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The Master of the Troilos-Hydria in the British Museum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

At the sale of the Forman collection, a hydria with figures of Troilos and Polyxena was purchased for the British Museum. Cecil Smith, in the sale catalogue, described it as in the style of ‘Euthymides?’; but I cannot agree with him. Eight other vases by the same hand are known to me; and I beg leave to call this anonymous painter ‘the master of the Troiloshydria in the British Museum.’ He is no genius; but one of his vases, the krater in Copenhagen, is a respectable performance; and others are not without animation.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1912

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1 P. 67, No. 339. To the list of Euthymides', works given in J.H.S. xxx. p. 41Google Scholar, I would add the psykter with Herakies and Dionysos formerly in the Magnoncourt collection (Gerhard, , A. V. Pll. 5960)Google Scholar. It is now in the Musée Virenel at Compiègne.

2 J.H.S. xxx. pp. 45, 48, and 51, Nos. 11, 12, 13b.