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SZILÁGYI, JÁNOS GYÖRGY: "La gigantesque horreur de l'ombre Herculéenne" Apulian Red-Figure Vases Decorated in Superposed Colours
17. Apulian miniature boisai cup decorated in added red. Budapest, Museum of Fine Arts 18. Apulian miniature red-figure bolsal cup. Tübingen, Archäologisches Institut der Universität (CVA 7, pl. 19, 5) Provided we do not want to freeze Beazley's life work into a lifeless monument, it is clear that apart from understanding his achievements precisely, it is equally important to find those paths, that will make it possible to surpass his findings - not by refuting them, but by carrying on the work that he began. A discussion of the Hanau Group seems to provide us with a golden opportunity for this. Beazley himself mentions in his discussion of the Red Swan Group, that based on the style of painting, the group might be augmented by vases of different shape. 32 Panayides takes the same direction when she speculates that a rare oinochoe in the Bern University Collection 33 could be grouped with the Hanau Group on the strength of its decoration: the drawing of an owl. 34 This claim is to be substantiated, but it EVP (n. 10), 224, on an Oxford chous. Let it suffice to cite here a further example: M. Giorgi et al., op. cit. (n. 5), pl. 116, figs. 228-30. On this shape in Apulian pottery decorated in applied colours, see De Juliis, op. cit. (n. 11), 14142. Panayides, op. cit. (n. 13), 13 and pi. 3.