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Obverse: Triptolemos in serpent car.
Reverse: plain. Old Grid: ca. ΚΒ-ΚΓ. Gravel at bottom of Great Drain. Leica ... 27 May 1947 ... Obverse: Triptolemos in serpent car.
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| Obverse : Triptolemos (?) seated left, in a winged car, drawn by serpent.
Reverse : plain. Great drain below bottom.
4th c. B.C. fill. 1307 Leica ... 26 June 1933 ... Obverse : Triptolemos (?) seated left, in a winged car, drawn by serpent.
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Chipped on one side.
Pyramidal, with graffito.
Incised in soft clay on top the letter: E. Unglazed. Archaic Temple of Triptolemos, northwest, layer 5. Leica ... 20 July 1959 ... Archaic Temple of Triptolemos, northwest, layer 5. |
Obverse: two winged snakes, right.
Probably the serpent drawn car of Triptolemos or Demeter.
Reverse: illegible. Originally entered as coin no. 4. Layer III. Leica ... 30 April 1936 ... Probably the serpent drawn car of Triptolemos or Demeter.
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Wall fragment from rather low on the vase. Max. dim. 0.093.
Triptolemos (segment of wheel and wing of throne) to right. Relief contour. Rim of wheel incised (compass-drawn). Dilute glaze: decoration at ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Max. dim. 0.093.
Triptolemos (segment of wheel and wing of throne) to right. ... For the subject, see Schwarz, Triptolemos; M. Vos, CVA, Leyden 3 [The Netherlands 5], pp. 28--29; Hayashi, Triptolemosbildes; S. Matheson, "The Mission of Triptolemos and the Politics of Athens," Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 35, 1995, pp. 345--372. |
Floor fragment with just the start of a narrow ring base on the underside. Glaze streaky and greenish on outside. Max. dim. 0.045; est. inner diam. of tondo 0.06. Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 53, cat. no ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 53, cat. no. V 130, pl. 17:130.
I, Triptolemos (head, chest, right arm) to left, holding a staff. |
| Wall fragment from a column krater; glaze streaky inside. Triptolemos' car: part of wheel and wing preserved. Relief contour. Classical pit at N.W. corner of chamber of Mycenaean Chamber Tomb opposite ... 9 January 1954 ... Wall fragment from a column krater; glaze streaky inside. Triptolemos' car: part of wheel and wing preserved. |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.12. Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 37, cat. no. V 49, pl. 8:14; Hayashi, Triptolemosbildes, p. 136, cat. no. 37, pl. 5:1 (wrongly called a calyx-krater); Langridge, "Eucharides Painter," ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 37, cat. no. ... E 7.
Triptolemos (feet; lower drapery) sitting on the throne (part of floor and wheel, start of wing, a little of the spotted serpent). ... The earliest preserved mention of Triptolemos' throne with the snakes is a fragment of Sophokles' tragedy, Triptolemos, which was probably first performed in 468 B.C. |
| Five joining fragments preserve parts of three figures: at left, draped female figure (chiton) holding torch; in center, Dionysos, seated, facing left, wearing an elaborately ornamented garment with long ... 27 April 1940 ... At right Triptolemos, to right, holding a tall lotus-tipped staff one wing of his chariot remains. ... Added clay for fillets (that of Triptolemos has perished and only the stain remains). |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Narrow reserved line on inside. Glaze misfired a little on outside. Max. dim. 0.097. P. E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pl. 80:4; Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 51, cat. no. V ... Late 5th century B.C ... Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pl. 80:4; Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 51, cat. no. ... Hayashi, Triptolemosbildes, p. 161, cat. no. 125.
Triptolemos (top of wreathed head, right hand) in three-quarter view to right. ... From the high position of Triptolemos' head, Corbett (Hesperia 18, 1949, pp. 310--311) suggested that his winged throne was off the ground. |
Wall fragment. Glaze fired brownish. Max. dim. 0.068. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 91, cat. no. 232, fig. 44; Metzger, Recherches, p. 59, cat. no. 14; LIMC III, 1986, p. 468, no. 527,
pl. 360, s.v. Dionysos; ... Early 4th century B.C ... Dionysos; Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 52, cat. no. ... Behind him is Triptolemos (head, one wing of the throne, the tip of the other wing). ... White (flaked): band of Triptolemos' fillet.
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| Two non-joining fragments from a skyphos, giving parts of rim and walls. Triptolemos' departure.
a) Most of the central part of the scene is preserved. On the right, lower half of Triptolemos in the chariot, ... 31 May 1951 ... Two non-joining fragments from a skyphos, giving parts of rim and walls. Triptolemos' departure.
a) Most of the central part of the scene is preserved. On the right, lower half of Triptolemos in the chariot, to the left; he holds a phiale in his right hand and is dressed in long-sleeved garment painted white; one snake of the chariot is seen behind Triptolemos' hand. ... A woman (Kore), to right, stands in front of Triptolemos holding a torch in each hand. |
Four non-joining fragments, a -- c of shoulder, d of neck. Glaze misfired slightly on tongue pattern on fragment a. From a very large krater. Max. dim. a) 0.127, b) 0.15, c) 0.089, d) 0.093. G. Schwarz, ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 42, cat. no. ... For a brief discussion of these, see Schwarz, Triptolemos, pp. 114--116; Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 79. Schwarz (Triptolemos, p. 42, cat. no. |
Two non-joining fragments of slightly outturned rim and wall. Max. dim. a) 0.081, b) 0.047.
