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Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.048.
Fawn (head, forelegs missing) to left. Below, egg pattern with dots. Reserved line for side frames.
There was probably a boy opposite the fawn. See Athens, N.M. 1331, ... Late 5th century B.C ... Max. dim. 0.048.
Fawn (head, forelegs missing) to left. ... There was probably a boy opposite the fawn. See Athens, N.M. 1331, on which a boy stands to right, facing a fawn lying on the ground (Choes and Anthesteria, p. 68, cat. no. 70, fig. 304). |
| Mended from many pieces; the lip entirely missing and the handle save for its upper attachment. Strengthened with plaster at the back and on the shoulder; pieces missing throughout the body. Palmettes ... August-September 1932 ... In the center of the figured panel, a fawn, right, standing in front of a palm tree. To the left, a bearded figure, wreathed and cloaked, faces the fawn. In his left hand he holds a lyre; with his right he grasps the end of the animal's tail. A similar figure (head missing but from the drapery possibly female) faces the fawn at the right of the picture and holds out her right hand toward his head. |
Fragment of shoulder and neck. Thin, brownish black glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.076. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 86, cat. no. 203, fig. 309 (now augmented).
Boy (legs missing) riding a fawn (top of head ... Late 5th century B.C ... Boy (legs missing) riding a fawn (top of head with ears, part of body) to right. ... Dilute glaze: fawn. White: inscription.
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| Mended from several pieces; handle and side with spout missing. Shallow type askos with broad only slightly raised base.
Reserved band at shoulder; on the top, to either side, a fawn, running right. Underside ... 7 May 1952 ... Reserved band at shoulder; on the top, to either side, a fawn, running right. |
| Lower half in one piece (a), five mended fragments of rim and upper wall with handle stump (b), three mended wall sherds (c), and one loose sherd (d).
Rather open conical form with upturned rim (slight ... 4-5 July 1946 ... Very thin fawn-brown clay with fine mica, brown slip (purplish-brown on inside) ending halfway down exteriors. |
| Mended from several pieces; lower part of neck with start of shoulder preserved. Two glaze bands around base of neck. Above, on one side a horse, standing right, a waterbird beneath it. On the other side ... (7 April 1954) ... On the other side a grazing fawn (head and neck only) and, in the field above and to the left, a stag (antlers?) |
Most of shoulder with start of neck, about half of body. P.H. 0.076; diam. at shoulder 0.082. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 16, 1947, pl. 47:3; LIMC III, 1986, p. 454, no. 335, pl. 335, s.v. Dionysos; Burn, ... Ca. 410 B.C ... In her right hand she holds a sword, in her left, a dead fawn. Then come the heads with diadems of two maenads to right, the one on the right with a tympanon, and at the far right are parts of objects that look like torches (not illustrated). ... Dilute glaze: nebris; fawn. White: Dionysos's fillet; dots on other fillets; jewelry; fruit of plants; dots near top of torch.
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| All fragments are broken all around.
a) Mended from two pieces. Preserves head of deer with one conical horn, tail of deer, phiale, and staff of figure to left.
b) Mended from three pieces. Preserves ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... Additional single fragment with part of a fawn joins P 30126 a. |
Wall fragment from turn of shoulder. Glaze thin and dull on inside. Max. dim. 0.055.
Satyr (part of face, beard, ear, and hair) to right, wearing a spotted feline skin. Overlapping the locks of hair at ... Ca. 490 B.C ... Cf., e.g., the maenad with the fawn skin over her chiton who holds both a thyrsos and a snake on Munich 8732 = 2344 by the Kleophrades Painter (ARV2 182, 6; Paralip. 340, 6; Addenda 186); also the huge serpent held by Dionysos on Louvre Cp 10748, where the god attacks a falling giant (ARV2 187, 55; Addenda 188).
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