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| The rim and neck preserved, with about one-third of the shoulder, including most of the figured panel (broken away at the lower right). Attachment of vertical handle preserved at the back. Two non-joining ... 19-23 March 1936 ... ABV, p. 342, no. 2, painter of London. |
| From the center of a stemless cup; ring base more than one-quarter preserved. The figure of an athlete missing above the hips; the left hand, held close to the side, holds a long curving object (strigil?) ... 13 April 1933 ... ARV, p. 778, no. 3 (Group of London). |
| Fragment from top of an askos, broken all around. On either side of top, a reclining figure. No relief contour.
Glaze fired uneven brown. Monument base extension, layer II. 1613 Leica ... 11 March 1937 ... ARV, p. 630, no. 43, P. London D 12. |
| Thin disk, with hub-like solid cylindrical axis projecting on both sides. It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (25 June 1932). Leica, 2-242 ... 28 April 1932 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (25 June 1932). |
| From a bell krater; bit of reserved line at top of wall outside preserved; narrow reserved line inside. Female head, right, the hair bound by a fillet. Relief contour for brow-nose line. Leica, V-81, 92-15-12 ... 27-29 May 1936 ... Paralip., pp. 1960-1961, P. of London E 494, no. 2. |
| Stemless cup with ring foot.
In the medallion, draped youth, right, facing basin. No contours.
Near the painter of London E 777. Well 2. 5th. c., 3rd. quarter? Leica ... Mid-5th. c. B.C ... Near the painter of London E 777. |
| Lid glazed black inside with red bands. Outside, part of three bands: above, palmette band; middle, tongue pattern alternating red and black; outer band, part of Herakles wrestling with Triton (both right) ... 19 March 1935 ... ABV, p. 87, no. 22. (London P.) |
Floor fragment with start of handle on outside. Max. dim. 0.055; est. diam. of tondo 0.010.
I, heel and buttocks of a figure crouching to right. Behind him:
Reserved line for tondo border. Preliminary ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Cf. these kneeling or crouching figures: Louvre G 91 (ARV2 139, 1); London, B.M. E 29 (ARV2 139, 8); London, B.M. |
Fragment broken all around. Guilloche. At bottom, clay to right; strands of a mane.
Glaze brown to black.
Cf. Munich 6077; London 1865.7-20.1(A 471). Pit. Leica, 81-534, 81-571 ... (September 1958) ... Munich 6077; London 1865.7-20.1(A 471). |
Rim fragment. Max. dim. 0.063; est. diam. at rim 0.14.
On rim, myrtle wreath to right with berries. White (flaked): vine; berries; line below wreath.
For the myrtle wreath, see Adolphseck 72, near the ... Ca. 450 B.C ... For the myrtle wreath, see Adolphseck 72, near the Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 964, ---, 1; CVA, Adolphseck 1 [Deutschland 11], pl. 44 [522]:3; other parallels for this ornament on skyphoi and other shapes are given by Brommer in CVA, p. 31).
Compare near the Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 965, ---). |
Wall fragment from just below rim. Narrow reserved line on inside.
Max. dim. 0.056.
Woman (face, a little of hair with fillet) to right. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour.
The Painter of London E 494 ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... The Painter of London E 494 (ARV2 1079, 4). |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.058.
Peplos, rather elaborately decorated, from lower part of figure.
For similar drapery, see the right maenad on an early-4th-century bell-krater, London, B.M. GR 1917.7--21.1 ... Probably early 4th century B.C ... For similar drapery, see the right maenad on an early-4th-century bell-krater, London, B.M. GR 1917.7--21.1 (Metzger, Représentations, pl. 35). |
| The back is scooped out.
On the obverse, an owl, standing left, his head facing, crudely incised.
1/6 mina. It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (2 June 1934). Modern fill. Leica, 4-201, 4-214, ... 28 February 1934 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (2 June 1934). |
Wall fragment of pyxis with flange for lid. Groove just below flange. Surface incrusted with iron oxide accretions. Max. dim. 0.063.
Woman (lower legs, feet missing) dressed in a himation, standing to ... Ca. 450 B.C ... It may be the top of a wool basket like the one on Athens, Vlasto (ARV2 963, 87) and Vienna 3720 (ARV2 963, 88), both by the Painter of London D 12.
The Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 one 629, 35; ARV2 963, 93). |
Foot missing.
Flat rim. Reserved: rim, edge of concave lip, junction of lip and bowl, and top of stem inside. At base of stem, two scraped grooves. Same potter as 993?
Another variety with concave lip ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Another variety with concave lip is London 64.10-7.1470 (F 256). |
Shoulder fragment of lebes with start of neck. Max. dim. 0.055.
