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A Note on Owl Skyphoi

Authors: Franklin P. Johnson;

A Note on Owl Skyphoi

Abstract

SINCE the writing of the paper on owl skyphoi for the Robinson volume,' two articles bearing on the subject have been published, though in neither do the skyphoi constitute the principal theme. Jongkees2 lists a number of unpublished owls, some of them on skyphoi, and shows one skyphos. Lippold3 deals with the correspondence in type of owls on coins and other owls and illustrates a skyphos which, he says, is in the market, but surely it is the known piece in Oxford (CVA 2, III I, pl. 62, nos. 1-2). Several owl skyphoi have appeared in recent fascicles of the Corpus Vasorum, notably that from the Vienna museum, with valuable text by Eichler. I have received a number of photographs, for which I owe thanks to the Museo Arqueologico Nacional in Madrid, Mme. Rosanna Pincelli of the Museo Civico in Bologna, Mmine. Gustel Bruckner of the Muske d'art et d'histoire in Geneva, Miss Chrysoula Kardara of the National Museum in Athens, Mr. van Wijngaarden of the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, Miss Lucy Talcott, Dr. Carl Roebuck, the University Museum in Philadelphia, and Mr. Paul Etter of the Worcester Art Museum; also to Dr. J. H. C. Kern of the Leiden Museum, who kindly sent descriptive and bibliographical details about the skyphoi there. Dr. Kern has also told of several unpublished skyphoi: one, Italiote, in Leiden, one in the City Museum in the Hague, one in the Museo Civico in Turin, and two in Besan-

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