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Vase Catalog Number: Boston 63.1515

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Collection:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Summary:Side A: Herakles and Apollo struggling for the tripod
Side B: Maenads and satyrs
Ware:Attic Red Figure Shape:Amphora
Painter:Attributed to the circle of Euthymides Potter:
Context: Region:
Date:510 B.C. Period:Late Archaic
Dimensions:

H 0.65 m

Primary Citation:ARV2, 1705 (Basle Market); Para, 324

Decoration:

The scene on Side A is bordered at the top and sides by a palmette design, and at the base with a lotus chain. Side B has the same palmette design at the top and lotus chain at the bottom, but on the sides is a leaf pattern. Above the foot is a pattern of rays. The handles are decorated with rows of ivy.

Side A: Herakles and Apollo are shown fighting over the tripod. Herakles is on the left. He stands frontally, holding the tripod, which is slung over his shoulder, by his left hand. He holds his club in his right hand. He wears a red wreath in his hair, but is otherwise nude. He looks back at Apollo, who reaches out to grab him with his right hand, holding his bow in his left. He is also nude, except for a quiver on his back. In between them, in the background, is a palm tree. By the appropriate figures are inscriptions hERAKLEOS ("Herakles"), and APPOLLONOS ("Apollo"). Between them is written KALOS ("Beautiful").

Side B: A maenad dances between two satyrs. She is in the center of the composition, walking to the right, and looking over her shoulder. She wears a sleeved tunic and a long cloak with zigzag borders. She wears a headband in her hair, and carries a vine in each hand, with which she wards off the satyrs' advances. Both of these are nude, ithyphallic, with long hair and pointed beards. The one on the left steps toward her, holding his left hand above his head to protect himself from the vine branch. The satyr on the right has grabbed the maenad's arm with his right hand, and also steps toward her.

Inscriptions:

Side A, by the appropriate figures: hERAKLEOS ("Herakles"), and APPOLLONOS ("Apollo"). Between them is written KALOS ("Beautiful").

Collection History:

William Francis Warden, Catharine Page Perkins and James Funds, 1963.

Sources Used:

H. Hoffmann "Some Recent Accessions of Greek Vases" MFA Bulletin 61 (1963) 153

Other Bibliography:

G. Maspero Le Dessin dans L'Art Grec (Paris, 1963) no. 26

(AL)

Keywords:

Apollo, bow, carrying, chiton, cloak, club, dancing, fighting, headband, Herakles, Herakles in the struggle for the Delphic tripod, holding, ithyphallic, maenad, maenads and satyrs, naked, quiver, satyr, tree, tripod, vine, walking, wearing, wreath

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Archive NumberCaption
1990.24.0471Side A: Herakles, Apollo, and the Delphic tripod
1990.24.0472Side A: Herakles carrying the Delphic tripod, from the waist up
1990.24.0473Side B: maenad and satyrs
1990.24.0474Side B: satyr and maenad, from the waist up
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