Two women (face, shoulder of one; back of hair of other) both to right. Around each head is a fillet. Above, tongue pattern. White: fillets ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... The Painter of London E 489 (ARV2 549, 59). |
Lip fragment. Reserved line on inside at rim. Max. dim. 0.029.
A, youth (part of head, chest) frontal, head turned to right. Dilute glaze: muscles.
Manner of the Painter of London E 777, ii: Various ... Ca. 440 B.C ... Manner of the Painter of London E 777, ii: Various. |
Fragment of floor, ring base, and rim. Max. dim. 0.129.
Eros (most of head, body, legs, and wings) to right, arms (left one mostly missing) outstretched. Relief contour: back of legs. Dilute glaze: muscles; ... Ca. 450 B.C ... The Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 963, 86). |
Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.035.
I, woman (upper part of torso) to right wearing a peplos. On the outside, trace of ground line. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour.
The Sub-Meidian Cup-Group (i): Close ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... The Sub-Meidian Cup-Group (i): Close to the Painter of London E 106, if not from his hand (ARV2 1396, 5). |
Disc foot, concave on underside. Plain rim, flat on top. Glazed inside and out. Reserved: underside and junction of foot and wall. Fired light brown in parts, from stacking.
Others with steep wall and ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Others with steep wall and disc foot: London 64. 10-7. 1466 (F 151) and 1949.2-20.15 (F 235). |
About half of foot and start of wall.
Foot in several degrees; concave moulding beneath. Decoration outside: meander pattern, broken by crossed squares.
The distinctive stamp is found on London 64.10-7.1665 ... Ca. 450 B.C ... The distinctive stamp is found on London 64.10-7.1665 (F 56): A.K., XI, 1968, pl. 7,3, and Mykonos fr., from Rheneia: Délos, XXI, pl. 47, 186. |
Foot missing.
Slightly thickened rim, incurving. Two ridges in wall. Decoration inside: a circle of ovules within two grooves. Two circles of ovules either side of two grooves, palmettes. Glazed inside ... Ca. 420 B.C ... For the two ridges on the wall and stamping inside cf. London 64.10-7.1638 (F 89). |
Rim and wall fragment. Glaze misfired greenish at rim. Max. dim. 0.044.
Youth (head, start of left shoulder) to left. Preliminary sketch.
Manner of the Painter of London E 777, i: The Painter of Heidelberg ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Manner of the Painter of London E 777, i: The Painter of Heidelberg 211 (ARV2 946, 39). |
Banded decoration; underside reserved, with broad resting surface and two circles and dot.
For the foot, cf. B.S.A., LIII-LIV, 1958-59, p. 164, fig. 7, 26, Ismir from Old Smyrna, and London 1947. 7-14 ... 575-550 B.C ... B.S.A., LIII-LIV, 1958-59, p. 164, fig. 7, 26, Ismir from Old Smyrna, and London 1947. 7-14. 15: Ἐφ, 1953-54, Pt. 2, p. 146, figs. 1-2 and pl. |
| A small one with a cornucopia in relief.
Thick and square; plain on one side; on the other a raised edge surrounding the symbol.
A bit of iron attached to one side by corrosion (?). It appears in the ... 4 May 1934 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN, 2 June 1934. |
| Thirteen fragments (a-m, several mended) from a cup, preserving parts of the rim, wall and floor. Of the stem, the attachment only.
Exterior: parts of at least four standing draped figures, two female ... 28 April 1937 ... ARV, p. 597, no. 8 (P. of Bologna) and ARV, p. 618, no. 8 (P. of London) |
Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.085; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.13.
I, youth (head with fillet, back, right arm akimbo) standing to left. Around the tondo, stopped-maeander pattern with cross-squares. A, ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... The Painter of London E 777 (ARV2 940, 18). The composition of I was probably very similar to that in the tondo of these two in Montauban by the Painter of London E 777: Montauban 18 (ARV2 940, 20); Montauban 15 (ARV2 943, 61). |
Plain rim.
Perhaps same potter as 962. Very similar, London 64.10-7. 1472 (F 202). See also Oxford 381: CVA 1(3) pl. 48(140) 42; Cambridge 167: CVA 1(6) pl. 41(279) 22, and cf. Rome, Vatican: Beazley ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Very similar, London 64.10-7. 1472 (F 202). |
Lid missing.
