RVAp I, 1/9, p. 7
- Media
- RVAp I, 1/9, p. 7 | RISD Museum, CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication
- RVAp I, 1/9, p. 7 | RISD Museum, CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication
- RVAp I, 1/9, p. 7 | RISD Museum, CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication
- RVAp I, 1/9, p. 7 | WF 157: Pesaro, Biblioteca Oliveriana, MS 295, p. 404. Drawing: red and black ink. Providence, Rhode Island School of Design 22.215, Apulian calyx krater attributed to the Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl. Once in Brindisi in the collection of Pasquale Rossi, then in Naples, and later in London in the second collection of Sir William Hamilton, and then Deepdene in the collection of Sir Thomas Hope, and finally in the collection of Gustav Radeke. Courtesy of the Biblioteca Oliveriana.
- RVAp or LCS reference
- RVAp I, 1/9, p. 7
- Production area
- Apulie
- Painter in RVAp/LCS
- Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl
- Type
- Cratère en calice
- City or collection indicated in RVAp/LCS
- Providence
- Inv. in RVAp/LCS
- 22.215 (ex Hope 208)
- Current collection (+ historic if pertinent)
- Rhode Island School of Design Museum
- 22.215 (Gift of Mrs. Gustav Radeke)
- Provenance (indicated in RVAp/LCS)
- Capua
- Text of the notice in RVAp/LCS
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APS, p. 6. no. 6; ESl, p. 46, no. B 10; Classical Vases, no. 58. pls. 110-111.
(a) Herakles fighting two centaurs, (b) draped youth and bearded man beside a Doric column. - Remarks on the vase or the RVAp/LCS notice
- Height: 31.6 cm
- Other resources
- Rhode Island School of Design | RISD Museum
- Beazley Archive
- Histoire des vases grecs (1700-1850) (AGORHA - INHA)
- Maria Emilia Masci | Apulian and Lucanian Red-Figure Pottery in 18th Century Collections
- Eliana Mugione | L’iconografia come contributo alla definizione di officine e ambiti di produzione
Part of RVAp I, 1/9, p. 7