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Part of two winged figures. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 2. 78 ... 5 October 1932 ... Part of two winged figures. |
From wall.
The prow of a ship and three winged figures rowing. High above room 6 of South Stoa I, mixed fill. 6919 Leica ... 15 August 1966 ... The prow of a ship and three winged figures rowing. |
Fragment of the rim and upper body. Palmettes above and below broad ridge on rim. Winged figures on body. Roman Bath; late Roman destruction fill in room with mosaic floor. 6067 Leica ... 18 September 1947 ... Palmettes above and below broad ridge on rim. Winged figures on body. |
a) Preserves medallion and part of lower wall. Medallion is rosette surrounded by leaves. Calyx: three rows of leaves. On wall, above: large birds and winged figures; below, Erotes riding dolphins and ... May-June 1947 ... On wall, above: large birds and winged figures; below, Erotes riding dolphins and fish.
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Numerous joining fragments preserve part of foot and wall. Large moldmade bowl, with raised, moulded foot.
Large leaves near the bottom of the bowl, with rosettes, birds and indistinguishable objects ... 8 July 1967 ... Upper part of body, with birds, running winged figures and animals.
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Eight fragments, preserving much of the medallion and parts of the walls and rim. Restored in plaster.
Rosette of grooved leaves on the medallion; above, two rows of such leaves, then a band of draped ... 22 March 1937 ... Rosette of grooved leaves on the medallion; above, two rows of such leaves, then a band of draped female figures facing, then nude winged figures flying left, then nude figures walking left, carrying packs. |
| Preserved to the lower edge of the rim band. In the medallion a rosette, surrounded by a scraped line and a ring of small leaves. The moulded scene repeated three times; large draped female figure, right, ... 27-18 June 1935, 26-27 May 1936 ... The moulded scene repeated three times; large draped female figure, right, hurling a corpse down on a nude figure which attacks, using an implement with a handle-knob at one end, with an eagle or a vulture perched on the other [Zeus, Ganymede and Eagle]. Winged figures in the field.
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Foot, neck, handle, and part of one side missing. Start of one vertical handle and one horizontal are preserved. On the body, two winged female figures face each other; the left hand one, whose head is ... March 1934 ... On the body, two winged female figures face each other; the left hand one, whose head is missing, holds a filleted box; the right hand one has her hand raised toward her head. ... Accessory white for drapery of left hand winged figure. Conventional pattern on stem |
| Mended from many fragments; parts of rim and wall missing. Medallion: head of Helios; long veined pointed leaves around. Figured zone: to either side, Herakles and Athena standing; other figures, winged ... 6 August 1957 ... Figured zone: to either side, Herakles and Athena standing; other figures, winged horses, Erotes, etc., between. |
Part of top of figured scene. Two draped bearded figures look at each other, winged boy (sphinx?) between, wearing fillets. Polished white ground. Red on beards, fillets, folds, band on wings. Found prior ... February 1936 ... Two draped bearded figures look at each other, winged boy (sphinx?) |
| Mended from several fragments; about one-third of rim missing in two parts.
Medallion: Medusa head. Medallion surrounded by triple wreath of short leaves.
Figured band: alternate pairs of rearing goats ... 22 April 1932 ... Figured band: alternate pairs of rearing goats and flying figures holding krater; the band is supplemented by small winged figures(?) |
| St. Paul. Trainer feeding bear. St. Peter. Trainer with dancing bear. Sarapis. Triton blowing conch. Satyr. Tyche. Selene. Venator leaping over bear. Shell. Venator staving off bear. Victory. Silen. Vine ... Agora 7 236 ... Winged figures |
| Nine pieces make up to two non-joining fragments.
a) Handle, part of neck and of body with heads of two figures.
b) Foot and nearly half of body.
Tongue pattern on lower neck; egg pattern as ground line ... 17-24 May 1940 ... a) Handle, part of neck and of body with heads of two figures.
b) Foot and nearly half of body.
