History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 2 (of 2)Walters, H. B. (Henry Beauchamp)
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History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman. Volume 2 (of 2)
Walters, H. B. (Henry Beauchamp)
Mythology, Classical, in art; Pottery, Ancient; Pottery, Etruscan; Pottery, Greek; Pottery, Roman
Reinach, i. 77; Vienna 332.
Footnote 1987:
Reinach, i. 508, 6; ii. 94, 270.
Footnote 1988:
_Ibid._ i. 126, 181.
Footnote 1989:
See above, p. 90, and Roscher, iii. p. 2389 ff.
Footnote 1990:
Reinach, i. 181; Berlin 1701.
Footnote 1991:
Berlin 3988, 3992; B.M. B 364; Reinach, ii. 63.
Footnote 1992:
Reinach, i. 513; Louvre E 732 = Fig. 111.
Footnote 1993:
Cf. B.M. E 167–68, 295, etc.
Footnote 1994:
Cf. B.M. B 106_{1}, and the Busiris vases (p. 102).
Footnote 1995:
See especially the Meidias vase and the Python krater (B.M. E 224, F
149).
Footnote 1996:
See Plate LI.; also Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 3; $1$2 1883, pl.
3; 1885, pl. 5, fig. 3; _Röm. Mitth._ 1890, pl. 11 (on head-band).
Footnote 1997:
_Auscult. Mirab._ 96.
Footnote 1998:
Kavvadias, _Fouilles de Lycosura_, pl. 4.
Footnote 1999:
_Argonautica_, i. 729 ff.
Footnote 2000:
_Jahrbuch_, 1896, p. 248 ff.
Footnote 2001:
See on this subject throughout _Mon. Grecs_, 1895–97, p. 7 ff.
Footnote 2002:
Cf. a funerary plaque in the Louvre, where the male mourners, no
doubt intentionally, have the oval form of eye; also Louvre F 256
(figure of Aeneas).
Footnote 2003:
For other instances M. Girard (_Mon. Grecs_, _loc. cit._) refers to
Louvre E 753, 754; E 643, 808; _Jahrbuch_, 1893, pl. 1; see also B.M.
E 440 (R.F. period).
Footnote 2004:
_Ant. Denkm._ i. pl. 57.
Footnote 2005:
_Anzeiger_, 1895, p. 35, fig. 9: cf. Louvre E 612 _bis_, and _Ant.
Denkm._ ii. 24, 15.
Footnote 2006:
See also _Mon. Grecs_, 1895–97, p. 16.
Footnote 2007:
Furtwaengler and Reichhold, _Gr. Vasenm._ p. 8.
Footnote 2008:
_E.g._ B.M. E 773, 774, 779, 780.
Footnote 2009:
See on the subject P. Gardner in _J.H.S._ xix. p. 254.
Footnote 2010:
See on this motive and other heraldic groups, _Jahrbuch_, 1904, p. 27
ff.
Footnote 2011:
B 18 in B.M.: cf. also the fragment from Naukratis, B 103_{17}.
Footnote 2012:
This principle in its most developed form may be observed on the
Chalcidian and Tyrrhenian amphorae: see Vol. I. p. 321 ff.
Footnote 2013:
B.M. B 147.
Footnote 2014:
_Ibid._ B 313.
Footnote 2015:
B.M. B 589–91.
Footnote 2016:
_E.g._ B.M. B 264, B 428, etc.
Footnote 2017:
Cf. B.M. E 164 ff.
Footnote 2018:
See Winter, _Jüngere Attische Vasen_, p. 69; _Röm. Mitth._ 1897, p.
102; also Plate XLV.
Footnote 2019:
This subject has hitherto received little or no general scientific
treatment from archaeologists. Riegl’s _Stilfragen_ (1893) contains
an interesting study of vegetable ornament on Greek vases; but the
plates of Brunn and Lau’s _Gr. Vasen_, though intended to illustrate
the system of ornamentation, are not very instructive.
Footnote 2020:
For the various types of these patterns see Vol. I. p. 416, Fig. 102.
Footnote 2021:
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