Currently not on view
Plate: Ransom of Hector (interior); two bearded sirens (exterior),
ca. 580–570 B.C.
Information
ca. 580–570 B.C.
Purchased by the Museum from Antike Kunst Palladion in 1989
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<p><em>Katalog 1976</em>, (Basel: Palladion Antike Kunst, 1976).</p>, p. 14-15; cat. no. 13
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A. Danale-Nkiole, <em>Ta "lutra tou Hektoros" eis tēn technēn tou ektou kai pemptou aiōnos p. ch.</em>, (Athens, University of Athens?, 1981)., p. 33, no. 8; pl. 4
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D.A. Amyx, <em>Corinthian vase-painting of the archaic period</em>, (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1988). , p. 634, note 43
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Eva Hofstetter, <em>Siren im archaischen und klassicschen Griechenland,</em> (Wurzburg: Triltsch, 1990)., p. 122, no. A176
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"Acquisitions of the Art Museum 1989," <em>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University </em>49, no. 1 (1990): p. 24-57., p. 29
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Antony E. Raubitschek, "Ektoros Lytra," <em>Transactions of the American Philological Association</em> 128 (1998): p. 305-309., p. 305-309; fig. 1-2
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Anna Arvanitake, <em>Heroas kai Pole: to Paradeigma tou Herakle sten Archaike Eikonographia tes Korinthou</em>, (Thessalonikē: University Studio Press, 2006). , p. 156; cat. no. 34
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Walter Burkert, "Der Abschluss der Ilias im Zeugnis korinthischer und attischer Vasen (580/560 v. Chr.)",<em> Museum helveticum</em> 69, no. 1 (2012): p. 1-11., p. 1-11; pl. 10.
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