Spreading ring foot. Steep wall; jutting ledge at top of wall. Reserved: outer face of foot, resting surface, underside with glazed circle (center missing), top of rim. Mottled glaze, red ... 525-500 B.C ... Close, London 1952.2-4.50 (F 73); for the tomb group see J.H.S., LX, 1940, pp. 36-37 (Beazley). |
Floor fragment with molded ring base. On underside, band and two concentric circles with central dot. Max. dim. 0.07; est. diam. of base 0.085.
I, athlete (legs, left hand) to right, holding a strigil ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... The Painter of London E 113 (ARV2 one 778, 3; ARV2 1299, 3). |
Lip and bowl fragment. Reserved line on inside at rim. Max. dim. 0.04.
Nike (wreathed head, upper torso, most of arms, start of left wing) standing to left, dressed in a peplos, holding a wreath in her ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... The Sub-Meidian Cup-Group (i): The Painter of London E 106 (ARV2 1393, 34). |
Foot and lid missing.
Horizontal ribbon handles; flange for lid. Reserved: handle- panel and the offset handle-zone, decorated diagonally with short zigzag lines. Added red: a pair of lines inside.
The ... 500-480 B.C ... The zigzag pattern on the bowl is found earlier; see London 64. 10-7.1569(F 73): mentioned in J.H.S., LX, 1940, pp. 36-37 (Beazley). |
| Inscribed.
The bottom, and both sides, slightly hollowed out. On the top, the dolphin extends from corner to corner diagonally, in a sunken panel. Below the dolphin, a raised letter, M; above, N A, retrograde ... 30 March 1934 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (2 June 1934). |
Small wall fragment.
Part of figure of Athena (?), showing bit of scaled aegis, drapery, and bent left arm.
White with dilute glaze over drawing for the flesh.
Glaze fired red inside and out. Compare ... 1931 ... Compare the Athena on a bell krater in London, B.M.F 74 (museum photos). |
Fragmentary handle of kylix (?) in the shape of left leg.
Broken at knee.
Reserved square at front of ankle.
Thick black glaze.
Pale Attic clay.
Cf. AM 43 (1918), pl. 1, no. 2. Object numbered #6.
It ... 6 May 1932 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News (ILN), 25 June 1932. |
Complete handle with part of rim and shoulder preserved.
Micaceous buff clay.
Round stamp with the head of a bearded silen, right. Publ: s.v. Webster, Mon. Illust. Tragedy and Satyr Play
(ICS Bulletin ... 27 May 1937 ... Tragedy and Satyr Play
(ICS Bulletin Suppl 14) London, 1962, p55, XA I*Prof: PD 845(g)* |
| Fragment from the lower right corner; the back worn down considerably with later re-use.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. A 1133 (Θ 1855). Found at I/17-12/2 (Fall 2016).
It appears in the Illustrated London News ... 15 June 1947 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News (ILN), (12 November 1949), p. 748, fig. 5. |
Fragment of lower part of wall and cul. Max. dim. 0.078.
Right leg from knee down, left heel of male to right. Plant on ground; some kind of object behind him. On cul, diagonally addorsed palmettes. Relief ... Probably mid-4th century B.C ... For the pattern, see Athens, N.M. 14899 by the Painter of the London Griffin-Calyx (ARV2 1455, 1; Addenda 379). |
Part of foot, floor and wall.
Moulded ring foot; raised rings on underside. Reserved: underside with one band of glaze preserved. Decoration in- side: unidentified central motif, zone of incised ivy leaves ... 420-400 B.C ... A much earlier and finer stemless with ivy pattern: London 64.10-7.1591 (F 39 bis), second quarter of 5th century, noted above, p. 26, note 58. |
Wall fragment.
Bearded figure reclining on cushions, left; a cloak is thrown over his legs, and a part of the drapery of another reclining figure appears behind him at right.
Relief contour for chest ... 1931 ... "By a contemporary of the painting of London F4, the style something like him. |
| a)Fragment from floor only. In the medallion, a long-sleeved figure to right, preserved from shoulder to thigh, its right side only. Relief contours. Around the medallion, a maeander broken by dotted checkerboard ... 7 June 1937 ... ADDENDA Painter of Heidelberg 211 (very near late painter of London E 777) (JDB letter Oct. 14, 1937). |
Wall fragment. Glaze fired brownish on outside. Max. dim. 0.045. T. B. L. Webster, Hesperia 29, 1960, pl. 65:A:1a; T. B. L. Webster, Monuments Illustrating Tragedy and Satyr Play [ BICS Suppl. 20], London ... Probably second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... Webster, Monuments Illustrating Tragedy and Satyr Play [ BICS Suppl. 20], London 1967, pl. 1:b.
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Floor fragment with part of molded ring base. Max. dim. 0.105; est. diam. of base 0.125.
