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Τρίτη 12 Ιουλίου 2011

syrinx

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Volute krater attributed to the Darius Painter: Drawing of side A, showing the funeral of Patroklos

From FR, pl. 89, 1993
Copyright notice. About image tiling.

Illustration of Naples 3254

Naples 3254
Collection: Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Summary: Funeral of Patroklos
Ware: Apulian Red Figure Shape: Volute krater
Painter: Attributed to the Darius Painter Potter:
Context: Region:
Date: ca. 340 B.C. - 330 B.C. Period: Late Classical
Dimensions:
Primary Citation: Trendall & Cambitoglou 1982 p. 495, no. 18/39; FR pl. 89





Francois Vase, c. 560 BC., painted by Klitias. Athenian archaic black-figured style. The depiction of horses on this vase is considered to be part of the development leading to the marble horses on the frieze of the treasury of the Siphnians at Delphi. The muscularity of the forearm and leg, the inclusion of the great oblique muscle of the abdomen, the three ribs, the masses of muscle on the thigh and buttock, the fortuitous rendering of the triceps, and the protuberance of the eye mark the horses on this vase as more advanced. Sidney David Markman (1943, 1969), The Horse in Greek Art, Figure 24.




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Fig. 6709. Syrinx d' un groupe de Satyre et Bacchus




















Fig. 6708. Syrinx d' un groupe de Pan et Daphnis














Fig 6707. Syrinx gallo romaine
























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syrinx

 

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Syrinx Player Tunis, 4th Cent CE




 
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http://www.sikyon.com/Sicyon/Museum/museum_gr17.html




"H σύντροφος κανενός στο κρεβάτι και μητέρα εκείνου που πολεμά μακριά γέννησε τον γρήγορο κύριο της θεραπαινίδας εκείνου που τη θέση του πήρε μια πέτρα, όχι ο Κεραστάς(;) αλλά εκείνος που μία φορά κάηκε η καρδιά του από το χείλος μιας ασπίδας χωρίς Πι. Ολόκληρος στο όνομα, διπλό ζώο, που ερωτεύτηκε τη Μερόποια κοπέλα που γεννήθηκε από μία φωνή και σαν τον άνεμο, εκείνος που για χάρη της στεφανωμένης με βιολέτες Μούσας ένωσε μια σφυριχτή κραυγή, το μνημείο της φλογερής αγάπης του. Εκείνος που έσβησε την ανδρεία που είχε το ίδιο όνομα με το φονιά του παππού του και ελευθέρωσε την Τυρίαν από αυτήν. Εκείνος στον οποίον ο Πάρης Σιμιχίδας πρόσφερε το αγαπημένο απόκτημα των τυφλών. Αναγαλλιάζοντας με αυτό, εσύ που χτυπάς(;) τα κοπάδια (βοτοβαμων), βασανιστή των Σαέττιων γυναικών, γιε του κλέφτη, χωρίς πατέρα, με πόδια λάρνακας [(;)box-footed], πρέπει να παίζεις γλυκά στο άφωνο κορίτσι, την αόρατη Καλλιόπη."

In the 1950's I stumbled upon The Greek Anthology - Vol 5 - Loeb Classical Library - 1953 - Book XV - MISCELANEA EPIGRAM 21- The Pipe Of Theocritus- A picture of the pipe of Pan in words written about Pan.

http://www.thegatesofparadise.com

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François Vase: Detailed drawing of the main frieze, chariot of Hera and Zeus, preceded by the Muses, Ourania and Kalliope; signature of Ergotimos (�Ergotimas made itΣ) in the lower right corner

From FR, pls. 1-2, 1993
Copyright notice. About image tiling. 





Vase Catalog Number: Florence 4209


Behind these deities come a series of chariots accompanied by walking figures. First of these is the chariot of Zeus and Hera. Their pole horses have topknots and hold their heads up high; the following horses hold their heads down. Zeus holds his thunderbolt, whip and reins, and wears a long white peplos and mantle. Hera, beside him, wears a figured peplos and mantle, and holds her mantle with her left hand. Their chariot is accompanied by the first group of nine Muses: here, Kalliope, full frontal and playing the Pan-pipes (syrinx), and Ourania, her hair tied in a bun, wearing a figured peplos and holding her left hand in the air.

