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

ANDRÁS MÁRTON AND GYÖRGY NEMES: Corinthian White-Ground Lekythoi

Ibid-, 181, 268, app. XVII, no. 52, pi. 48.326.6; Palmer 1964, 164-65, 328, published as an Attic vase painted by the Beldam Painter; Kurtz 1975, pi. 70.8; Mannack 2006, 70, no. 268.53. B. A. Sparkes and L. Talcott, "Black and Plain Pottery", The Athenian Agora XII, Princeton, New Jersey 1970, 136. Herbert 1977, 14-16, 70-71, no. 171, pi. 28.171. For the chronology of semi-glazed skyphoi group iii see Palmer 1964, 125-26. On the chronology of the Corinthian type skyphoi see Sparkes and Talcott 1970, 81-83. Palmer 1964, 164-65, no. 399-4, 263, 403-8, 165, 404-7; for the dating of the small Attic bowl see Sparkes and Talcott 1970, 134. Palmer 1964, 141-43, 324, no. X-214, X-215. Sparkes and Talcott 1970, 154, 315, no. 1124, pi. 38.1124; W. YV. Rudolph, Die Bauchkkythos, Bloom­ington, Ind. 1971, 86-94, 111, the shape of the vase shows similarities with groups V-VIII. Herbert 1977, 1, 3, Deposit 2, 16, no. 145-6, pi. 24.145-1461, 3. In Corinth red-figure pottery is made from 430/425 BC, or possibly from 440 BC. I. McPhee, "Local Red Figure from Corinth, 1973-1980", Hesperia 52 (1983), 137-53, 138, n. 7. Herbert 1977, 7-8. Palmer 1964, 161, no. 409. 12. Sparkes and Talcott 1970, 135, 298-99, no. 879-81, (ig. 9.880. Palmer 1964, 272, fig. 23; Herbert 1977, 16, 74, no. 187Q, after S. Herbert it is Attic. On the group see Rudolph 1971, 103-04. Palmer 1964, 165, 274. Sparkes and Talcott 1970, 82-83, 96-97, no. 16-17, 257, no. 315, pi. 14.315. Haspels 1936, 187; Palmer 1964, 164. Palmer 1964, 238. Ibid., 141-42, no. 367-10-12 and 142, no. 416-2-4, 5-9. In her discussion of the white lekythoi from the Sacred Spring, A. Steiner reexamined these groups and collected some of them into a group that she called anomalous white-ground lekythoi. In our opinion, these vases can all be classified according to one of the groups defined by H. Palmer (for de­tails see each group). Sherds which cannot be assigned to any particular group are known from the finds of the Sacred Spring, and several unpublished lekythoi are mentioned from the vicinity of Corinth: Steiner 1992, 392, no. 2, fig. 2.2, no. 3, .393, nos. 5-6 and 393, no. 7, 393, the latter may belong to group iii; L. T. Shoe, "A Box of Antiquities from Corinth", Hesperia 1 (1932), 56-89, 56, these vases are unpublished.

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