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Wall fragment from bottom of figured decoration. Max. dim. 0.095.
Chimaera (chest, shoulder, most of forelegs, start of belly) to left. Below, stopped-maeander pattern with checkerboard-squares. Preliminary ... Probably early 4th century ... Max. dim. 0.095.
Chimaera (chest, shoulder, most of forelegs, start of belly) to left. ... The subject is Bellerophon and the Chimaera, a rather rare theme in Attic red figure (see 443). Given the large scale of the Chimaera on 445 in relation to that of the ornamental band, there may not have been other figures present besides Bellerophon on Pegasos, although this would be unusual. |
| From upper part of stand. Three heads to left, serpent, goat and lion of chimaera. Red for fang of snake, goat's neck and for flame from lion's mouth. Unglazed inside.
Protoattic? Archaic Temple, S.E.; ... 20 July 1959 ... Three heads to left, serpent, goat and lion of chimaera. Red for fang of snake, goat's neck and for flame from lion's mouth. |
| Fragment from shoulder.
Long-necked deer with head reverted. Solid rosette in field.
Incision; purple on neck, ears, eye, stripes on flank, petals of rosettes(?). Unglazed inside except for neck.
Part ... 15 July 1959 ... Part of Chimaera? |
| Wall fragment; mended from three pieces. Part of lion, right; something emerging from its middle might suggest a goat and then the animal might be identifed as the Chimaera. Filling ornament. Added red ... 1933 ... Part of lion, right; something emerging from its middle might suggest a goat and then the animal might be identifed as the Chimaera. Filling ornament. |
| From wall of a large closed pot. Head of serpent seen against body and wings of a large animal. Red for the foreparts and for most of the feathers of the wings, for the underside of the body of the animal ... 21 July 1959 ... Bellerophon on the Chimaera? The object at the fight might be the rump. |
| Lower part of bowl and upper part of flaring cylindrical stand preserved. Hole in bottom of bowl. On bowl, the lower parts of rays remain; below them, a broad band. On top of stand another broad band ... 13 July 1959 ... Below and onto the band, the upper part of a chimaera: lion's tail and head. |
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