Side A: Dancing youth holding a kylix in one hand; Side B: Dancing man; his features are those of a non-Greek.--True, Marion, and Jiri Frel. Greek Vases. Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection. The J. Paul Getty Museum. Malibu: 1983. pp. 32-35, no. 21, fig. 21a-c; p. 75, no. 97.; Bareiss Loan Number: S.80.AE.327, P. Graupe, Berlin. Sale cat., Verschiedener deutscher Kunstbesitz. May 27-29, 1935. lot 911; pl. 82.; Beazley, J. D. Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. Oxford: 1942. p. 134, no. 40.; Kunst-Auktion Fritz Nagel, Stuttgart. Sale cat, October 12, 1962. pl. 15, 326.; Beazley, J. D. Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. 2nd ed. Oxford: 1963. pp. 200, no. 51; 1700.; Munzen und Medaillen, Basel. Auktion 26, October 5, 1963. lot 128.; Bothmer, Dietrich von, and J. Bean. Greek Vases and Modern Drawings from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bareiss. Exh. checklist, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: 1969. p. 4, no. 39.; Beazley, J. D. Paralipomena. Additions to Attic Black-figure Vase-painters and to Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. 2nd ed. Oxford: 1971. p. 342.; Matheson, Susan Burke, and J. Jerome Pollitt. Greek Vases at Yale. New Haven: 1975. pp. 50-51, no. 45, fig. 45.; Kurtz, Donna C. Athenian White Lekythoi: Patterns and Painters. Oxford: 1975. pp. 14, 199; pl. 7.3.; Bothmer, Dietrich. Review of S. Matheson and J. Pollitt, Greek Vases at Yale. Art Bulletin 58 (1976). p. 615.; Cardon, Carol M. The Berlin Painter and His School. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, no. 78-3069, 1977. p. 62, no. 73; p. 81; pl. 48.; Johnston, Alan. Trademarks on Greek Vases. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1979. p. 158, type 10F, no. 8.; Kurtz, Donna C., and John D. Beazley. The Berlin Painter. Oxford: 1983. pp. 52, 76, and 89.; True, Marion, and Jiri Frel. Greek Vases. Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection. The J. Paul Getty Museum. Malibu: 1983. pp. 32-35, no. 21, fig. 21a-c; p. 75, no. 97.; Williams, D.J.R. "Close Shaves," Ancient Greek and Related Pottery. Proceedings of the international Vase Symposium in Amsterdam, April 12-15,1984. Amsterdam: 1984. pp. 275-281. p. 280, n. 38.; "Acquisitions/1986." The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal 15 (1987), pp. 160 - 161, no. 7.; Euwe, J. "The Shape of Early Nolan Amphorae (490-480 B.C.): the Origin and Relation with Other Small Neck-Amphorae," Proceedings, 3rd Symposium on Ancient Greek and Related Pottery, Copenhagen, Aug. 31-Sept. 4, 1987. Copenhagen: 1988. pp. 144-151. p. 151, n. 4, no. 8.; Beazley Addenda: Additional References to ABV, ARV2, and Paralipomena. 2nd ed. Compiled by T. Carpenter with T. Mannack and M. Mendonca. Oxford: 1989. p. 192.; Oakley, John. H. Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Walters Art Gallery 1 (USA 28). Baltimore: 1992. p. 6, under comparanda.; Neer, Richard T. Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. The J. Paul Getty Museum 7 (USA 32). Malibu: 1997. pp. 5-7, no. 4; pls. 331-332; and 335, 1-2.; The J. Paul Getty Museum Handbook of the Antiquities Collection (Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2002) p. 75.; The J. Paul Getty Museum Handbook of the Collections. 7th ed. (Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2007), p. 31, ill.; Jubier-Galinier, C. "Les Ateliers de Potiers: le Temoignage des Doubleens Amphorae" In Shapes and Uses of Greek Vases. Athena Tsingarida, ed. (Bruxelles: CReA-Patrimoine, 2009), 47-58. , p.52, fig. 4c.