Sophilos (c. 580 BC-)
Greek vase painter. The artist is known for his Black-figures. The style is based on the Corinthian approach with decorations often based on real or mythological animal motifs. Some 40-46 of his artifacts survive either as large pots or as fragments. Sophilos was the first Greek vase painter whose real name is known as he signed several of his works. [Adapted from Grove Dictionary of Art] 



Picture left : Musée Alésia, Alise-Saint-Reine
Picture right: Rijksdienst voor Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek

By blowing on the upper side, the air is vibrated in the tubes. The height of the tones depends on the lenght of the tube: the shorter the tube, the heigher the tune. In the early days, the tubes had an equal length and to tune the pan-pipes, one used wax. One put wax in the tube until the tune was just right. It was also used to close scratches or little openings in the side. The inside was also rubbed with wax to get a smooth sound. Later, one made the tubes out of different lenghts (CF; picture pan-pipe from Alesia). The notes of the pipes go from the lowest tone right, the highest one left. Strange, if we compare this with the piano, this is turned around.




Marshall F. H. Catalogue of the finger rings, Greek, Etruscan and Roman in the Departments of Antiquities, British Museum. 1968

ROMAN BRONZE PENDANT
I-II c. A.D.
Cast bronze figure of Harpokrates, wearing tall headdress, with his right hand raised to his lips. Suspension loop in vertical plane at his back. 1 5/8" (4cm).











From Caskey & Beazley, plate XV. With permission of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Copyright notice.

Illustration of Boston 98.887







From Caskey & Beazley, plate XV. With permission of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Delphi, Anonymous Caryatid: Anonymous Caryatid, frontal view
Photograph by Maria Daniels, courtesy of the Greek Ministry of Culture and the Delphi Museum






François Vase: Drawing of the main frieze (wedding of Peleus and Thetis), left half, showing a procession of deities

From FR, pls. 1-2, 1993
Copyright notice. About image tiling.

Illustration of Florence 4209 (Browse more pictures of same)




Main panel: Satyr and Pan

Photograph courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum,
Illustration of London E 228













London 1971.11-1.1: Upper frieze: wedding of Peleus and Thetis: Aphrodite and Ares in chariot, Muses behind horses
 British Museum, London






http://www.soundcenter.it/cdflautieng.htm 


THE FLUTE OF PAN OR SYRINX



Among the flutes employed by the Etruscans, those excelling all others were syringe or syrinx, that is the flute of Pan, instruments that belong to the most ancient and mythical history of the music. 





Pensive Pan: Ancient God of Sacrificial Fertility. He was the goat-hooved and lusty king of the Arcadian forest, the original Horned One. His Neolithic cult was later subsumed in the ecstatic wine-rituals of Dionysian Greece. This seated representation shows the god in his prankster or "puckish" mode, horned, ithyphallic and seated upon a hummock. The first tragedy (in Greek-tragoidos meaning "goat song") told the sacred story of his death and resurrection. Pan is the quintessential woodland god, demonized by the Church to diminish his powerful influence upon rural folk across Europe. Green/bron












Pan and Daphnis


2nd century CE.
Marble statue of Pan teaching Daphnis to play the pipes.

Roman copy of a 2nd century BCE Greek original.

Archeological Museum, Naples.





Berlin 709A

Collection: Berlin, Antikenmuseen
Title: Votive Relief to the Nymphs
Subject: Three nymphs led by Hermes in a dance
Function: Votive Class: Stele, relief-decorated
Material: Marble (

Whitish-gray marble
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Date: ca. 410 B.C. - 400 B.C. Period: High Classical
Style: High Classical
Region: Latium
Findspot: Found at Rome
Original/Copy: Original
Condition: Nearly complete
Technique: Low relief
Dimensions:

H 0.57 m, W 0.78 m, D 0.10 m, H of relief 0.02 m
Scale: Miniature

Condition Description:

Relief plaque broken in three pieces, now rejoined. Lower and part of upper edges are preserved; broken on right and upper left as well as lower left corner. Missing upper right corner including most of cave of Pan, edge of Acheloos, head of third nymph, hair of first nymph, chest and face of Hermes. Much damage to all edges. Upper band rechiseled, perhaps to erase an inscription. Surface weathered.

Sources Used:

Blümel 1966, no. 69

(Leslie Becker)

Cast Gallery catalogue number: D086

At the top are Acheloos (a river-god), Hermes, three nymphs, and Pan. Below, a hero leading a horse approaches Demeter and Persephone.