I, woman (head, upper torso) seated to right on a klismos (back), clad in a himation, her hair tied up with a fillet ... Ca. 430 B.C ... The Painter of London E 122 (ARV2 one 773, 3; ARV2 1297, 8). |
Ring foot, finely profiled, with a groove in the lower member; concave moulding on inner face. Wall flares out- wards slightly at the rim. Two ring handles, ridged. Reserved: underside with a glazed band, ... 410-400 B.C ... Also with ring handles but small and with a narrower foot, London TB 1050, the lower body ribbed and carrying stamped decoration: palmettes between handles, meander below ribs. |
Projecting ring foot, lipped. Thickened rim, sloping downwards and outwards, inturned. Glazed inside and out. Reserved: resting surface, outer face of foot and underside. Fired red in parts.
Close to ... 475-450 B.C ... Others with reserved and lipped outer face of foot: Athens, Kerameikos HTR 20; London 1952.2-4.59 (F 205); 1949.2-20.16 (F 235); 1949.2-20.14 (F 242); 64.10-7.1452 (F 256); 1949.2-20.20 (F 260). |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Surface scratches on sound box of lyre and lap of figure. Thumb print in glaze on outside near stem. Max. dim. 0.087.
I, man or youth (head, lower legs missing) dressed ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Near the Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 one 630, ii, 1); the Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 962, 63). |
Fragment of top side. Much of the glaze misfired reddish and greenish. Max. dim. 0.074. Hoffmann, Sexual and Asexual Pursuit, p. 12, cat. no. Ja 1.
Symposion. A, a man (arms, part of torso and legs), ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 one 630, 43; ARV2 963, 101). |
Floor fragment. Burned. Max. dim. 0.042.
I, woman (chin, neck, chest, part of raised left arm) to right, dressed in a chiton. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour.
Recalls the Euergides Painter (Beazley ... Ca. 510 B.C ... For the drawing of the garment, only more precisely rendered, cf. London, B.M. GR 1920.6--13.1 by the Euergides Painter (ARV2 88, 1; Addenda 170). |
Fragment of slightly outturned rim and wall. Glaze worn on top of rim; misfired slightly on lower part of outside. Max. dim. 0.04.
Youth (most of head, left side of chest, and left arm) standing frontally, ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Manner of the Painter of London E 777, i: The Painter of Heidelberg 211 (ARV2 946, 36). |
Center of floor missing.
Recessed underside. Reserved: underside with traces of a circle near the center.
P 11043, from the same deposit, forms the pair. Less plump specimens are P 12784 G 11:3-POU; ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Four others which belong to this series are: Athens, Kerameikos inv. 1028; Berlin F 2755; London 64.10-7.1455 (F 230); Palermo. |
| Sitting dog, wearing a collar.
Hole at back. Pellet inside.
Traces of white on body and pink on eyebrows.
Cf. G. Roux, title yet unknown, since book still in press, section Les Romains, p. 6. Πήλινη κουδουνίστρα, ... Card: mid 3rd c.-261 A.D ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (11 September 1937), p. 431, fig. 11. |
Bowl fragment. Max. dim. 0.032; est. diam. of tondo 0.14. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 28, 1959, pl. 22:a, c.
I, around tondo, stopped-maeander pattern with cross-squares. A, nude man or youth (from the waist ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Cf., e.g., Hermes on London, B.M. E 268 (ARV2 198, 24; Addenda 191); the youth on Oxford 1924.3 (ARV2 200, 45; Paralip. 342, 45; Addenda 191); the armed youth on Vienna 654 (ARV2 201, 67; Addenda 192); the satyr on New York, M.M.A. 07.286.69 (ARV2 201, 70; Addenda 192); the satyr on Louvre G 185 (ARV2 207, 142; Addenda 194); and the youthful warrior on the stamnos now New York, M.M.A. 1988.40, ex New York, Bastis (ARV2 207, 141; Addenda 194; Antiquities from the Collection of Christos G. ... For the Foundry Painter, the best comparisons are these: the central youth on side A of the namepiece (ARV2 400, 1; Paralip. 370, 1; Addenda 230); the youth in the tondo of London, B.M. GR 1850.3--2.2 = E 78 (ARV2 401, 3; Paralip. 370, 3; Addenda 230; CVA, London 9 [Great Britain 17], pl. 68 [844]); the symposiast in the tondo of Boston, M.F.A. 01.8034 (ARV2 401, 11; Paralip. 370, 11); the figure near the door on London, B.M. ... For the maeander pattern with rather long units, see, e.g., London, B.M. GR 1850.3--2.2 = E 78; Toledo 64.126 (Paralip. 370, 12 bis; Addenda 231); and Berlin 3198 (ARV2 402, 13; Paralip. 370, 13). |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.061.
