Czére Andrea szerk.: A Szépművészeti Múzeum közleményei (Budapest, 2007)
ANDRÁS MÁRTON AND GYÖRGY NEMES: Corinthian White-Ground Lekythoi
Inv. no. 50.428. Unprovenanced. Height: 19.2 cm. Diameter of mouth: 4.4 cm. Diameter of foot: 3.8 cm. Very light, pale brown clay [10YR 8/3]. Matt black, reddish-brown glaze [5YR 4/4-2.5 Y 2.5/1]. The rim is chipped, the neck and handle are glued back in place, and small parts are missing from the handle. Bl. S. Luce, "Attic Red-Figured Vases and Fragments at Corinth", American Journal of Archaeology 34 (1930), 334-43, 340-42. C. H. E. Haspels, Attic Black-figured Lekythoi, Paris 1936, 171, 171-72, 177, 180-81, 190, 267, App. XVII, no. 11, PL 50.1, the Beldam Painter [C. H. E. Haspels] and 180-81, 267, App. XVIII, no. 16, the Beldam Painter [C. H. E. Haspels]; T. Mannack, compiled by, Haspels Addenda. Additional References to C. H. E. Haspels Attic Black-figured Lekythoi, Oxford and New York 2006, 69, no. 267.11. F. Eichler, "Korinthische Nachahmungen attischer weissgrundiger schwartzornamentierter Lekythen", Archäologischer Anzeiger (1941), 64-70. Palmer 1964, 121, 141-43. D. U. Schilardi, The Thespian Polyandrion (424 B. C), unpublished dissertation, Princeton 1977, N. 34-35, 137. We would like to thank András Patay Horváth for his help in obtaining the unpublished dissertation. B. R. MacDonald, "Ehe Import of Attic Pottery to Corinth and the Question of Trade During the Peloponnesian War", Journal of Hellenic Studies 102 (1982), 113-23, 115. Steiner 1992. See also: S. Herbert, "The Red-Figure Pottery", Corinth VII: iv, Princeton, New Jersey 1977, 14-16, 70-71, no. 171, pi. 28.171. Palmer 1964, 121; Herbert 1977, 15-16; C. W.J. Eliot and M. Eliot, "The Lechaion Cemetery near Corinth", Hesperia 37 (1968), 345-67, 347, 365-66; E. Böhr-Olshausen, Ree, "Sharon Herbert: 'Ehe red-figure pottery", Gnomon 52 (1980), 190-92, 191. Palmer 1964, 122; Kurtz 1975, 139. MacDonald 1982, 116, 118-23; Kurtz 1975, 139; I. D. McPhee, "Attic Red Figure of the Late 5th and 4th Centuries from Corinth", Hesperia 44 (1976), 380-96, Herbert 1977, 16. Schilardi 1977, 137, no. 34-5; MacDonald 1982, 115, n. 19. Haspels 1936, 171-72, 177, 180-81, 190, 267, app. XVII, no. 11, pi. 50.1, by the Beldam Painter [C. H. E. Haspels], ca. 470 BC; J. M. Hurwit, "The Representation of Nature in Early Greek Art", in D. Buitron-Oliver ed., New Perspectives in Early Greek Art. Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts Symposium Papers XVI. Hanover, and London 1991, 32-62, 50, figs. 20-22, 51, who accepts the attribution to the Beldam Painter, and publishes it as an Attic piece dated around 490-470 BC. Haspels 1936, 171, 180-81, 267, app. XVII, no. 16, by the Beldam Painter [C. H. E. Haspels].