Currently not on view
Red-figure hydria,
ca. 330–320 BCE
Attributed to the APZ Painter, active ca. 330–ca. 320 BCE
South Italian, Campanian
y464
Information
Title
Red-figure hydria
Dates
ca. 330–320 BCE
Maker
Attributed to the APZ Painter
Medium
Ceramic
Dimensions
53.4 x 30.2 x 25.6 cm (21 x 11 7/8 x 10 1/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Annie Drown Ferree
Object Number
y464
Place Made
Europe, South Italy, Campania
Culture
Period
Materials
Subject
Given to the Museum by Annie Drown Ferree
- Corpus vasorum antiquorum, (Union Académique Internationale, 1923-)., CVA, Great Britian 10, British Museum 7, IVBa, pl. 19, no. 11
- A.D. Trendall, The red-figured vase painters of Lucania, Campania and Sicily, (Oxford, UK: Clarendon, 1967)., p. 507; no. 55
- The Greco-Roman world as seen in their crafts: [exhibition, Saint Peter's College Art Gallery April 3 to May 1], (Jersey City, NJ: Saint Peter's College Art Gallery, 1974)., no. 17
- Hans Lohmann, Grabmäler auf unteritalischen Vasen, (Berlin: Mann, 1979)., p. 299, no. K129
- M. Mayo and K. Hamma, The art of south Italy: vases from Magna Graecia, (Richmond, VA: The Virginia Museum of Art, 1982)., no. 97