parabeni, L'arte dell'antichitá Classica: Grecia, Torino 1976, fig. 450 F. Brommer, Odysseus: Die Taten und Leiden des Helden in antiker Kunst und Literatur, Darmstadt 1983, pl. 2:b M. Geymonat, Eneide con episodi signativi di Iliade e Odissea, Bologna 1987, fig. 70 Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 205, cat. no. N 126 T. McNiven, JHS 109, 1989, pl. 3:d B. Andreae and C.P. Presicce (curators), Ulisse il mito e la memoria, Roma, Palazzo della Esposizioni 22-febbraio-2 settembre, 1996, Rome 1996, cat. no. 31 fig. 35 Brommer, Heldensage³, 445, B 1 Brommer, AA, 1965, cols. 115-119 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 90, cat. no. 228, fig. 33 Brommer, Odysseus, pp. 34-35 ARV² 611, 40 Paralip. 396, 40 Addenda 268 Well Choes and Anthesteria, p. 82, cat. no. 177 ARV² 1208, 39 Addenda 346 ARV² 1208, 40 ARV² 1211, 3 Addenda 347 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 120, cat. no. 443, fig. 30 CVA, Karlsruhe 1, Deutschland 7, pl. 24 [322]:6 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 59, cat. no. 5, fig. 642 Choes and Anthesteria, p. 143, cat. no. 663, fig. 98
Early Classical Painters of Large Pots; The Pan Painter AK 19, 1976, pl. 15 Addenda 256 Esposito and de Tommaso, Vasi attici, p. 63, fig. 96 B. Ashmole, Architect and Sculptor in Classical Greece, London 1972, pp. 42-59 ARV² 536-540 Paralip. 384 Addenda 255-256 ARV² 540-546 Hesperia Suppl. XXV, p. 70, cat. no. 36, pls. 10, 11 Paralip. 385 ARV² 546-549 Paralip. 385-386 ARV2 550 ARV² 536, 2 Addenda 255 ARV² 550-561 Paralip. 386-389 Addenda 256-259 M. Robertson, Two Pelikai by the Pan Painter, greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum 2 [OPA 3], pp. 71-90 ARV² 536, 4 Paralip. 384, 4 B. Ashmole, Architect and Sculptor in Classical Greece, London 1972, pp. 27-40 J.D. Beazley, The Pan Painter, Mainz 1974 M-L. Säflund, The East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology XXVII, Göteborg 1970, pp. 97-124 ARV² 550, 1 Paralip. 386, 1 ARV² 536, 5 ARV² 541, 1 Paralip. 385, 1
Early Red Figure Pot Painters Early Red Figure Pot Painters; The Andokides Painter and the Earliest Red Figure P. Charbonneaux, Archaic Greek Art, New York 1971, p. 312, fig. 357 A. Rumpf, Malerei und Zeichnung [Handbuch der Archäologie 6], Munich 1953, p. 78 Cohen, Attic Bilingual Vases, pp. 227-229 ARV² 1-6 Paralip. 320-321 Addenda 149-150 G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, New York 1961, p. 24, cat. no. 33, fig. 95 Cohen, Attic Bilingual Vases, ch. 3 ARV² 3, 1 Paralip. 320, 1 Addenda 149 G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, New York 1961, p. 27, cat. no. 37, fig. 109 ARV² 3, 2 Paralip. 320, 2 Denoyelle, Chefs d'oeuvre-Louvre, pp. 92-93, cat. no. 41 J.R. Mertens in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greece and Rome, New York 1987, pp. 30-31, cat. no. 16 ARV2 1617, 2 Paralip. 320, 2 bis G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, New York 1961, p. 32, cat. no. 45, fig. 126 ARV2 4, 13 Addenda 150 Denoyelle, Chefs d'oeuvre-Louvre, pp. 94-94 ABV 256, 21 ARV² 5, 14 ARV² 37, 1 Paralip. 114, 21 L. Hall, AJA 48, 1944, pls. VIII, IX Paralip. 114, 21 and 321, 14 Addenda 67 and 150 G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, New York 1961, p. 42, cat. no. 59, fig. 152 Boardman, ARFV:Archaic, p. 14 B. Cohen, The Literate Potter: A Tradition of incised Signatures of Attic Vases, MetMusJ 26, 1991, pp. 49-95 Development, p. 58, pl. 63:1 Boardman, ARVF: Classical, p. 11 Cohen, Attic Bilingual Vases, pp. 113-117 ABV 146, 21 Paralip. 60, 21 Addenda 41 ABV 145, 13 Paralip. 60, 13 Addenda 40 G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, New York 1961, p. 44, cat. no. 61, fig. 147 G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, New York 1961, p. 48, cat. no. 70, fig. 159, 160 ABV 144, 7 Paralip. 60, 7 G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, New York 1961, p. 48, cat. no. 71, fig. 164, 163 Addenda 39 G.M.A. Richter, Archaic Gravestones of Attica, New York 1961, p. 49, cat. no. 73, fig. 67 ABV 146, 20
Rotroff, 1983, no. 100, p. 296, pl. 61 Cistern Lucas, 1962, pp. 156-157 Antioch IV, i, p. 80 Dura IV, i, i Ikaros II, i, pp. 13-44 Antioch IV, i, pl. XIV:1010k Debevoise, 1934, nos. 192, 194, 206, 207, pp. 80-83 Antioch IV, i, p. 80, pl. XIV:1027a:J Antioch IV, i, p. 80, fig. 42:1, 2 Debevoise, 1934, p. 14, pl. V, fig. 1 Fill Antioch IV, i, p. 80, pl. XIV:1010a Tarsus I, no. 185, p. 225, figs. 132, 182 Pagenstecher, 1913, p. 124, fig. 131:f Tarsus I, no. 183, p. 225, figs. 132 Langlotz, 1932, no. 929, p. 164, pl. 252 Bissing, 1902, no. 18019, p. 100
Late Roman 175-125 B.C. 270-220 B.C. 2nd B.C.-early Roman 150-100 B.C. Late 2nd A.D. 180 B.C.