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Wall fragment from near handle with a conical protuberance (mastos[?]). Max. dim. 0.091.
Palmette (ends of fronds).
For a similar protuberance, but as a pair, see the bell-krater, New York, M.M.A. 07.286.81 ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... For a similar protuberance, but as a pair, see the bell-krater, New York, M.M.A. 07.286.81 by the Achilles Painter (ARV2 991, 61; Paralip. 437, 61; Addenda 311). |
| Well. fig. 47. Drain. Agora 27, [. 172, ca.t no. 44, pl. 36. ARV² 984-985. Paralip. 437. Addenda 311. AJA 58, 1954, pp. 191-207, p. 194. Pit. Cistern ... Agora 30 304 P 22467 P 27772 P 11381 P 24301 P 24212 P 20092 P 18847 P 24271 P 14273 P 14631 P 202 P 14570 P 20103 R 13:5 H 13:4 A 20-21:1 H 12:11 E 2:3 O 22:1 D 17:9 ... Late 5th-early 4th B.C ... Paralip. 437 |
Shoulder fragment with return. Max. dim. 0.061.
Youth (face) to right, head bent downward slightly. Above, tongue pattern. J. Oakley, The Achilles Painter (Mainz 1996), cat. no. 163, pl. 88D.
The line ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... Méd. 372 (ARV2 987, 4; Paralip. 437, 4; Addenda 311); the Theban Sphinx on Boston, M.F.A. 06.2447 (ARV2 989, 26; Addenda 311); and the warrior with the shaggy hair on New York, M.M.A. 07.286.81 (ARV2 991, 61; Paralip. 437, 61; Addenda 311). Elsewhere, this feature is best known from several figures on the namepiece of the Niobid Painter, Louvre G 341 (ARV2 601, 22; Paralip. 395, 22; Addenda 266).
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| Early Classical Painters of Cups and Skyphoi; Painters of Skyphoi. Classical Pot Painters. Classical Pot Painters; The Achilles Painter and the Phiale Painters. ARV² 965-970. Paralip. 435. Addenda 308 ... Agora 30 115 P 30048 P 30042 P 30141 ... Paralip. 437, 1 ... Paralip. 437-439 ... Paralip. 437 |
| Addenda 367. ARV² 1340, 7. ARV² 987, 4. Paralip. 437, 4. Addenda 311. ARV² 989, 26. Fill. ARV² 991, 61. Paralip. 437, 61. ARV² 601, 22. Paralip. 395, 22. Addenda 266. J. Oakley, The Achilles Painter, Mainz ... Agora 30 139 P 17434 P 18012 P 19016 P 10176 P 15963 P 23662 A-B 19-20:2 F 19:4 ... 410 B.C ... Paralip. 437, 4 ... Paralip. 437, 61 ... Paralip. 395, 22 |
Rim and wall fragment with a bit of cul. Max. dim. 0.08.
Decoration from rim to cul: rim: tongue pattern with dots; wall: lozenge pattern with lozenge and dot in each unit, ivy pattern, feather pattern; ... Probably second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... For this class, see ARV2 984--985; Paralip. 437; Addenda 311. 1230 belongs to Howard and Johnson's Group I (AJA 58, 1954 [ pp. 191--207], pp. 191--192). |
Part of rim, wall, cul, all of one handle. Glaze abraded on handle. P.H. 0.075.
On body, four bands: 1 and 3: tongue pattern, 1 above a row of dots; 2 and 4: laurel wreath to right with fruit. On cul: ... Last quarter of the 5th century B.C ... For this class, see ARV2 984--985; Paralip. 437; Addenda 311. 1233 belongs to Howard and Johnson's Group VI (AJA 58, 1954 [ pp. 191--207], p. 194). |
Two non-joining fragments of flaring rim and wall. Max. dim. a) 0.044 (illustrated), b) 0.022.
On rim, tongue pattern with a row of dots below. On body, feather pattern. Dilute glaze: veins in reserved ... Ca. 450-425 B.C ... For this class, see ARV2 984--985; Paralip. 437; Addenda 311. 1231 belongs to Howard and Johnson's Group II (AJA 58, 1954 [ pp. 191--207], p. 192). |
| Mended from six fragments; one non-joining wall fragment probably belongs. Two-thirds of bowl including the handles and part of bottom missing. Whole profile preserved.
Figured scene of one side only: ... 25 May 1951 ... Paralip., p. 437, no. 1. |
Fragment of flaring rim and wall. Chip in rim. Max. dim. 0.05.
On rim: tongue pattern above a row of dots. On body: feather pattern. The black glaze to the right of the pattern indicates the handle area ... Ca. 450-425 B.C ... For this class, see ARV2 984--985; Paralip. 437; Addenda 311. 1232 belongs to Howard and Johnson's Group II (AJA 58, 1954 [ pp. 191--207], p. 192 and 1231). |
Fragment of outturned rim and wall. Glaze fired reddish on inside. Iron stain on outside. Max. dim. 0.079; est. diam. of rim 0.11.
