Cataloguing
some hundred thousand examples of ancient Greek painted pottery held in
collections around the world, the authoritative
Corpus
Vasorum Antiquorum
(Corpus
of Ancient Vases) is the oldest research project of the Union
Académique Internationale. Since the first fascicule appeared in 1922,
nearly four hundred volumes
have been published by more than 120 collections in 26 countries.
Using the Getty’s digital publishing platform
Quire,
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Fascicule 10: Athenian Red-Figure Column and Volute Kraters
is the tenth volume issued by the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the first ever born-digital publication for the entire
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum
project.
Representing
nearly two decades worth of collaboration across Getty departments,
this new volume presents a selection of Attic red-figure
column and volute kraters ranging from 520 to 510 BCE through the early
fourth century CE. Among the works included are a significant dinoid
volute krater and a volute krater with the Labors of Herakles that is
attributed to the Kleophrades Painter.
Featuring
zoomable images and multiple views of every krater, linked
bibliographic references, and indices of attributions and subjects,
this open-access, custom catalogue, along with its object data, is also
available in multiple formats for download, including PDF, MOBI/Kindle,
and EPUB. A paperback reference edition will also be available for
purchase.
Despoina Tsiafakis
earned
her doctorate in classical archaeology and the history of art from the
University of Thessaloniki. She spent four years as a curatorial
assistant in the J. Paul
Getty Museum’s Antiquities Department and is presently a faculty member
at the “Athena” Research and Innovation Center in Greece.
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