Side A: Dancing youth holding a kylix in one hand; Side B: Dancing man; his features are those of a non-Greek.--True, Marion, and Jiri Frel. Greek Vases. Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection. The J. Paul Getty Museum. Malibu: 1983. pp. 32-35, no. 21, fig. 21a-c; p. 75, no. 97.; Bareiss Loan Number: S.80.AE.327, P. Graupe, Berlin. Sale cat., Verschiedener deutscher Kunstbesitz. May 27-29, 1935. lot 911; pl. 82.; Beazley, J. D. Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. Oxford: 1942. p. 134, no. 40.; Kunst-Auktion Fritz Nagel, Stuttgart. Sale cat, October 12, 1962. pl. 15, 326.; Beazley, J. D. Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. 2nd ed. Oxford: 1963. pp. 200, no. 51; 1700.; Munzen und Medaillen, Basel. Auktion 26, October 5, 1963. lot 128.; Bothmer, Dietrich von, and J. Bean. Greek Vases and Modern Drawings from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bareiss. Exh. checklist, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: 1969. p. 4, no. 39.; Beazley, J. D. Paralipomena. Additions to Attic Black-figure Vase-painters and to Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. 2nd ed. Oxford: 1971. p. 342.; Matheson, Susan Burke, and J. Jerome Pollitt. Greek Vases at Yale. New Haven: 1975. pp. 50-51, no. 45, fig. 45.; Kurtz, Donna C. Athenian White Lekythoi: Patterns and Painters. Oxford: 1975. pp. 14, 199; pl. 7.3.; Bothmer, Dietrich. Review of S. Matheson and J. Pollitt, Greek Vases at Yale. Art Bulletin 58 (1976). p. 615.; Cardon, Carol M. The Berlin Painter and His School. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, no. 78-3069, 1977. p. 62, no. 73; p. 81; pl. 48.; Johnston, Alan. Trademarks on Greek Vases. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1979. p. 158, type 10F, no. 8.; Kurtz, Donna C., and John D. Beazley. The Berlin Painter. Oxford: 1983. pp. 52, 76, and 89.; True, Marion, and Jiri Frel. Greek Vases. Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection. The J. Paul Getty Museum. Malibu: 1983. pp. 32-35, no. 21, fig. 21a-c; p. 75, no. 97.; Williams, D.J.R. "Close Shaves," Ancient Greek and Related Pottery. Proceedings of the international Vase Symposium in Amsterdam, April 12-15,1984. Amsterdam: 1984. pp. 275-281. p. 280, n. 38.; "Acquisitions/1986." The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal 15 (1987), pp. 160 - 161, no. 7.; Euwe, J. "The Shape of Early Nolan Amphorae (490-480 B.C.): the Origin and Relation with Other Small Neck-Amphorae," Proceedings, 3rd Symposium on Ancient Greek and Related Pottery, Copenhagen, Aug. 31-Sept. 4, 1987. Copenhagen: 1988. pp. 144-151. p. 151, n. 4, no. 8.; Beazley Addenda: Additional References to ABV, ARV2, and Paralipomena. 2nd ed. Compiled by T. Carpenter with T. Mannack and M. Mendonca. Oxford: 1989. p. 192.; Oakley, John. H. Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. Walters Art Gallery 1 (USA 28). Baltimore: 1992. p. 6, under comparanda.; Neer, Richard T. Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. The J. Paul Getty Museum 7 (USA 32). Malibu: 1997. pp. 5-7, no. 4; pls. 331-332; and 335, 1-2.; The J. Paul Getty Museum Handbook of the Antiquities Collection (Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2002) p. 75.; The J. Paul Getty Museum Handbook of the Collections. 7th ed. (Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2007), p. 31, ill.; Jubier-Galinier, C. "Les Ateliers de Potiers: le Temoignage des Doubleens Amphorae" In Shapes and Uses of Greek Vases. Athena Tsingarida, ed. (Bruxelles: CReA-Patrimoine, 2009), 47-58. , p.52, fig. 4c.
