
JOURNAL
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum: Volume 6 (OPA 9)
2000
208 pages
PDF file size: 20.4 MB
Description
This is the sixth in a series of books that document the vast collection of Greek vases in the Getty Museum. In this volume are eight essays—in English, German, or Italian—that shed light on a number of objects from the Museum’s fine collection of antiquities. Included is the identification of a new Corinthian painter by C.W. Neeft, professor at the University of Amsterdam; the publication of three Caeretan hydriai by J. M. Hemelrijk, professor emeritus at the University of Amsterdam; and the reconstruction of an important early krater by the Berlin Painter, discussed by Mary B. Moore, professor of art history at Hunter College, CUNY. Also in this volume is a treatment (in German) by Anneliese Kossatz-Deissmann of the Archäologisches Institut, Universität Würzburg, of a parody of a phlyax comedy on a South Italian vase, as well as essays by Petra Reichert-Südbeck, an independent scholar in Germany; Glenn Markoe, curator of Classical and Near Eastern art at the Cincinnati Art Museum; Flavia Zisa, an independent scholar in Florence, Italy; and Ruth Lindner, a scholar at the Universität Würzburg.
Table of Contents
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What Is in a Name? The Painter of Vatican 73 in the Getty
C.W. Neeft -
Ein Troianisches Pferd auf einer mittelkorinthischen Kotyle
Petra Reichert-Südbeck -
An Attic Black-figured Column-Krater in Malibu: Dionysiac Sparagmos and Omophagia
Glenn Markoe -
Frammenti di Anfore Panatenaiche Arcaiche al J. Paul Getty Museum
Flavia Zisa -
Athena rechtsgewandt: Eine Panathenäische Preisamphora des Schaukelmalers im J. Paul Getty Museum
Ruth Linder -
Three Caeretan Hydriai in Malibu and New York
J. M. Hemelrijk -
The Berlin Painter and Troy
Mary B. Moore -
Medeas Widderzauber als Phlyakenparodie
Anneliese Kossatz-Deissmann