Tongue pattern on lower neck; egg pattern as ground line for figures. Standing draped woman right, holding an oval object; facing her, the upper part of a winged figure, apparently truncated. |
| About one-quarter preserved. Flat rim with inset flange below. Parts of two figures preserved: a winged Eros moving right with box outstretched in left hand; three dots, in white, on top of box. To his ... 5 May 1938 ... Parts of two figures preserved: a winged Eros moving right with box outstretched in left hand; three dots, in white, on top of box. |
| Slightly out-turned lip, grooved below, and plain rim. Rosette surrounded by a plain and an incised groove in the bottom medallion. Above, double band of leaves; then group of three figures repeated around ... 10-11 March 1936 ... Above, double band of leaves; then group of three figures repeated around the wall; large winged Nike running right, with one leg raised; small winged Nike facing, and figure carrying another. |
| Fragment from wall of a cup. Interior black. Exterior, at left, legs of male figure, left, his feet winged, draped to mid-thigh; at right, lower legs of draped figure, right. Figures stand on four narrow ... 19-27 May 1937 ... Exterior, at left, legs of male figure, left, his feet winged, draped to mid-thigh; at right, lower legs of draped figure, right. Figures stand on four narrow black lines, broader band below. ... At left of winged legs, written from top to bottom (and possibly nonsense):
Pinkish-buff clay, good black glaze. |
| Fragment from upper wall with start of rim of a small krater. Eros right, his right arm extended towards another winged figure, right, in front of him. The first figure perhaps mounted: race of Erotes? ... September 1947 ... Eros right, his right arm extended towards another winged figure, right, in front of him. The first figure perhaps mounted: race of Erotes? Both figures wear narrow fillets and white wreaths, the white much worn. |
| Five joining fragments from upper and lower wall. In medallion, bordered by plain bands, only figure at left preserved: draped winged Nike, right. Outside: part of floral ornament under one handle, and ... 17-24 May 1940 ... In medallion, bordered by plain bands, only figure at left preserved: draped winged Nike, right. Outside: part of floral ornament under one handle, and lower parts of three nude male figures, one of whom holds a spear, preserved. |
| Many fragments mended to eight.
a) Most of body, base of neck and lower part of handle preserved. Wreath in thinned clay paint around neck. On body, on a ground line of egg pattern, four figures are partially ... 17-24 May 1940 ... On body, on a ground line of egg pattern, four figures are partially preserved, from left: winged female figure, right, painted white, holding wreath of thinned clay paint in one hand; draped figure, right, holding lyre and plectrum, wearing crown of thinned clay paint; hovering winged figure, left, painted white, with crown in one hand, phiale in other; standing draped spectator, left.
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Mended from numerous pieces. Somewhat more than three-fourths complete. Restored in plaster. Central medallion: Gorgon head. Lower wall: alternate winged Erotes and bunches of grapes. A band of tongue ... 23 May 1969 ... Lower wall: alternate winged Erotes and bunches of grapes. ... C 42); on the right with his hand on her shoulder Poseidon with his trident; draped goddess with staff in her right hand; Apollo with lyre seated right; Amymone; group of two figures holding a third; Amymone; Apollo; draped figure with staff. Order of figures repeated once. |
| Mended from five pieces, preserving part of rim and upper wall. Left to right: three horses, winged(?), two black, one white; helmeted female figure looking toward horses; tip of wing of sphinx(?) Upper ... August-September 1932 ... Left to right: three horses, winged(?), two black, one white; helmeted female figure looking toward horses; tip of wing of sphinx(?) Upper parts only of all figures preserved.
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| Standing female figure, partly draped, her figure bent in a sharp double curve with the weight on the left leg. The bent left arm rests on the head of the small nude winged Eros.
The head and the right ... 13 October 1947 ... The bent left arm rests on the head of the small nude winged Eros.
The head and the right arm broken off, and the legs below the knees; a large piece missing from the front, between the two figures.
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| Broken at the right; the antefixial decoration at the top battered, and the whole surface or the figures mostly gone.
Against a background deeply sunk below the surrounding border, Herakles is standing ... 28 February 1934 ... Broken at the right; the antefixial decoration at the top battered, and the whole surface or the figures mostly gone.
... At his left, the lower arm and hand of another person is stretched toward him, holding a winged Nike, facing right.
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About half of wall and rim missing. Restored in plaster. Miltos groove below neatly out-rolled lip. Relief decoration: the bottom medallion, with head in center, is surrounded by rows of small veined leaves ... 2 March 1938 ... Central zone divided into eight parts by two alternating groups; one, two winged Nikes facing each other with a slender amphora between them, and the other, three standing figures with the left hand figure crowning the central one. |
| Three non-joining pieces. Below, a panel with human figures; above, part of a frieze of birds? Glazed inside around the top only.
Pinkish-buff clay; the glaze black to brown.
Late Geometric.
ADDENDA ... 17 March 1934 ... Below, a panel with human figures; above, part of a frieze of birds? ... The heads belong to winged sphinxes with horses' bodies. |
Three non-joining pieces.
a) Shoulder, with attachment of one handle. Around top of shoulder, tongues; on body, a woman, right, her head sakkos-bound; she holds Eros, winged, in her outstretched left hand, ... 26-30 March 1948 ... Around top of shoulder, tongues; on body, a woman, right, her head sakkos-bound; she holds Eros, winged, in her outstretched left hand, from which falls an embroidered scarf. ... b) Parts of two seated draped figures?
c) Bit of drapery or wing.