* Plaster cast: Height: 40cm.
* Copy of a marble relief.
* The relief:
o was made in the 4th century BC and dedicated to the nymphs and all the gods by a group of washerwomen.
o was found in the stadium of Athens in 1759.
o was formerly in Venice, Museum Nani.
o was purchased for Berlin by Waagen in 1841.
o is now in Berlin, Antikensammlung, inv. 709.
* C. Blümel, Die klassischen griechischen Skulpturen (Berlin, 1966) 77-78, K 90, pls. 123-124. 























Subjelt and Shape. The poem purports to be inscribed an a pan-pipe, and to record that the instrument is dedicated by Theocritus to Pan. It consist of 20 lines, each pair of which represents on reed of the pipe. The metre is dactylic, and each successive couplet is half a foot shorter than its predecessor, so that the poem, which begins with two hexameters, ends with two catalectic dimeters, and corresponds in shape to a pan-pipe of ten reeds. 

(Gow, 1952, 553.) 

Syrinx Titulus Anth.Buc. 

nileuto
kalliopa
ellopi koura,
adu melisdois
larnakogue, hareis,
klopopator, apator,
stitas oistre Saetas,
psichan a brotobamon,
pima Paris fteto Simahidas
o tode tufloforon eraton
pappofonou Turias exilasen
os svesen anorean isaudea
elkos, agalma pothio purismaragou,
os moisa ligu paxen iostefano
kouras girigonas ehe tas anemodeos,
ounom olon, dixon, os tas meropos pothon
all ou peilipes aithe paros frena terma sakous,
ouhi Kerastan on pote threpsato tauropator,
Maias antipetroio thoon teken ithintira
Oudenos eunateia Makropolemoio de matir. 


On the authenticity of the poem see J. Phil. 33.128. Gow,1952. Comm. 
"The number of reeds (10) in the instrument, is not against the poem, for though numbers, above nine... are rare, as many as twelve are found. A much more serius objection is that the Greek syrinx is rectangular instrument with reeds of equal lenght (1,169 n). The stepped variety represented by the decreasing lines of the poem is perhaps Etruscan in origin and appears on Roman coins early in the first century B.C. These however seem to be its earliestappearance in Greek or Roman art, whereas there are many representations of tehe rectangular form down to the end of the third century. To this argument Edmonds replied that' the variation in the heard lenght of tehe lines would correspond naturally enough to the variation in note of the tubes of the pipe', which musical persons must have known to be effectively of unequal lenght. It seems plain however, since two lines are devoted to each pipe, that it has breadth as vell as length, or in other words that each couplet represents, not a note heard, but a visible and tangible reed, and that in this respect the Syrinx is on all fours with the other Technopaegina. Unless, therefore, examples of the stepped from of instrument can be produced from Greek land at much earlier date than any at present known itis impossible to regard the poem as by T. or even as nearly contemporary vith him. (Gow. Comm, 1952.)

Δευτέρα 11 Ιουλίου 2011

syrinx

DÜSSELDORF

Tafel 18

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GÖTEBORG, Public Collections

Plate 37

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Italiano: Il Vaso François, cratere a figure nere datato al 570 a.C. circa, nel Museo archeologico di Firenze
English: The François vase, a greek black figures crater dated around 570 b.C., in the Archaeological museum in Florence.

''Το πιο σημαντικό από τα αγγεία είναι ένα μεγάλο μαύρο σχήμα κρατήρας του γ. 570 π.Χ. υπογράφεται από τον Ergotimos Πότερ και ο Κλειτίας ζωγράφος. Είναι το όνομα του " αγγείο Φρανσουά », μετά τον αρχαιολόγο ο οποίος βρήκε το 1844 σε ένα ετρουσκικό τάφο Fonte Rotella, επί της οδού Chiusi, και παρουσιάζει μια σειρά ελληνικών μυθολογικών αφηγήσεων και στις δύο πλευρές.''