Woman (most of head with woolen fillet, shoulders with chiton) to right, looking down at a decorated chest she carries. She also wears a necklace. Preliminary sketch. Relief ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... The Painter of London 1923 (ARV2 1103, 11). |
Shallow convex wall, incurving at the rim; disc foot. Glaze on rim and outer face of foot. Intentional red glaze on wall inside and out, much peeled. Underside reserved. Incised on underside: Κ.
One similar ... Ca. 450 B.C ... One similar to 954 is in private possession in Athens (H.0.03; diam. 0.08) and there are others in London 91.8-6.78, New- castle and Palermo. |
Thickened lip. Rim flat above. Reserved: top of rim, center of floor with glazed circle and dot. Reserved groove below rim outside. Added red band on fillet with incised line above. Graffito underneath, ... Ca. 525 B.C ... Very like in shape and decoration, London 64.10-7.1586 (F 1) and OC 1057. |
Preserved except for mouth, most of neck, and handle. Thin, reddish brown glaze on inside. P.H. 0.065; diam. 0.057. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 87, cat. no. 211, fig. 67.
Child crawing toward a wreathed ... Ca. 420-410 B.C ... Assigned by Green to the Crawling Boy Workshop: the Class of London E 535 (BSA 66, 1971, p. 218, no. 2). |
Wall fragment.
Draped standing female figure, a maenad, left, holding a thrysos in her left hand. She wears a bordered chiton, and a double bracelet.
Relief contour along the lower line of the arm. Extremely ... 1931 ... "In the neighborhood of the painting of London E 4; early 4th c." |
Floor fragment with stem and base fillet. Incised line at top and bottom of fillet. Max. dim. 0.041.
I, nude male (lower part of torso, start of thighs, part of each arm) to right with arms outstretched ... Ca. 510 B.C ... Although little remains on 1578 to confirm an attribution, the drawing of the hip and the sharp angle where the back joins the buttock recall these by the painter: the youths on London, B.M. GR 1920.6--13.1 (ARV2 88, 1; Addenda 170); Herakles on Leipzig T.3372 (ARV2 89,23; Paralip. 330, 22; Addenda 170); the youths on London, B.M. |
Fragment of inset lip and start of bowl. Max. dim. 0.069.
On exterior, lozenge pattern, each reserved lozenge decorated with a lozenge and dot drawn in dilute glaze.
The lozenge pattern on the exterior ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Lid Painter: Naples 2623 (ARV2 1282, 3); London, B.M. GR 1917.7--26.1 (ARV2 1282, 10); Vienna 149 (ARV2 1282, 11); Sèvres 250 (ARV2 1282, 12); and London, B.M. |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Glaze misfired bluish in places.
Max. dim. 0.083; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.11.
I (illustrated), two youths (forehead, lower legs, and feet of one missing; head, ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Manner of the Painter of London E 777, ii (Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 394, 9 bis to ARV2 one 621--622; not in ARV2). 1474 bears some resemblance to the maeander pattern and figures on the cup once in the Basel Market (ARV2 942, 51; Addenda 307) by the Painter of London E 777. |
Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.072; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.14.
I (illustrated), youth (most of head, shoulders) to left, wearing a himation. Around the tondo, stopped-maeander pattern with checkerboard-squares, ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... The Sub-Meidian Cup-Group (i): probably by the Painter of London E 106. Compare 1487; also Orvieto, Faina 58 (ARV2 1392, 7) and Erlangen 269 (ARV2 1393, 35). |
Lower part of large coarse amphora containing miltos(?).
Inside covered with copious red deposit, smeared also on part of broken edge.
ADDENDA Miltos tested for Fe+++ using acidified potassium ferroncyanide ... August-September 1932 ... : Material Characterization Tests for Objects in Art and Archaeology. London, 2000, p. 62-63). |
Wall fragment.
Part of a banquet scene: two figures reclining left on striped cushions: at right a male figure, drapery over his legs, his right arm raised; at left, part of a female figure, looking right ... 1931 ... Painter of London F54, Paralin. p. 1773, no.2 |
Floor fragment with part of ring base, ridged at top. Small circle with central dot on underside. Max. dim. 0.105; est. diam. of tondo 0.09; est. diam. of base 0.09.
I, athlete (legs missing) to right, ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Close to London, B.M. E 114 and Amsterdam inv. 622, both by the Borden Wood Painter (ARV2 789, top). |
Lid and handle missing.