Triptolemos. Fragment a (illustrated) shows on the left either Demeter or Persephone (legs missing from the ... Probably mid-4th century B.C ... Max. dim. a) 0.081, b) 0.047.
Triptolemos. Fragment a (illustrated) shows on the left either Demeter or Persephone (legs missing from the knees down) to right, holding two torches. ... In front of her is Triptolemos (right arm, lap) seated to left, dressed in a long chiton. ... White (partly gone): flesh of goddess and Triptolemos; garments (there is only a trace of pink on the goddess' chiton). |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Max. dim. 0.028.
I, youth (filleted head with himation drawn up in back) to left. At the left, relief line and part of another figure or, more likely, something hanging ... Ca. 480 B.C ... The Triptolemos Painter (ARV2 one 242, 47; ARV2 366, 76). |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Glaze somewhat pitted on underside. Max. dim. 0.059.
I, youth or man (torso, part of legs) kneeling to right. In front of him, start of another figure, probably a woman ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Cf. the Triptolemos Painter: Tarquinia (ARV2 367, 93; Addenda 223). |
| Two joining fragments. Bottom and, in part, back preserved.
At left, the left leg and drapery of a standing female figure, next to a wheeled car with the upper body of a partly draped youth, right. At ... 12 March 1938 ... At right of wheel, a right foot facing.
Triptolemos in his car, flanked by the Eleusinian goddesses.
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| A single fragment preserves part of the rim. Exterior: head and shoulder of a youth, right, seen from behind; the lower part of his face hidden by one shoulder.
Relief contour. Glaze fired reddish-brown, ... 10 May 1938 ... ADDENDA Akin to the early work of the Triptolemos Painter and may well be by the painter himself (JRG/6 February 1975). |
Lip and bowl fragment. Glaze misfired reddish brown, flaked in places. Reserved line on top of rim. Max. dim. 0.043.
A, youth (wreathed head, shoulder with cloak) seen from the back, head turned to right, ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Red: wreath.
1420 shows some kinship with youths on two cups by the Triptolemos Painter, but it is difficult to be certain of an attribution: Oxford 1947.262 (ARV2 364, 42); Naples 2645 (ARV2 365, 64). |
Two non-joining fragments of offset lip and bowl, b with part of handle and reserve. Glaze on interior of fragment b fired reddish brown. Max. dim. a) 0.052, b) 0.113; est. diam. at rim 0.16.
Fragment ... Ca. 480 B.C ... The Triptolemos Painter (ARV2 366, 75). |
| a) From the shoulder of a large volute krater of heavy fabric. Tongue pattern around base of neck. The upper part of a garlanded male head, left; in front, the flame of a torch added in red. Letters in ... 14 April 1939 ... In front of her, a phiale and the staff of a flowering scepter, one or both held by Triptolemos facing the goddess.
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Wall fragment from slightly below maximum diameter. Max. dim. 0.075. Agora XXVII, p. 167, cat. no. 2, pl. 31.
Youth or man (torso, start of thighs, beginning of right arm) leaning far forward to right ... Ca. 500-480 B.C ... Conceivably, he might be a jumper in a position similar to that of the one on a skyphos in Salerno by the Triptolemos Painter, 1131 (ARV2 367, 103). |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Narrow reserved band on inside near top. Max. dim. 0.044.
Wreathed head of man emerging from between a pair of wings. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour: profile. White ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... The identity of the figure is puzzling because the presence of the beard rules out the usual characters who appear in a winged context, namely Triptolemos and Hyacinth, also Bellerophon and, occasionally, Apollo (for the latter, see the namepiece of the Painter of Vienna 202, in which the god rides a griffin: ARV2 1523, 1; Addenda 385). |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Part of surface pitted. Max. dim. 0.082. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 15:d.
I, symposiast (head, shoulders, upper part of left arm, both legs from the knee ... Ca. 500 B.C ... For a symposiast with a stick, but not holding it, see Göttingen, no no. by the Antiphon Painter (Paralip. 362, 9 ter; Addenda 218); Berlin 2286 by the Triptolemos Painter (ARV2 365, 59; Addenda 223); two by the Foundry Painter: Kassel T 664 (ARV2 401, 10 bis; Paralip. 370, 10 bis) and Christchurch, N.Z., Univ. of Canterbury 17 (ARV2 403, 34; Paralip. 370, 34); two by the Painter of the Paris Gigantomachy: Toronto 357 (ARV2 419, 34) and Seattle 20.35 (ARV2 420, 62); Munich 2646 by Douris (ARV2 437, 128; Paralip. 375, 128; Addenda 239; Buitron-Oliver, Douris, p. 83, cat. no. 173, pl. 96). |
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