Bakchios (potter I)

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Bakchios ( Greek  Βάκχιος ), son of Amphis [...], was a Greek potter who worked in Athens in the 4th century BC. From the Attic demos Kerameis.

Bakchios is known for his grave stele from Athens (around 330 BC). In the inscription his victories in artisan competitions in the city of Athens are expressly recognized. Since these otherwise unknown competitions can only refer to the public tenders for the orders for the production of the Panathenaic price amphoras , he can be identified with the potter Bakchios, known for his signature on two Panathenaic price amphoras, who was responsible for the Archon Hippodamos (375/4 BC) . Chr.) Worked. Attempts have been made to identify Bakchios with the red-figure Marsyas painter .

It is believed that the civil rights inscription from the 320s BC From Ephesus , the potters named Bakchios and Kittos are his sons, who emigrated to Ephesus. For chronological reasons, however, this is not entirely certain, but given the rarity of these names in Attica, they definitely belonged to a pottery family.

literature

  • John D. Beazley : Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford University Press, Oxford 1956, p. 413.
  • Martin Robertson : The Art of Vase-painting in Classical Athens . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1992, ISBN 0-521-33010-6 , pp. 292-295.
  • Panos Valavanis : Bάκχιoς, Kίττoς και παναθηναϊκoί αμφoρείς. Σκέψεις για τη δoμή των αττικών κεραμικών εργαστηρίων τoυ 4oυ αι. π.!. In: John H. Oakley, Olga Palagia (Eds.): Athenian Potters and Painters. The conference proceedings. Oxbow, Oxford 1997, ISBN 1-900188-12-0 , pp. 85-95.
  • Martin Bentz : Panathenaic price amphoras. An Athenian type of vase and its function from the 6th to 4th centuries. Century BC Chr. (= Antique Art Supplement 18). Association of Friends of Ancient Art, Basel 1998, ISBN 3-909064-18-3 , pp. 27–28. 168-168.
  • Werner Müller: Bakchios I . In: Rainer Vollkommer (Hrsg.): Künstlerlexikon der Antike . Volume 1: A-K. Saur, Munich / Leipzig 2001, ISBN 3-598-11413-3 , p. 112.
  • Bettina Kratzmüller, Elisabeth Trinkl: On the trail of athletes and potters, Ephesian citizens . In: Synergia. Festschrift for Friedrich Krinzinger . Phoibos, Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-901232-61-3 , pp. 157-167.

Remarks

  1. ^ Athens, Epigraphic Museum.
  2. Inscriptiones Graecae II² 3, 2 No. 6320 .
  3. Istanbul, Archaeological Museum, from the Athena shrine in Lindos , and Athens, Kerameikos PA 157, from the Pompeion in Kerameikos . Martin Bentz: Panathenaic price amphoras . Basel 1998, 168 no. 4.006–4.007.
  4. Panos Valavanis: Bάκχιoς, Kίττoς και παναθηναϊκoί αμφoρείς. Σκέψεις για τη δoμή των αττικών κεραμικών εργαστηρίων τoυ 4oυ αι. π.! . In: John H. Oakley (Ed.): Athenian Potters and Painters. The conference proceedings. Oxbow, Oxford 1997, ISBN 1-900188-12-0 , pp. 85-95.
  5. Inscriptions from Ephesus 1420 .
  6. ^ Martin Bentz: Panathenaic price amphoras . Basel 1998, p. 28 note 114.