OUTLINE OF THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE EARLY ATTIC
BLACK-FIGURE STYLE
B.C.
Amphorae type B
Other Large Vases
Smaller Vases
620
Athens (B.C.H. 1894, 283;
Beazleyp. 13; Langlotz, F.B.
pi. 13, 1).
London A 1531 (B.C.H. 1898,
285; Jacobsthal Orn. pi. 7;
Beazley p. 13).
Leipzig (A. Anz. 1923-4, 53.
fig- 4)-
Munich (Jahrbuch 1907,83ff.;
Langlotz pi. 13, 2; Pfuhl fig.
200).
Athens, earliest horse-head
amphora (Jahrbuch 1914,256,
fig. 42).
Athens,from MenidiQahrbuch 1899,1 io,fig.i6).
Acropolis 367 (Graf pi. 14).
Athens, frag, from Aegina (Benndorf, pi. 54,1).
Formerly in Athens, frag, from Phaleron
(Benndorf pi. 54, 2).
Acropons 307 v.vjrat pi. 15) j 3°5 P*- *4/>
Athens, the Peiraeus amphora (Eph. Arch. 1897,
pis. 5-6; Pfuhl fig. 88).
Athens, Ceramicus Mus., frag. (Photo German
Inst. Keram. 282 ; Rumpf, A. Anz. 1923-4,50).
Athens, the Nessos vase (A.D. i, pi. 57; Pfuhl,
figs. 85, 89): for other works by this artist, see
Beazley p. 11.
Painted plaque at Eleusis with
part of two lions.
Berlin ,Hambur g, bowls by the
Nessos painter (Beazley p. 11).
London, olpe from Naukratis
(J.H.S. 1929, 253, fig. 1).
600
Athens, fragments from Menidi (Fig. 200 and
Jahrbuch 1899,108, fig. 10). Berlin, frag, from
Troy (Schuchardt, Schliemann's Samml. no.
3828). Oxford, frag, from Naukratis (C.V.A.
ii, pi. 1, 1).
Leipzig, kotyle (A. Anz. 1923-
4, 50, fig. 2).
Athens, kotyle-pyxis (A.M.
1890, pi. 10).
Acropolis 519 (Grafpi. 19). Cf.
Boston 556 (Fairbanks pi. 65).
575
Dresden, horse-head am-
phora (Jahrbuch 1914, 221,
fig. 15)-
Louvre E 817 (by the gorgon
painter, p. 172).
Louvre E 819 (C.V.A. iii, H
d, pi. 1, 6, 12).
[Eretrian amphora, C.C. 660;
F.R. iii, 217, fig. 104.]
Louvre E 874, dinos with Perseus and the gor-
gons (see p. 192).
Acropolis 474, crater by the same painter.
London and Oxford, fragments of the earliest
comast crater (fig. 88 F and J.H.S. 1929, pi. 15,
1-2, 6).
Athens 12582, crater (A.M. 1922, pi. 5).
Dinoi of the group Craters of comast
J.H.S. 1929, 257. group.
Dinos by Sophilos (Graf pi. 26; Beazley
p. 14).
Small vases by the gorgon
painter (p. 192).
London, kantharoi (J.H.S.
1929, pis. 15,4-5; 17-19)-
Oxford, ram jug from Laurion
(C.V.A. ii, pi. 13,1) and other
olpai, leading to the Deianeira
group.
Earlier comast vases.
The majority of the 'Vourva'
vases belong to this period.
55o
Amphorae by the painter of
Acropolis 606 (Beazley 13,
note 4). Naples 2679.
Vases such as C.V.A. Brit.
Mus. iii, H e, pi. 27, 1.
Earliest work of Amasis
painter.
Acropolis, dinos 590 (Graf pi. 27).
Francois vase.
Acropolis, dinos 606 (G.
pi. 30 ff.; Beazley pp. 13-
14). Later Klitian fr ag-
Burgon amphora. ments : Acro-
polis 594-9,601.
Louvre, dinoi (C.V.A. Ill
H d, pis. 18-23). A ,. v
Acropolis, Kan-
Acropolis, dinos by Lydos tharoi by Near-
(Graf pis. 33-5). chos(Grafpl.36).
Earliest work of Exekias.
Fragment from Samos inter-
mediate between Sophilos and
Klitias (A.M. 1929, pi. 4).
Later com-
ast cups and London,
kotylai.lead- Phrynos cup
ing to the (Beazley pi. 1,
group Greif- 1-2) leading to
enhagenp.16, Little-master
through such cups, &c.
vases as Jacob-
sthal, Got-
tinger Vasen
pi. 4, 13 (cf. J.H.S. 1929, 260).
