Czére Andrea szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei (Budapest, 2007)
ANDRÁS MÁRTON AND GYÖRGY NEMES: Corinthian White-Ground Lekythoi
Palmer 1964, Graves 416. nos. 3, 5-6, 417. no. 4, 418. no. 5, 419. no. 7, 422. no. 5, 426. nos. 6, 8, 427. no. 13, 430. no. 3, 269-72, 274-76, pi. 67-71; Herbert 1977, Deposit 2, 16 and Eliot and Eliot 1968, Grave C 11 nos. 64, 66, 68, 365, pl. 108. Palmer 1964, Graves 409. no. 9, 415. no. 16, 427. no. 12, 409. no. 8, 267, 275. Ibid., Graves 418. no. 4, 419. no. 6, 427. no. 11, 270-71, 275, pi. 67, 69, 91. Ibid., Grave 427. no. 10, 275. Kurtz 1975, 87. Oakley 2004, 213-14. Ibid., 19-29. M. Pfanner, "Zur Schmückung griechischer Grabstelen", Hefte des Archäologischen Seminars der Universität Bern 3 (1977), 6-12; LT. Koch-Brinkmann and R. Posamentir, "Die Grabstele der Paramythion", in V. Brinkmann, and R. Wünsche, Hrgg, Bunte Götter, Munich 2004, 152, 253; ibid., 32-33. Based on its shape, perhaps the lekythos in Toronto decorated with a scene depicting a visit to a grave is Corinthian as well, D. M. Robinson and C. G. Harcum, A Catalogue of the Greek Vases in the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto 1930, 187, no. 381, Pl. LXVI; Ch. P. Kardara, "Four White Lekythoi in the National Museum of Athens", Annual of the British School at Athens 55 (1960) 149-58, 150, n. 4, 152, n. 9. E. Buschor, "Haus und Grab", Jahreshefte des Osterreichischen Archäologischen Institutes in Wien 39 (1952), 12-17; Oakley 2004, 213. J. D. Beazley, "The Master of the Berlin Amphora", Journal of Hellenic Studies 31 (1911), 276-95, 279; J. Gy. Szilágyi, "Une 'olpé' attique. Egy attikai 'olpé'", Bulletin du Musée Hongrois des Beaux-Arts 7 (1955), 9-18, 71-76, 10. Kurtz 1975, 153-55, she refers to the fact that other workshops also used this motif. M. K. Risser, "Corinthian Conventionalizing Pottery", Corinth VII: v, Princeton, New Jersey 2001, 25-27. Steiner 1992, 398. A. Prakukakis-Christodulopulos 1970, Taf. 25.2. E. G. Pemberton, "Vase Painting in Ancient Corinth", Archaeology 31, no. 6 (1978), 27-33; E. G. Pemberton, with a contribution by K. Warner Slane, "The Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore. The Greek Pottery", Corinth XVIII: i, Princeton, New Jersey 1989, 129. On this matter see B. R. MacDonald, "The Emigration of Potters from Athens in the Late Fifth Century B.C. and its Effect on the Attic Industry", American journal of Archaeology S5 (1981), 15968, 159-63; M. K. Risser, "Corinthian Archaic and Classical Pottery", in Ch. K. Williams II and