The Caputi Hydria
- 1 November 1961
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Hellenic Studies
- Vol. 81, 73-75
- https://doi.org/10.2307/628077
Abstract
Since its publication in 1876, the scene on the shoulder of this vase has been interpreted as showing the activities of a vase-painters' workshop. The original drawing had been reproduced several times, but its inaccuracies were so numerous that the photographs were long overdue in spite of Beazley's useful notes on it in Potter and Painter.The scene shows Athena and two Nikai crowning the artists for their skill. In the centre, Athena (plate VII 1), spear in hand, approaches with a wreath to crown the youth who is engaged in decorating a huge kantharos; before him waits a similar vessel with an oinochoe standing inside it. To the left, a boy who is decorating a volute-krater looks round in surprise at the Nike as she places a wreath about his head (plate VI 2). To the right of Athena another boy decorates a calyx-krater and does not notice the Nike who is about to crown him also. To the extreme right, a young girl on a dais begins the decoration of another volute-krater (plate VII 2).This note is an attempt to show that the scene does not depict vase-painters at work, but rather the decorators of metal vessels.Keywords
This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- TroadesPublished by Walter de Gruyter GmbH ,1970
- The Technique of Attic Vase-PaintingAmerican Journal of Archaeology, 1960