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| Mended from many fragments. The mouth, one of the lugs and fragments of the body and bottom missing. The decoration is in horizontal zones: at the top a zone of tongues alternately black and red, then ... 30 April-2 May 1938 ... Figured zone: A) A winged female figure running right with a draped standing male holding a spear facing her on either side. ... Red is used on the winged figure for the fillet, for the upper part of the wings, the upper part of the peplos, and its lower border; on the other figures it is used for hair and for broad stripes and large dots on the garments. White is used for the flesh of the winged figure and on garments for circles of small dots around the large red ones and for a row of small dots along the upper part of the lower border of some of the peploi. |
| 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 ... Exterior: parts of at least four standing draped figures, two female and two male; the heads of three figures remain; one youth and one woman facing each other across two large uncertain objects, possibly drapery hanging on the wall. ... Interior: medallion with two standing draped figures, one a woman wearing a sakkos, looking right; border, maeander broken by cross squares. ... There remain part of a winged female figure (kerchiefed head, left, with one wing), a bit of her skirt and foot; and part of a second female figure (back of kerchief only). |
| Wall fragment, mended from four; broken off just below rim. At left, a winged female figure, looking left, moving right, carrying a phiale in her outstretched left hand. Beside her bent right elbow, a ... 21 April 1948 ... At left, a winged female figure, looking left, moving right, carrying a phiale in her outstretched left hand. ... Between these two figures, right, at a lower level, and at a much smaller scale than the last, the head and shoulders of a Pan, playing the double pipes. |
| About half preserved. A few chips missing, including the woman's right shoulder. The back roughly tooled.
Round flat disk with raised band around edge of front.
In relief, a draped female figure, Demeter, ... 15 May 1940 ... In relief, a draped female figure, Demeter, seated right on a throne with turned legs and a winged beast as support for the arm. ... A tree grows between the two figures. At the bottom a raised ground-line, the exergue plain.
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| Parts of the neck and shoulder preserved, the large neck fragment strengthened with plaster. Several fragments do not join.
Double round handles with wide spiral bands. Band inside rim. Outer face of ... 11 March 1935, 28 May 1938 ... In neck panels: front, part of a winged sphinx seated right; back, vegetal ornament.
... P 4611) and two portions of figures, one the front legs of an animal walking right, the other the front legs of a seated sphinx(?).
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Two non-joining body fragments, a strengthened with plaster and painted. Start of handle at far left of fragment a. Good glaze, slightly brownish on b. P.H. a) 0.18, b) 0.112; max. dim. a) 0.223, b) 0.162 ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Red (mostly flaked): wreath; line below figures that continues around the vase.
... Besides the comparison with the Pig Painter just cited, one may add two others: in general, the figures of Prokroustes on side A and to a lesser extent the winged goddess on side B of Cambridge GR 22.1937 = 37.22 (ARV2 565, 36; Addenda 260). |
| About one-third of lid is missing. Handle complete except for chips. Mended from five pieces. Lid slightly convex; flange turns down at right angle. Knob sits on high stem; it has a disk top with a raised ... 27 July 1973 ... Figure 3: kneeling, nude, winged male (Eros) presenting with left hand crown(?) ... Figure 6: flying nude, winged male figure portrayed in three-quarter view with head in profile facing right. ... In addition to figures, lid has two reserved bands one at base of stem and one on exterior of flange decorated with black glaze. |
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18 fragments; making up to 15.
a) Fragment of offset lip and body, with the shields of two warriors, one with device of lion's head, overlapping from body to rim. Inside, ... 1 February 1934 ... Fragment h) (two joining) preserves part of the ground line and the field of decoration of the exterior (no figures) All four fragments give the reserved band with five fine lines (brown) on the exterior below the decorated field.
l) Fragment of lip; no decoration.
m) Fragment of handle, reserved inside.
n) Fragment of body with trace of handle attachment.
o) Fragment of base, reserved within, beneath, and on outer edge.
... w) Bowl fragment: male foot and lower leg to left.
x) Lip fragment: head and shoulders of youth to right.
y) Bowl fragment: male foot and lower leg to right.
z) Lip fragment: raised right arm, shoulder, end of helmet crest of warrior to right.
aa) Lip fragment: head and shoulders of man to right.
bb) Lip fragment: parts of two figures (shoulders?) ... dd) Bowl fragment: head, some of shoulders, spear, shield (winged device) of warrior to left.
ee) Bowl fragment: lower part of leg (greaved), end of toe of other foot of warrior to left.
ff) Lip fragment: two confronted warriors (some of shields; part of spear at left).
gg) Bowl and lip fragment (overlap part): two confronted warriors (some of shields; part of legs of right).
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Twelve non-joining fragments of lip and bowl. Fragment f preserves the start of the stem on the underside. Start of handle on fragment i. Reserved line on inside at rim. Max. dim. a) 0.133, b) 0.071, c/g) ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... Reserved line below figures. Preliminary sketch. ... Examination of the fragments on both the inside and the outside suggests a quite different arrangement, for one has to account for the proper positioning of the figures in each composition as well as the ornament at the handle, and this does not allow much leeway. ... The presence of hunters and a winged goddess confirms the subject, but it is a very unusual arrangement of the main protagonists, because Eos is not close to her quarry. |
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