Czére Andrea szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei (Budapest, 2007)

ANDRÁS MÁRTON AND GYÖRGY NEMES: Corinthian White-Ground Lekythoi

N. Bookidis ed., Corinth, The Centenary 1896-1996, Corinth XX, Princeton, New Jersey 2003, 157-66, 162; E. G. Pemberton, "Classical and Hellenistic Pottery from Corinth and its Athenian Connec­tions", in Williams II and Bookidis 2003, 167-79, 172. 92 Palmer 1964, 163-5. 93 This might he the reason for the phenomenon observed by D. Kurtz, namely that there are very few figurai decorations on the imported white lekythoi, Kurtz 1975, 138-39, 138, n. 15. 94 J. Boardman, "Pottery of Eretria", Annual of the British School at Athens 47 (1952), 1-48, 47, n. 316; Kurtz 1975, 137-38; MacDonald 1981, 162, n. 22; Gex 1993, 51-57, 75-81. 95 J. D. Beazley, Attic Red-figure Vase-Painters, vol. II, Oxford 1963, 12-46; Kurtz 1975, 137-38; Gex 1993, 51-57. 96 Gex 1997. 97 The white lekythoi made in Eretria number a little above a quarter of the Corinthian-made vases. 98 Cf. the distribution of Corinthian red-figure pottery: McPhee 1983, 138, n. 7.

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