BLACK-FIGURE STYLE
B.C.
Amphorae type B
Other Large Vases
Smaller Vases
620
Athens (B.C.H. 1894, 283;
Beazleyp. 13; Langlotz, F.B.
pi. 13, 1).
London A 1531 (B.C.H. 1898,
285; Jacobsthal Orn. pi. 7;
Beazley p. 13).
Leipzig (A. Anz. 1923-4, 53.
fig- 4)-
Munich (Jahrbuch 1907,83ff.;
Langlotz pi. 13, 2; Pfuhl fig.
200).
Athens, earliest horse-head
amphora (Jahrbuch 1914,256,
fig. 42).
Athens,from MenidiQahrbuch 1899,1 io,fig.i6).
Acropolis 367 (Graf pi. 14).
Athens, frag, from Aegina (Benndorf, pi. 54,1).
Formerly in Athens, frag, from Phaleron
(Benndorf pi. 54, 2).
Acropons 307 v.vjrat pi. 15) j 3°5 P*- *4/>
Athens, the Peiraeus amphora (Eph. Arch. 1897,
pis. 5-6; Pfuhl fig. 88).
Athens, Ceramicus Mus., frag. (Photo German
Inst. Keram. 282 ; Rumpf, A. Anz. 1923-4,50).
Athens, the Nessos vase (A.D. i, pi. 57; Pfuhl,
figs. 85, 89): for other works by this artist, see
Beazley p. 11.
Painted plaque at Eleusis with
part of two lions.
Berlin ,Hambur g, bowls by the
Nessos painter (Beazley p. 11).
London, olpe from Naukratis
(J.H.S. 1929, 253, fig. 1).
600
Athens, fragments from Menidi (Fig. 200 and
Jahrbuch 1899,108, fig. 10). Berlin, frag, from
Troy (Schuchardt, Schliemann's Samml. no.
3828). Oxford, frag, from Naukratis (C.V.A.
ii, pi. 1, 1).
Leipzig, kotyle (A. Anz. 1923-
4, 50, fig. 2).
Athens, kotyle-pyxis (A.M.
1890, pi. 10).
Acropolis 519 (Grafpi. 19). Cf.
Boston 556 (Fairbanks pi. 65).
575
Dresden, horse-head am-
phora (Jahrbuch 1914, 221,
fig. 15)-
Louvre E 817 (by the gorgon
painter, p. 172).
Louvre E 819 (C.V.A. iii, H
d, pi. 1, 6, 12).
[Eretrian amphora, C.C. 660;
F.R. iii, 217, fig. 104.]
Louvre E 874, dinos with Perseus and the gor-
gons (see p. 192).
Acropolis 474, crater by the same painter.
London and Oxford, fragments of the earliest
comast crater (fig. 88 F and J.H.S. 1929, pi. 15,
1-2, 6).
Athens 12582, crater (A.M. 1922, pi. 5).
Dinoi of the group Craters of comast
J.H.S. 1929, 257. group.
Dinos by Sophilos (Graf pi. 26; Beazley
p. 14).
Small vases by the gorgon
painter (p. 192).
London, kantharoi (J.H.S.
1929, pis. 15,4-5; 17-19)-
Oxford, ram jug from Laurion
(C.V.A. ii, pi. 13,1) and other
olpai, leading to the Deianeira
group.
Earlier comast vases.
The majority of the 'Vourva'
vases belong to this period.
55o
Amphorae by the painter of
Acropolis 606 (Beazley 13,
note 4). Naples 2679.
Vases such as C.V.A. Brit.
Mus. iii, H e, pi. 27, 1.
Earliest work of Amasis
painter.
Acropolis, dinos 590 (Graf pi. 27).
Francois vase.
Acropolis, dinos 606 (G.
pi. 30 ff.; Beazley pp. 13-
14). Later Klitian fr ag-
Burgon amphora. ments : Acro-
polis 594-9,601.
Louvre, dinoi (C.V.A. Ill
H d, pis. 18-23). A ,. v
Acropolis, Kan-
Acropolis, dinos by Lydos tharoi by Near-
(Graf pis. 33-5). chos(Grafpl.36).
Earliest work of Exekias.
Fragment from Samos inter-
mediate between Sophilos and
Klitias (A.M. 1929, pi. 4).
Later com-
ast cups and London,
kotylai.lead- Phrynos cup
ing to the (Beazley pi. 1,
group Greif- 1-2) leading to
enhagenp.16, Little-master
through such cups, &c.
vases as Jacob-
sthal, Got-
tinger Vasen
pi. 4, 13 (cf. J.H.S. 1929, 260).