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[Agora Object] P 16450: Black Figure Cup Skyphos

About half of rim and wall, with one handle, and fragment of the foot missing. Deep cup with short thick stem and spreading kylix foot. Lip slightly concave. Handles up-turned. On the better preserved ... May, June 1939 ... ABV, p. 577, no. 29.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 302, p. 286

Skyphoi; Attic Type. Other. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 15, 1946, p. 296, no. 98, pl. 47. Lancut Group. ABV 576, 3. Silhouette Skyphos of Class K 2. ABV 580, 3. Well. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 15, 1946, p. 296, ... Agora 23 286 P 1320 P 16450 P 1560 P 27426 P 1290 P 1561 P 12769 P 1321 P 2682 P 1319 P 2681 G 6:3 G 18:1 G 11:3 ... 480-470 B.C ... ABV 576, 3 ... ABV 580, 3 ... ABV 577, 29

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 191, p. 175

Stands; Cylindrical Supports. Diosphos Painter. Hamburg, inv. no. 1927.143. ABL, p. 239, no. 142. CVA, Hamburg 1 [Germany 41], pl. 20 [1986]:1, 2. Cat. Sotheby, 29. Jan. 1968, no. 145. Akropolis 2599 ... Agora 23 175 P 25915 P 12449 P 25962 P 27839 P 25968 P 25980 P 20299 P 26210 P 25914 P 13456 L 18:2 H 13:5 O-R 7-10 N-P 20:1 ... 500 B.C.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 30, s. 199, p. 180

Drain. ARV¹ 699, 73. ARV² 1057, 101. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 67:4. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 354, cat. no. P 37. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 465, cat. no. PGU 95. E.R. Young, The Slaying of the ... Agora 30 180 P 18279 P 22811 P 7282 P 1855 P 25918 P 92 B 19:12 B 12:3 R 13:4 ... 440 B.C ... ABV 76, 1 ... Paralip. 29, 1 ... ABV 163, 2

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 273

Wall fragment. Glaze dull and misfired reddish here and there on inside and outside; slightly abraded. Max. dim. 0.107. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 67:4; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 354, cat. no ... Ca. 440 B.C ... Bryn Mawr College, 1972), p. 158, who points out that the lyre occurs in the victory dance on the François Vase, Florence 4209 (ABV 76, 1; Paralip. 29, 1; Addenda 21; M. Cristofani, Materiali per servire alla storia del vaso François [Bollettino d'Arte, Serie Speciale 1], Rome, 1980, fig. 65: the figure of Theseus) and in the slaying of the Minotaur on the cup in Munich by Archikles and Glaukytes, 2243 (ABV 163, 2; Paralip. 68, 2; Addenda 47), also on a late-6th-century cup in Taranto by the Edinburgh Painter (ABV 476, 3): there the lyre is hanging up. On Bologna 177, a stamnos by the Agrigento Painter (ARV2 577, 53; Philippaki, Stamnos, pl. 48:3, side A only), Theseus and the Minotaur appear on the obverse, and a man offering a lyre to a youth, accompanied by a male, appears on the reverse, but it is far from certain that the two scenes are connected (Beazley separates his description with a period, not a semicolon, indicating that he considered the two unrelated; see ARV2 p. xlvi).