[Trendall, A.D., and Alexander Cambitoglou. 1992] Second Supplement to the Red-Figured Vases of Apulia, Pt. 3(1).pdf

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SECOND SUPPLEMENT to THE RED-FIGURED VASES OF APULIA: PART III
Author(s): A. D. TRENDALL and ALEXANDER CAMBITOGLOU
Source:
Bulletin Supplement (University of London. Institute of Classical Studies)
, 1992,
No. 60, SECOND SUPPLEMENT to THE RED-FIGURED VASES OF APULIA: PART III (1992),
pp. iii, v, vii, 477-564
Published by: Oxford University Press
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SECOND SUPPLEMENT
to
THE RED-FIGURED VASES OF APULIA
A. D. TRENDALL
and
ALEXANDER CAMBITOGLOU
PART III
Post-script
Appendix 1 - Vases from Canosa
Appendix 2 - Vases from recent or forthcoming
auction sales
BULLETIN SUPPLEMENT 60
1992
Institute of Classical Studies
University of London
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CONTENTS OF PART III
Preface
vii
Additional Bibliography All
Changes of Location 489
Additions
to
the
Vase-lists
495
Index to Vases in Public and Private Collections 540
Appendix
1
-
Vases
from
Canosa
544
Appendix 2 - Vases from recent or forthcoming auction sales 554
V
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PREFACE
The type-setting of the text of Parts I and II was completed in April 1991, but circumstan
our control have delayed its publication by over a year. Since the beginning of 1991 many new
come to our notice, both from excavations in South Italy and in private collections or at au
Europe and America. There have also been numerous changes of location, as well as a signifi
of publications, both of new vases and of those already listed in RVAp and Supplement I. Amo
most important is the veiy extensive catalogue of the exhibiton 'Principi, Imperatori, Vescovi.
di Storia a Canosa", which illustrates hundreds of red-figured Apulian vases from that site. U
the volume did not reach us in time for the inclusion of the relevant references in either the text or the
Post-Script and, in consequence, they have been added in an Appendix at the end of this Part.
As a third Supplement is not at present contemplated, it seemed advisable to record as much as possible
of the new material in this Post-Script, though at this stage it was not feasible to provide illustrations. A
single asterisk (*) before a vase in the listings below indicates that it is Supplement I, a double asterisk (**)
in Supplement EL
We are deeply grateful to Mme. Jarrin-Sallé of the Gudea Gallery in Paris, Norman H. Nail of the Royal
Cornwall Museum in Truro, and Christian Rizzo of Mandelieu, France, for supplying us with information
about the vases in their collections.
October
1992
A.D.
Trendall
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ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
L GENERAL
Kunst und Kultur in der Magna Graecia (Schriften des Deutschen Archäo
Tübingen, 1990).
The following Apulian vases are illustrated (mostly in details):
Page No. Location Page Fig.
164 7/3 Taranto 4605 20 1
RVAp
KKMG
39 2/24 Taranto 52265 ļ
165 7/5 Heidelberg 26/87 20 2
194 8/9 Naples 3228 69 2
298 11/120 B.M.F99 45 4
421 16/44 Bari 4399 21 4
533 18/282 Munich 3297 44 2
** 6 l/90a Malibu 85 AE 102 55 1
**149 18/59c Swiss Market 58 2
**151 18/69a Malibu 87 AE 23 55 2
**180 20/278-2 Malibu 86 AE 680 55 3-4
**181 20/278-3 Kiel B 787 58 1
497 18/43 Naples 3221 70 4
II. CATALOGUES
(i) Collections, Exhibitions, etc.
CUBA
1 Havana, Lagunillas collection
R. Olmos, Vasos griegos de la collection Condes de Lagunillas: Museo National , Palacio de
bellas artes , La Habana , Cuba (Akanthus, Basel, 1990)
RVAp
Page No. Cat. no. pp. inv.
106 5/27 56 198-201 185
170 7/39 55 196-7 167
216 8/190 58 206-9 207
NOTE.
FRANCE
The
phiale
(Olmos
no.
55)
no.
5/27
is
4 Le Mans, Musées.
'Catalogue des vases grecs et de technique grecque des Musées du Mans", by Jeannine
Boëldieu-Trevet, in Bulletin de la Société ď Agriculture , Sciences et Arts de la Sarthe , Numéro
spécial 1990, no. 657 (1991), pp. 17-63.
The South Italian vases are listed on pp. 37-46, with the Apulian on pp. 44-6. It may be noted
that the bell-krater illustrated on pl. 10a is not Lucanian but Attic, that the lekythos 51.203 (pl. 5c)
is Early Lucanian, and the chous 51-113 (pl. 5f) is not Etruscan but Apulian by the Painter of
Como C 62 (below, no. 22/644a).
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