On rim, tongue pattern above a row of dots. On the body, vertical panels: ... Probably late 5th century B.C ... For this class, see ARV2 984--985; Paralip. 437; Addenda 311. 1236 belongs to Howard and Johnson's Group VII (AJA 58, 1954 [ pp. 191--207], pp. 194--195 and 1235). |
Fragment of lower wall with start of cul. Clay a bit gray (burned[?]). Max. dim. 0.063.
On wall, laurel wreath to right with fruit. On cul, tongue pattern.
At the very top there is a little bit of reserve ... Probably last quarter of the 5th century B.C ... For this class, see ARV2 984--985; Paralip. 437; Addenda 311. 1234 is probably from Howard and Johnson's Group VI (AJA 58, 1954 [ pp. 191--207], p. 194), but without more of the pattern, it is difficult to be absolutely certain. |
| ARV¹ 571, 52. ARV² 870, 88. ARV² 946, 36. Pit. Fill. W.B. Dinsmoor, Hesperia Suppl. 5, p. 136, fig. 63:18. ARV² 946, 39. ARV² 946, 38. Other. ARV² 964,-, 1. CVA, Adolphseck 1, Deutschland 11, pl. 44 [522]:1 ... Agora 30 299 P 24738 P 3767 P 9467 P 16901 P 24833 P 19683 P 6502 P 21348 P 4120 C 9:6 A-B 21-22:1 N 10:1 C 19:4 E 13:1 N 7:3 ... 470-460 B.C ... Paralip. 437, 1 |
| Classical Painters of Smaller Pots. ARV² 1161. ARV² 1161, 3. ARV² 1186, 30. Addenda 341. ARV² 1161-1170. Paralip. 458-459. Addenda 337-338. ARV² 1888, 1. ARV² 1188-1191. Paralip. 461. Addenda 341-342 ... Agora 30 123 P 25394 ... Paralip. 458-459 ... Paralip. 461 ... Paralip. 437 |
| fig. 45. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 6, 1937, p. 51, fig. 30. ARV² 982, 1-9. Pit. W.B. Dinsmoor, Hesperia Suppl. 5, p. 133, fig. 59:11. ARV² 832,37. Paralip. 422, 37. Addenda 295. ARV² 1213, 2. ARV² 1251, ... Agora 30 297 P 18007 P 18414 P 9469 P 21376 P 18454 P 4843 P 6508 C 9:6 N 7:3 H 7:1 E 13:1 ... Mid 5th B.C ... Paralip. 422, 37 ... Paralip. 437 |
| ARV² 984-985. Paralip. 437. Addenda 311. AJA 58, 1954, pp. 191-207, p. 194. AJA 58, 1954, pp. 191-207, p. 192. CVA, Vienna 1, Österreich 1, pl. 46 [46]:5. Fill. Pit. AJA 58, 1954, pp. 191-207, pp. 194-195 ... Agora 30 298 P 16925 P 19652 P 10098 P 19653 P 19654 P 2787 P 19573 A-B 21-22:1 H 19:1 M 20:3 G 6:3 A 18-19:1 ... Last quarter 5th B.C ... Paralip. 437 ... Paralip. 361, 73 |
| Lekythoi. Richter and Milne, Shapes and Names, pp. 14-15. J.D. Beazley, Attic White Lekythoi, London 1938. ARV² 36, 1. Addenda 158. ARV² 36, 2. Kurtz, Athenian White Lekythoi. Paralip. 352, 2. Agora 012, ... Agora 30 45 ... Paralip. 352, 2 ... Paralip. 214, 9 bis ... Paralip. 437-438 |
| ARV² 1019, 77. Paralip. 440, 77. Addenda 315. Oakley, Phiale Painter, p. 79, cat. no. 77, pl. 59. Well. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 15:d. Paralip. 362, 9. Addenda 218. fig. 60. ARV² 365, 59 ... Agora 30 349 P 23166 P 6574 P 25356 P 2582 P 56 P 31007 P 16551 H 12:15 G 6:3 Q 12:3 G 18:1 ... Late 6th-early 5th B.C ... Paralip. 440, 77 ... Paralip. 362, 9 ... Paralip. 370, 34 |
| Early Red-Figure Cup Painters; The Euergides Painter and Others. Cohen, Attic Bilingual Vases, p. 411. ARV² 71, 8. Addenda 167. Paralip. 329, 14 bis. Cohen, Attic Bilingual Vases, pp. 514-515. ARV² 72, ... Agora 30 89 ... Paralip. 329, 14 bis ... Paralip. 328, 17 ... Paralip. 330 |
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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