Pottery: red-figured neck-amphora, with twisted handles. (a) Departure of warrior. Young warrior with long hair, short chiton with studded sleeves, mantle at back over arms, decorated with crosses, crestless helmet tilted back, cuirass, greaves, sword with twisted snake round scabbard hanging from a cross-belt, stands en face, looking to right, with shield on left arm, left hand holding spear upright, right holding out phiale to left towards (b) A woman in undertied chiton with apoptygma, with long hair fastened at ends in a club, radiated stephane, earrings, moves to right with oinochoe (silhouette against body), and raising the left edge of her dress from her shoulder, towards an altar in form of Ionic capital with volutes and necking of acanthus, on which is placed a high thymiaterion with wire cap, forming an acorn-shaped head (καλύπτρα), probably perforated. Brown inner markings, upper folds of chiton, edge of hair, and hair on cheek: also toe-nails of the foot en face. Eye archaic. Below, a strip of pattern, alternate dotted cross and maeander. --The British Museum, A Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum, London, William Nicol, 1851; Walters, H B; Forsdyke, E J; Smith, C H, Catalogue of Vases in the British Museum, I-IV, London, BMP, 1893; Walters, H B, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Great Britain 4, British Museum 3, London, BMP, 1927
Pottery: red-figured neck-amphora, with twisted handles. (a) Departure of warrior. Young warrior with long hair, short chiton with studded sleeves, mantle at back over arms, decorated with crosses, crestless helmet tilted back, cuirass, greaves, sword with twisted snake round scabbard hanging from a cross-belt, stands en face, looking to right, with shield on left arm, left hand holding spear upright, right holding out phiale to left towards (b) A woman in undertied chiton with apoptygma, with long hair fastened at ends in a club, radiated stephane, earrings, moves to right with oinochoe (silhouette against body), and raising the left edge of her dress from her shoulder, towards an altar in form of Ionic capital with volutes and necking of acanthus, on which is placed a high thymiaterion with wire cap, forming an acorn-shaped head (καλύπτρα), probably perforated. Brown inner markings, upper folds of chiton, edge of hair, and hair on cheek: also toe-nails of the foot en face. Eye archaic. Below, a strip of pattern, alternate dotted cross and maeander. --The British Museum, A Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum, London, William Nicol, 1851; Walters, H B; Forsdyke, E J; Smith, C H, Catalogue of Vases in the British Museum, I-IV, London, BMP, 1893; Walters, H B, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Great Britain 4, British Museum 3, London, BMP, 1927
Pottery: red-figured neck-amphora, with twisted handles. (a) Departure of warrior. Young warrior with long hair, short chiton with studded sleeves, mantle at back over arms, decorated with crosses, crestless helmet tilted back, cuirass, greaves, sword with twisted snake round scabbard hanging from a cross-belt, stands en face, looking to right, with shield on left arm, left hand holding spear upright, right holding out phiale to left towards (b) A woman in undertied chiton with apoptygma, with long hair fastened at ends in a club, radiated stephane, earrings, moves to right with oinochoe (silhouette against body), and raising the left edge of her dress from her shoulder, towards an altar in form of Ionic capital with volutes and necking of acanthus, on which is placed a high thymiaterion with wire cap, forming an acorn-shaped head (καλύπτρα), probably perforated. Brown inner markings, upper folds of chiton, edge of hair, and hair on cheek: also toe-nails of the foot en face. Eye archaic. Below, a strip of pattern, alternate dotted cross and maeander. --The British Museum, A Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum, London, William Nicol, 1851; Walters, H B; Forsdyke, E J; Smith, C H, Catalogue of Vases in the British Museum, I-IV, London, BMP, 1893; Walters, H B, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Great Britain 4, British Museum 3, London, BMP, 1927