Ring foot. Deep bowl. Strap handle. Dipped. Glaze pitted. Scratched line at base of rim.
Complete specimens of this shape, Athens Kerameikos HS 89: Δελτ., XVIII, 1963, Χπονικά, ... 430-420 B.C ... Anz., 1964, cols. 435-436, fig. 24, right; Cairo 26215: Edgar, pl. 12; Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard acc. no. 1935.35.65: CVA (8) pl. 24(362) 10; London TB 1057. See also Athens 16240 (lid missing; only one handle preserved; a second has been restored, perhaps mistakenly). |
Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably part of the bowl and lip, all of one handle, and part of the foot. Two incised lines on stem. Glaze misfired reddish and greenish ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Similar objects appear in the tondi of two other cups by the Pithos Painter, London, B.M. E 29 and E 30 (ARV2 139, 8--9). ... Smith (Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum III, London 1896, p. 59) suggests that the object may be a discus.
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Horizontal ribbing on bowl. High concave lip inset from bowl. High boss, flat on top. Glazed all over, except for interior of boss.
Others:
1. Berlin inv. 4499.
2. Cracow, Univ. inv. 280 (old 1233): ... 500-480 B.C ... See also London 64.10-7.1469 (F 13). ... For a pair of ribbed phialai of the second quarter of the 5th century see Boston 98.886: ARV 772 δ and London D 8: ARV 772 ε; Sotades signs both as potter. |
Parts of foot and floor.
Ring foot. Raised ridge on wall outside. Decoration inside: central palmette, linked palmettes within enclosed ovules, linked palmettes within a palmette chain set on three grooved ... 430-420 B.C ... It is also found on a bolsal fragment, P 5247 G 12:21 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 488, fig. 10, 100 and on a bowl with outturned rim in London 91.8-6.77. |
Cup foot with tall stem, the top edge of the foot having a light groove. Shallow bowl; jutting ledge at top of wall. Lid flat on top with moulded knob on short stem. Reserved: outer face of foot, resting ... 475-450 B.C ... Also stemmed but with more elaborate knob: London OC 1222. |
| Joint surface preserved at right end; the bed of a roughly cut rebate (?) at top; a more carefully cut notch at upper left corner; other edges broken. Front face finished with toothed chisel.
In face of ... April 1949 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (7 January 1950), p. 26, figs. 2, 4. |
| Thin oblong plaque, inscribed.
The left end of the plaque is broken off. At the right end is the partially obliterated outline of a stamped Gorgoneion. On the reverse are traces of a rectangular stamp ... 20 July 1931 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News (ILN),(25 June 1932). |
Shoulder fragment. Glaze somewhat brownish. Max. dim. 0.061. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 93, cat. no. 246 bis, fig. 388:a.
Zeus(?): wreathed head, start of left shoulder, to right.
Compare the Painter ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... Compare the Painter of London E 494 (ARV2 1080, ---: here the number is incorrectly given as 8569; corrected in Addenda 326). |
Wall fragment with start of outturned rim. Broken just below start of imbrication. Max. dim. 0.068.
On the left is part of a laurel wreath to left that frames the figured frieze. What remains of this ... Probably late 5th century B.C ... Richter, The Furniture of the Greeks, Etruscans, and Romans, London 1966, figs. 411--413. |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Brownish glaze on inside; red on outside. Max. dim. 0.083.
Nike (head with fillet, shoulders, part of wings) to left with start of outstretched arms, perhaps driving a ... Probably first quarter of the 4th century B.C ... Those by the Painter of London F 64 seem especially comparable (ARV2 1419--1420, 1--5; Addenda 375; LIMC V, 1990, p. 129, no. 2922, s.v. |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.056.
Woman (face, chest, right arm, and most of right hand) seated in a klismos (a bit of the back rest appears at the far left) to right. She wears a chiton, and the downward ... Ca. 430 B.C ... The Painter of London 1923 (ARV2 1103, 8). |
| Feet and one of knobs on body missing.
The animal's quills are indicated by small rectangular knobs. Attached to his back and sides are nine (originally ten) roughly hemispherical knobs, six of them with ... 14 May 1938 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News ILN, (9 July 1938), p. 59, fig. 16. |
| Complete. Only one of the arms is made in the mould.
The head was wavy hair down back beneath a high polos. The pillar is draped to about half way down.
Hard buff clay. Σύγχρονο εκμαγείο Ερμαϊκής στήλης, ... 1 June 1938 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News ILN, (9 July 1938), p. 57, no. 1. |
Wall fragment. Thin reddish brown glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.044.
