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Fragment from right edge of plaque with a strangling scene. It seems to be nearly from upper right corner.
Bird in relief, inside grooved frame. Bird 's tail preserved below complete bird.
Light red clay, ... 14 May 1932 |
| Child 's head, wearing heavy twisted wreath.
Plump face; mouth partly pierced.
Traces of orange paint on face, red on hair.
Brown clay.
Cf. T 1634.
ADDENDA: The child wears bound wreath. Fillet hanging ... 15 March 1938 |
| Two joining fragments preserve about two-thirds of the floor and foot of a large plate. Restored in plaster. High vertical ring foot; nearly horizontal floor; trace of upturned rim. In center of floor ... 11 May 1939 |
| Fragment from one side of a plate with slightly curved down-turned rim. A groove and a broad reserved band below rim and around central hole. Underside of rim reserved, and resting surface.
Dull brown ... 8 11 June 1936 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Parts of nine letters remain.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA I 3687 belongs. Found in the foundation of the modern house Q, about 20.00m. southwest of the ... 6 April 1935 |
A nude figure, apparently female, is preserved to the waist.
She seems to be struggling in the coils of a serpent, who is strangling her.
Red clay with dusty yellow surface.
Cf. T 269, 960, 1125, 1541, ... 28 February 1934 ... Red clay with dusty yellow surface.
Cf. T 269, 960, 1125, 1541, 2056, 2506, 3208.
ADDENDA: Part of scene: figure, snake, animals in field. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Nine lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins IG II2, no. 2434.
Also joining: I 1636. Found in late context southeast of the ... After 269/8 B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and left side preserved.
Six lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA May belong with I 4766 (II 134). Stored with I 4766. Finished Found in modern ... 28 April 1937 |
Inscribed fragment.
A bit of the right hand side, smooth picked, is preserved; otherwise broken.
Dedication to Zeus Boulaios and Aestia.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 5543. Found in filling thrown into ... 53/2 B.C. |
Repaired. Neck and part of foot and other bits missing. Surface much damaged. Quadriga before a draped seated figure. One or more other draped figures seem to be behind. Above, dotted zigzag; below, maeander ... 24 March 1936 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and rough picked top preserved.
The back shows traces of pick, but perhaps re-cut.
Dedication to Zeus Boulaios.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble ... 53/2 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of the right side preserved, smooth at the edge, then toothed; otherwise broken.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved, with a space between the sixth and seventh.
Hymettian ... After 269/8 B.C. |
Neck fragment (upper zone). Max. dim. 0.06.
On neck, chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes (a little of each zone). Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 324, cat. no. V 203.
The pattern seems ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... The pattern seems to bear some resemblance to that on side A of Bologna 17190 = 269 by the Niobid Painter (ARV2 599, 8; Paralip. 395, 8; Addenda 266; Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 182, cat. no. |
| Several joining fragments preserved most of the face of a nearly-life-sized tragic mask.
Long curls hang at the sides; large holes for the eyes; nostrils pierced; mouth very small. Also three other fragments ... 23 May 1938 |
Shoulder fragment with black glaze on inside, streaked in places. Glaze fired greenish on outside. Max. dim. 0.061. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 18, 1949, pl. 45:4.
A, symposion (or komos): woman (head with ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... For a similar but better-preserved aulos-player, see these two by the Leningrad Painter: Trieste S 391 (ARV2 567, 2; Paralip. 390, 2; Addenda 261); Brunswick 269 (ARV2 569, 53). |
Wall fragment. Much of the drawing has flaked. Max. dim. 0.046.
At the left, palm tree (fronds, part of trunk). At the right, bird (tail, neck, and head) with head turned back.
The Group of the Negro ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... For this group, see ARV2 267--269; Paralip. 352; Addenda 205--206. ... Compare the bird on Manchester III.I.42 (ARV2 268, 27; Addenda 206). |
| Two pieces of rim and wall, loose piece (c) of floor. Heavy rolled rim, low curved wall, wide flat floor. Two sets of four shallow grooves on floor, with shallow cross-burnishing imitating rouletting ... 1934 ... Pompeian red ware.
ADDENDA Cf. examples (for and fabric) present in a deposit of ca. 75 B.C. at Gravina di Puglia (U. of Alberta excavations, 1991. ... PD 3083-269, DA 6561, DA 10012 |
Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Max. dim. 0.05. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 89, cat. no. 222, fig. 368; Burn, Meidias Painter, p. 98, cat. no. M 14, pl. 14:b.
Eros (wreathed head, shoulders, wings, ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... Burn (Meidias Painter, p. 26, note 2) suggests that this might be a scene of Eros wrestling and cites as a parallel Munich inv. 8926 by the Washing Painter (ARV2 1127, 6 bis; Addenda 332; Schefold, Göttersage, p. 198, fig. 269). |
| A life-size female figure. Missing: head, right arm below elbow, left arm just below shoulder legs below knees.
Left shoulder mended from several fragments.
Island (Parian) marble.
Cf. S 1852 (Η' 920), ... 5th century B.C. |
| Many fragments, giving essential parts of the walls but nothing of the foot. On each side, four figures grouped in twos.
A) Warrior to left holding shield in the left hand; Attic helmet, chiton, corselet ... 25 May 1951 ... Pink clay.
ADDENDA 25 June 1951. ... For Apollo in such scenes of Menelaos and Helen, she cites the following parallels: Volute krater, Bologna 269, Niobid Painter, ARV, p. 418. |
Three non-joining fragments, a + b + e and c with rim and wall as well as start of handle, d of wall. Reserved line at top of rim. Some of the drawing abraded. P.H. a/b/e) 0.118; est. diam. at rim 0.17; ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Trendall, Charites: Studien zur Altertumswissenschaft (Festschrift Ernst Langlotz), Bonn 1957, pl. 25, 3; LIMC II, 1984, p. 269, no. 690:c, s.v. ... Some examples are: Chiusi C 1828 by the Painter of Brussels R 330: three vertical bands of lozenges separated by chevrons (ARV2 930, 99; Addenda 306); Oxford 1966.709, compared with the Marlay Painter (ARV2 1281, ---; Paralip. 473); three unattributed: Utica (Tunisia), no no.: lozenges framed by crosshatching; A, satyr and maenad; B, lost; Louvre S 4055: lozenges framed by crosshatching; A--B, two satyrs; Warsaw 142210 (CVA, Varsovie 3 [Pologne 6], pl. 48 [279]:5). |
Three non-joining wall fragments. Dull, hard glaze on inside. Max. dim. a) 0.091, b) 0.075, c) 0.071. L. Talcott, Hesperia 8, 1939, pp. 268--269, figs. 1, 2 (the fragments have been relettered since this ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... Talcott, Hesperia 8, 1939, pp. 268--269, figs. 1, 2 (the fragments have been relettered since this publication; in the description below, the old letters are given in parentheses); A. ... Compare the Painter of Munich 2413 (ARV2 495, ---; Paralip. 380, ---; Addenda 250). |
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