THE BALD-HEAD PAINTER
Hartwig, pp. 421-423.
Certain vases on which the figure of an old bald-headed man
occurs were classed together by Hartwig and assigned to an un-
known painter. Owing to differences in style, Hartwig’s attri-
butions have not been generally accepted and are better included
in the work of several different painters. Hartwig’s master is to
all intents and purposes the same as Beazley’s Briseis Painter.
The artist belongs to the middle archaic period and is a con-
temporary of Brygos.
1. London, Brit. Mus. E 363. Pelike. From Cameiros, Tomb
F 56: h. 0.362.
Cat. iii, p. 239 (‘in manner of Brygos’): Hartwig, p. 441:
Mon. d. Inst, xi, pl. 8 = Reinach, i, pp. 219-220: Engel-
mann, Ann. d. Inst. 1879, pp. 237 ff.: Heydemann, Nerei-
den mit d. Waffen d. Achill. pp. 8, 19: Heydemann, iii,
Hall. Winckel. Pr. p. 113, note 303: Robert, Bild u. Lied,
p. 141: Rev. Arch. 1898, ii, p. 173.
A. Thetis and Nereid bringing arms to Achilles.
B. Nereids with arms, and a Greek. KAVO£.
2. Orvieto, Faina Coll. 45. Kylix. From Orvieto: d. 0.258.
Foot missing.
Cardella, Cat. p. 42, no. 45: Hartwig, pp. 421-426, pls.
38, 39, 1: Korte, Ann. d. Inst. 1877, p. 142, no. 43: Hau-
ser, Athen. Mitt. 1891, p. 150 (cf. Hartwig, p. 422).
I. Two Scythians. HO ΓΑΙ^ KAVO£.
A. Herakles, Hermes, and Dionysos. Traces of an inscrip-
tion, probably 0 7ra?s καλός.
B. Scythians.
3. ? Formerly in collection of Prince Napoleon. Kylix. From
St. Maria d. Capua: h. 0.12, d. 0.23.
Frohner, Choix, pl. v: Mus. d. France, pl. vi: Cat. Pune
coll, d’antiq. no. 76: Mayer, Giganten u. Titanen, p. 323:
Hartwig, p. 433.
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Hartwig, pp. 421-423.
Certain vases on which the figure of an old bald-headed man
occurs were classed together by Hartwig and assigned to an un-
known painter. Owing to differences in style, Hartwig’s attri-
butions have not been generally accepted and are better included
in the work of several different painters. Hartwig’s master is to
all intents and purposes the same as Beazley’s Briseis Painter.
The artist belongs to the middle archaic period and is a con-
temporary of Brygos.
1. London, Brit. Mus. E 363. Pelike. From Cameiros, Tomb
F 56: h. 0.362.
Cat. iii, p. 239 (‘in manner of Brygos’): Hartwig, p. 441:
Mon. d. Inst, xi, pl. 8 = Reinach, i, pp. 219-220: Engel-
mann, Ann. d. Inst. 1879, pp. 237 ff.: Heydemann, Nerei-
den mit d. Waffen d. Achill. pp. 8, 19: Heydemann, iii,
Hall. Winckel. Pr. p. 113, note 303: Robert, Bild u. Lied,
p. 141: Rev. Arch. 1898, ii, p. 173.
A. Thetis and Nereid bringing arms to Achilles.
B. Nereids with arms, and a Greek. KAVO£.
2. Orvieto, Faina Coll. 45. Kylix. From Orvieto: d. 0.258.
Foot missing.
Cardella, Cat. p. 42, no. 45: Hartwig, pp. 421-426, pls.
38, 39, 1: Korte, Ann. d. Inst. 1877, p. 142, no. 43: Hau-
ser, Athen. Mitt. 1891, p. 150 (cf. Hartwig, p. 422).
I. Two Scythians. HO ΓΑΙ^ KAVO£.
A. Herakles, Hermes, and Dionysos. Traces of an inscrip-
tion, probably 0 7ra?s καλός.
B. Scythians.
3. ? Formerly in collection of Prince Napoleon. Kylix. From
St. Maria d. Capua: h. 0.12, d. 0.23.
Frohner, Choix, pl. v: Mus. d. France, pl. vi: Cat. Pune
coll, d’antiq. no. 76: Mayer, Giganten u. Titanen, p. 323:
Hartwig, p. 433.
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