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Title: Noticia sobre vasos gregos existentes em Portugal: III.a parte
Other Titles: Greek vases in Portugal: part III
Authors: Pereira, Maria Helena da Rocha
Issue Date: 1959
Publisher: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Abstract: The author provides a historical account of the collection of Greek vases belonging to the Portuguese Royal Family and described by Hiibner, Die antiken Bildwerke in Madrid, pp. 328 seqq. and Bullettino delVlsti- tuto di Corrispondenza Archeologica, 1862, pp. 193-207. From these only two squat lekythoi, an Attic one from about 400 B.C. and an Italiote one from the beginning of the fourth century B.C. are known at present. Both are housed in the Royal Palace of Vila Viçosa, Évora, together with an Early Italiote B lebes gamikos, from the second quarter of the fourth century B. C, which is near in style to the Truro Painter. The author also analyses and discusses a few Greek vases belonging to two private collections in Lisbon: an Attic black figured lekythos, from the second quarter of the fifth century B.C., from the Workshop of the Beldam Painter; an Attic red-figure krater in the early free style, from c. 460 B.C., by the Pig Painter; a Nolan amphora from c. 480 B.C., by he Dutuit Painter; another Nolan amphora from c. 470-450 B.C., by the Alkimachos Painter; and an Attic black figured cup, from the third quarter of the sixth century B.C., perhaps by the Painter of Munich 1842.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/45979
ISSN: 0084-9189
1647-8657 (PDF)
DOI: 10.14195/1647-8657_1_8
Rights: open access
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