Part of figure (drapery), to right, perhaps seated.
672 is Meidian. Cf. the drapery of Hygeia on Florence 81948 (ARV2 1312, 1; Paralip ... Late 5th century B.C ... M 1, pl. 23:b); Chryseis on London, B.M. E 224 (ARV2 1313, 5; Paralip. 477, 5; Addenda 362; Burn, pl. 9:b); the seated woman opposite a youth on Naples Stg. 311 (ARV2 1314, 17; Burn, pl. 10:b); and the woman who is Gaia or Attica on Cleveland 82.142 (Burn, pl. 11). |
Shoulder fragment with start of return. Max. dim. 0.041.
Youth (head with leopard or panther skin as cap, right shoulder with chiton and more of the pelt) to right, bent forward slightly. Instead of the ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Compare the charioteer on an oinochoe once in the London Market (Choes and Anthesteria, p. 148, no. 667, fig. 126). |
Lip and center of bowl missing.
Horizontal ribbing on bowl. Lip black; bowl intentional red.
The drawn profile of this phiale has been assisted by reference to P 23118 H 12:15-S, a similar ribbed phiale ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Anz., 1914, cols. 235-236, fig. 51; Otchët, 1913-1915 (1918), p. 44, figs. 65 and 66: ribbed body, intentional red bowl, black lip; as also the small London 1901.7-11.3 noted in B.S.A., XLVI, 1951, p. 149, note 27 (Richter). |
| Inscribed fragment.
Fragment from the base for the statues of Harmodios and Aristogeiton.
Inscribed face, original top, and right face preserved. Broken at left and bottom.
Two lines of the inscription ... 477 B.C ... It appears in the Illustrated London News (ILN), 18 July 1936. |
| Wall fragments from a thin-walled closed vase; very thin wash inside(?).
a) Legs of a youth, nude, seated right on a cloak, a pair of spears(?) held in his left hand, resting against his knee; high laced ... 9 April 1954 ... For the double strokes used in drawing the knees, cf. the squat lekythos from Marion in Cyprus, London E 696, ARV, p. 838, no. 48 (mus. |
| Fragments of the body and most of the tail, missing, together with the wheels on which the horse ran.
An elaborately bridled and collared horse, intended to be drawn by a string; horizontally pierced at ... 9 March 1937 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (11 September 1937), p. 431, fig. 9. |
Two non-joining fragments of lip and bowl, a with all of one handle preserved, b with start of roots of other. Lip offset on inside and outside. P.H. of a) 0.042; max. dim. b) 0.12; diam. at rim 0.16; ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Kilmer, Greek Erotica on Attic Red-Figure Vases, London 1993, cat. no. ... Beazley (Some Attic Vases in the Cyprus Museum [Proceedings of the British Academy 33], London 1948, pp. 29--30) and by K. |
Floor and rim fragment. Brownish black glaze on underside. Max. dim. 0.047. Wehgartner, Attisch weissgrundige Keramik, p. 152, cat. no. 5.
Toes of right foot of figure facing right. In background:
Around ... Ca. 500 B.C ... The same pattern occurs on a fragmentary red-figured plate by Oltos found at Eleusis (ARV2 67, 138; Addenda 166); also on a white-ground plate by Douris, where it serves as the ground line for the figures and is more carefully drawn than it is on 1213: London, B.M. D 1 (ARV2 429, 20; Addenda 236; Buitron-Oliver, Douris, p. 74, cat. no. 33, pl. 22). |
Floor fragment with start of bowl and beginning of stem on underside.
Glaze flaked in places. Max. dim. 0.105; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.13.
I (part illustrated), two youths (heads, part of shoulder ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... Manner of the Painter of London E 777, i: The Painter of Heidelberg 211 (ARV2 one 621, 7; ARV2 945, 21). |
Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.041.
I, youths (top of head of one; head of other) facing. Around tondo, stopped-maeander pattern. A, feet, start of drapery of man to right; toes of another facing. Between ... Ca. 450-440 B.C.? ... For the simple vertical line for the ankle, cf. these two by the Painter of London E 777: Cab. Méd. 815 (ARV2 941, 32) and Würzburg 489 (ARV2 941, 35). |
Handle missing.
Low ring foot; vertical ribbing, narrowly spaced, joined with arcs at the top, alternately. Groove at junction of foot and wall. Double handle with shouldering. In the space below the ... 450-425 B.C ... The same elaborate stamp is found under the handle of London 1950.11-10.1. |
| Fragment from shoulder of squat lekythos. On shoulder, the upper part of a woman to right in front of Doric column. Behind the column a palmette; above, a band of egg and dot. The woman thrusts out her ... 24 February 1936 ... For the type, cf. London 1910-30,1 (Phiale Painter, ARV 658, no. 98; see also nos. 96-97, 99, 100); also Athens Nat. |
| The edges broken; the back original, with a very slight curve in both directions.
