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[edit]DescriptionLekythos by the Achilles Painter Antikensammlung Berlin F 2443 (1).jpg |
Deutsch: Attisch-weißgrundige Lekythos des Achilleus-Malers (Zuchreibung durch John V. Luce). Szene im Frauengemach: Frau (Dienerin?) bringt einer Frau (Verstorbene?) deren kleinen Sohn in die erhobenen Arme. Darstellung unklar, in der Forschung reicht die Meinung von einer Szene im Rahmen der Hochzeit (Braut empfängt pais amphitales) über Szene im Frauengemach, wobei die stehende Frau nicht zwingend als Dienerin erkennbar wäre und einer allegorischen Szene auf dieser für den Totenkult bestimmten Vase, bei der einer Verstorbenen das ohne die Mutter nicht lebensfähige Kind sinnbildlich überreicht wird; Kalos-Inschrift. Um 460/50 v. Chr.; 36,9 cm hoch; gefunden in Pikrodafni. Antikensammlung Berlin im Alten Museum, Inventarnummer F 2443; CVA Deutschland 62/Berlin 8, Tafel 9,3-5 und 10,1; ARV 1 640,94; ARV 2 995,118; Para 438; Addenda 1 152; Addenda 2 312.
English: Attic white-ground Lekythos by the Achilleus Peinter (attributed by John V. Luce). Scene in the women's apartment: Woman (? Servant) gives a wife (deceased?) their little son in the raised arms. Representation unclear, in research different views of the scene; possible: scene during the wedding (bride receives pais amphitales ) or scene in the women's apartment, with the woman standing as a servant would not necessarily be recognized or an allegorical scene on this for the cult of the dead certain vase in which a deceased woman gets her without his mother nonviable child handed over; Kalos inscription. About 460/50 BC.; 36,9 cm high; found in Pikrodafni. Antikensammlung Berlin in Altes Museum, Ascnr. F 2443; CVA Germany 62/Berlin 8, Tafel 9,3-5 und 10,1; ARV 1 640,94; ARV 2 995,118; Para 438; Addenda 1 152; Addenda 2 312. |
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