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Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin
"Reveling with Dionysos: A Drinking Cup by the Oedipus Painter"2017 •
2009 •
This paper examines in detail a hitherto little-known Athenian black-figure tripod pyxis of the mid-6th c. b.C. exhibited at the National Museum in Copenhagen (Inv. n. 4734.) All three legs of it feature multi-figured compositions, depicting gatherings of women and men of various ages. Of particular importance for the understanding of the iconography is the depiction of a woman uplifting her veil in the centre of the scene on one leg of the vase, a gesture with marital connotations. Through a detailed analysis of the scenes and their unusual features, it is argued that all three scenes may refer to a major family event, possibly the wedding feast, as well as to basic notions of social organization and their festive expressions in Archaic Athens.
2011 •
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S. Hemingway and K. Karoglou (eds.), Art of the Hellenistic Kingdoms: From Pergamon to Rome, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Symposia, Yale University Press: New Haven and London
Karoglou, K. 2019. “An Early Hellenistic Votive Statuette in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Dionysos Melanaigis?”2019 •
Arts. Special Issue : Ancient Mediterranean Painting
Three Women Sharing a Mantle in 6th Century BCE Greek Vase-Painting: Plurality, Unity, Family, and Social Bond2019 •
in Sparta in Laconia. Proceedings of the 19th British Museum Classical Colloquium held with the British School at Athens and King's and University Colleges, London 6-8 December 1995 ( British School at Athens Studies, Vol. 4) (1998) 82-96
Archaic Laconian Vase-Painting: Some Iconographic ConsiderationsINSZENIERUNG VON IDENTITÄTEN
A Vase Shape as a Marker of Identity: A Case Study from 4th Century B.C. ApuliaBulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
Notes on the Depiction of Various Types of Vases and Vessels in Aegean Wall-Painting1995 •
2014 •
Aitia [En ligne], 4 | 2014, mis en ligne le 17 décembre 2014.
« Can iconography help to interpret Lycophron’s description of the ritual performed by Daunian maidens (Alexandra 1126-1140)? »,2014 •
2014 •
in: E. Günther - M. Sauer (ed.), Material Image: Affordances as a New Approach to Visual Culture Studies. Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine 7
The Representation of Pointed Amphorae in Athenian Vase Paintings: an Iconographic Study2021 •
Shapes and Uses of Greek Vases (7th -4th centuries B.C.), Brussels, Etude d'Archéologie 3
Vases for Heroes and Gods : Early Red-figure Parade Cups and Large-scaled Phialai2009 •
MétisDossier : Des vases pour les Athéniens
Plastic vases related to Eleusinian cult from the Athenian Kerameikos2014 •
Johns Hopkins University
The Function and Significance of Late Attic Black-figure Vases2017 •
2009 •