SIKANOS
Practically nothing is known about the potter Sikanos. His
only signature was on a plate which has now disappeared, of
which we have a drawing. To judge from the style his painter
must have belonged to the Epiktetan cycle.
i*. ? Plate. Formerly in Canino Coll. From Vulci.
Rossbach, Rom. Mitt. 1888, pp. 61 if., pl. i (from a draw-
ing in the Apparatus of the German Institute, Rome).
Weicker, Rhein. Mus. n.f. vi, p. 390 (correct reading).
Braun, Bull. d. Inst. 1844, p. 44 (artist called Silanion).
Brunn, KG. ii, p. 733 (confirms Weicker’s reading).
Klein, p. 116. Kretschmer, p. 75, note 4.
Nicole, Corpus in. CIG. 8289.
Z. Artemis, bow in 1., flower in r. £IKANO£ ΕΓΌΙΕ$ΕΝ.
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Practically nothing is known about the potter Sikanos. His
only signature was on a plate which has now disappeared, of
which we have a drawing. To judge from the style his painter
must have belonged to the Epiktetan cycle.
i*. ? Plate. Formerly in Canino Coll. From Vulci.
Rossbach, Rom. Mitt. 1888, pp. 61 if., pl. i (from a draw-
ing in the Apparatus of the German Institute, Rome).
Weicker, Rhein. Mus. n.f. vi, p. 390 (correct reading).
Braun, Bull. d. Inst. 1844, p. 44 (artist called Silanion).
Brunn, KG. ii, p. 733 (confirms Weicker’s reading).
Klein, p. 116. Kretschmer, p. 75, note 4.
Nicole, Corpus in. CIG. 8289.
Z. Artemis, bow in 1., flower in r. £IKANO£ ΕΓΌΙΕ$ΕΝ.
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