''Ο Φρανσουά Βάζο, αποτελεί ορόσημο στην εξέλιξη της ελληνικής κεραμικής , είναι μια μεγάλη σπείρα κρατήρα διακοσμημένα με το μελανόμορφη στυλ που ανέρχεται σε 66 εκατοστά σε ύψος. Χρονολογείται γύρω στα 570/560 π.Χ., διαπιστώθηκε το 1844 σε ένα ετρουσκικό τάφο στη νεκρόπολη της Fonte Rotella κοντά Chiusi και το όνομά του από Alessandro του Discoverer François? είναι τώρα στο Museo Archeologico στη Φλωρεντία . Φέρει τις επιγραφές "Ergotimos mepoiesen" και "Κλειτίας megraphsen", που σημαίνει "Ergotimos μου έκανε" και " Κλειτίας ζωγραφισμένα μου ». [1] Απεικονίζει πάνω από 200 στοιχεία, πολλά με τον εντοπισμό επιγραφές, που αντιπροσωπεύουν μια σειρά μυθολογικά θέματα. Είναι ένα θέμα scholary συζήτηση το κατά πόσον ένα γενικό πρόγραμμα είχε ως στόχο. Το 1900 ένας φρουρός μουσείο πέταξε ένα σκαμνί σε περίπτωση κατά την οποία περιείχε το αγγείο και συνέθλιψε το σε 638 κομμάτια. Θα είχε αποκατασταθεί κατά 1902 από Pietro Ζέη, καθώς και μια δεύτερη ανασυγκρότηση έλαβε χώρα το 1973, ενσωματώνοντας παλαιότερα κομμάτια που λείπουν.''
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DUTUIT - PARIS, Petit Palais

Artist
Unknown

Description
English: Satyr giving a grapevine to Bacchus child. Cameo glass, 1st half of the 1st century. From Italy.
Français : Satyre tendant une grappe de raisin à Bacchus enfant. Verre-camée, 1re moitié du Ier siècle. Provenance : Italie.
Date
Current location
Petit Palais, Paris
Accession number Inv. ADUT00240
Credit line
Dutuit Bequest, 1902
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Pan, teaching Daphnis to play the pan-pipes, 30 BC-200

Plasma. 1,2 x 1,0 cm
Inventory number: I425

http://www.thorvaldsensmuseum.dk/en/...work/I425/zoom
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Category

lighting equipment

Name

lamp fragment

Description

lamp discus, Eros with syrinx

Production Notes

relief

Field Collection

Athens (?) Attica Greece

Dimensions

height 0.046 m
width 0.036 m

Production Place

Athens Attica Greece

Period

Middle Roman

Date

A.D. 201 — A.D. 400

Provenance

bought: Rouse, W.H.D., Dr 1969 (Filtered for: Antiquities)

Documentation

Athenian Agora
[comments: N os. 689-702]
Gill, D.W.J.
Hedgecock, D.
(1992) Debris from an Athenian lamp workshop of the Roman period (1992)
Source title: Annual of the British School at Athens (
[comments: 412 no.6]
Material/s

clay

Accession Number

GR.18.1969 (Antiquities)
(Reference Number: 69776; Input Date: 2003-03-25 / Last Edit: 2010-12-10)

http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/dept...slt&_limit_=10
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BUDAPEST, Musée des Beaux - Arts

55.730

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about 460–450 B.C.
the Hesiod Painter,
Athens, Attica, Greece
PLACE OF MANUFACTURE
Athens, Attica, Greece
DIMENSIONS
Height: 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.); diameter: 15 cm (5 7/8 in.)
MATERIAL
Ceramic, white ground technique
CLASSIFICATION
Vessels

By date unknown: with Edward Perry Warren (according to Warren's records: presumably from Eretria); 1898: purchased by MFA from Edward Perry Warren for $ 69,618.13 (this figure is the total price for MFA 98.641-98.940)

http://www.mfa.org/collections/objec...x-muses-154001

object image

3rd–2nd century B.C.
DIMENSIONS
Height: 12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.)
MATERIAL
Bronze
CLASSIFICATION
Sculpture

By 1898: with E. P. Warren (according to Warren's records: Bought in Athens 1898 autumn. "The man swore it was from Crete but etc."); purchased by MFA from E. P. Warren, 1899, for $ 32,500.00 (this is the total price for MFA 99.338-99.542)

http://www.mfa.org/collections/objec...-of-pan-152711

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A.D. 222–235
MINT
Cremna, Pisidia
DIMENSIONS
Diameter: 25 mm. Weight: 5.80 gm. Die Axis: 12
MATERIAL
Bronze
CLASSIFICATION
Numismatics

By 1965: with Robert E. Hecht, Jr.; purchased by MFA from Robert E. Hecht, Jr., September 22, 1965

http://www.mfa.org/collections/objec...exander-260871

object image

Allard Pierson Museum Amsterdam

http://realize.be/ancient/
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