Head of youth in relief, right. The hair is indicated by fine wavy ridges radiating from the top of the head, and ending ... 15 March 1934 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (2 June 1934), p. 862. |
Floor fragment with start of stem on underside. Glaze misfired grayish on inside, especially contour line. Max. dim. 0.078; est. diam. of tondo 0.101.
Archer (legs, right bent sharply back), moving to ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Cf., e.g., Munich 2308 by Euthymides (ARV2 26, 2; Addenda 156); Louvre G 35 by the Hermaios Painter (ARV2 111, 13; Addenda 173); and London, B.M. GR 1836.2--24.101 = E 45 by a painter from the Proto-Panaitian Group (ARV2 316, 8; Addenda 214; CVA, London 9 [Great Britain 17], pl. 4 [781]). |
Two non-joining wall fragments, a with start of rim. Narrow reserved band on inside of each fragment. Glaze slightly abraded on a. Max. dim. a) 0.082, b) 0.057.
Warrior leaving home. Fragment a preserves ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... The Painter of London E 494 (ARV2 1080, 5). |
Two non-joining wall fragments. Very thin, brownish wash on the inside. Max. dim. a) 0.039, b) 0.022.
Fragment a preserves the legs (the left with the top of a boot) of a youth seated to right on a cloak, ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Dilute glaze: cloak; boot.
659 seems to be Meidian. Cf. London, B.M. E 696 in the manner of the painter, especially for the drawing of the boots (ARV2 1325, 49; Addenda 364; Burn, Meidias Painter, p. 111, cat. no. |
Lip and bowl fragment. Reserved line on inside and outside just below rim. Glaze misfired greenish. Max. dim. 0.07; est. diam. at rim 0.31.
A, part of left eye and eyebrow. Contour of iris and pupil incised ... Ca. 510 B.C ... For three especially good examples, see Vatican, Astarita 492 (ARV2 44, 81; 55, 22; Addenda 159); London, B.M. GR 1896.6--21.3 (ARV2 44, 83; 56, 25); and Oxford 515 (ARV2 44, 85; 56, 27). |
Bowl fragment. Max. dim. 0.048.
A, man or youth (part of leg, outstretched left forearm with cloak over it) to right. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour.
The double line accenting the edge of the cloak ... Probably early 5th century B.C ... E, 12: the Painter of London E 55); and Boston, M.F.A. 10.193, which is somewhat akin to the early work of Douris (ARV2 1567, 12). |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Much of the glaze fired reddish brown. Abraded in part on outside. Max. dim. 0.082; est. inner diam. of tondo 0.08.
I (illustrated), man (draped legs) seated to right ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... The Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 962, 73). |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.10.
Chariot (left hind leg of horse, hock of right; part of wheel) to left above pyre (top with flames). At the lower right, Nike (head with wreath, part of wing), also to left ... First quarter of the 4th century B.C ... For good comparisons, see the namepiece of the Painter of London F 64 (ARV2 1419, 1; LIMC V, 1990, p. 129, no. 2922, pl. 121, s.v. ... An exception appears on the bell-krater by the Painter of London F 64 in S. Agata de'Goti, Mustilli Coll. |
Shoulder fragment. Background glaze fired gray. Max. dim. 0.058.
Youth (filleted head) to right. In front of him, the top of an unintelligible object. Behind him, at the break, the end of a contour line ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Morris, Hesperia 54, 1985, pp. 393--409); London, B.M. E 167 (ARV2 571, 77; Addenda 261); London, B.M. |
Floor fragment with part of grooved ring base. Band and concentric circles on underside. Glaze fired reddish on inside behind woman. Max. dim. 0.07; est. diam. of base 0.09.
I, woman (head, shoulders, ... Ca. 410-400 B.C ... Compare the rather nervous, jerky drawing on 1387 with that on the lid of the pyxis London, B.M. E 775, which shows Dionysos with maenads (ARV2 1328, 92; Addenda 364; Burn, Meidias Painter, p. 116, cat. no. |
| Inscribed.
Found largely complete, but very much bent and chipped.
An oval shield with a narrow rim ornamented with a fine multiple guilloche pattern repousse.
The central part of the shield was apparently ... 7 February 1936 ... It appears in the Illustrated London News, ILN (18 July 1936). |
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