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| Marble Fragments. Torso Fragment of Male Figure with Wineskin. Bowl Fragment with Sgraffito Decoration ... Η-2 198, 199 I 551 S 296 P 1476 Η 107 P 1477 Η 108 P 1478 I 550 I 551 S 296 P 1476 ... 6 Mar 1933 ... Torso Fragment of Male Figure with Wineskin |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Max. dim. 0.079.
Satyr (most of legs and tail) to right. Before him, part of an uncertain object (wineskin[?]). Relief contour. Dilute glaze: tail ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... Before him, part of an uncertain object (wineskin[?]). Relief contour. |
| Fragment from floor, preserving a little of the stem. In the medallion, framed by two lines, a satyr, right, with a wineskin. A little incision. Outside, reserved band. Context unknown. Leica ... 1949 ... In the medallion, framed by two lines, a satyr, right, with a wineskin. A little incision. |
| Fragment of stem and floor of red figured kylix. Scraped groove around stem. Inside, satyr with wineskin.
Inscribed outside, around underside of floor, close to stem: Ostrakon fill, first layer under ... 20 October 1949 ... Inside, satyr with wineskin.
Inscribed outside, around underside of floor, close to stem: |
| Fragment from the shoulder of a closed pot. Part of the head of a satyr, in outline, against a wineskin he is carrying(?).
Originally catalogued as part of the pot P 18411. House H, room 13, Hellenistic ... 8 August 1947 ... Part of the head of a satyr, in outline, against a wineskin he is carrying(?).
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Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.059; est. diam. of tondo 0.096.
I, youthful komast (head with fillet, part of garment over shoulder) to right. In the background an object (a wineskin[?]) hangs on the wall(?) ... Ca. 510 B.C ... In the background an object (a wineskin[?]) hangs on the wall(?). ... Red: fillet; inscription; string of wineskin.
The wineskin may have looked something like the one held by the komast on Athens, N.M. 1430 by the Euergides Painter (ARV2 95, 122).
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Mended from two pieces, broken all around. A nude male striding right, preserved from below knees to above genitals. In front of him an object which appears to be a wineskin. A drunken satyr?
Black glaze ... 27 June-5 August 1972 ... In front of him an object which appears to be a wineskin. A drunken satyr?
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Some of resting surface preserved; broken above, behind and at either end. A satyr reclining on a draped couch; his left arm embracing a wineskin.
Metallic black glaze. Hellenistic fill, possibly disturbed ... 8-11 April 1953 ... A satyr reclining on a draped couch; his left arm embracing a wineskin.
Metallic black glaze. |
| White ground. Tripod. Tyrant-Slayers. Vambrace. Vari. Vase, representation of. Wine. Wineskin. Women's flesh left black. Vraona. Vulci. Wool. Workshop. Warping. Wash. Wreath: around head. Weathering. Wheat ... Agora 23 367 ... Wineskin |
Wall fragment. Glaze has a greenish cast on outside near top.
Streaky glaze on inside, partly misfired red. Max. dim. 0.07.
Satyr (beard, left arm, a bit of torso, most of bent right leg with right forearm ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Satyr (beard, left arm, a bit of torso, most of bent right leg with right forearm resting on thigh, part of left leg) crouching to right, holding a wineskin in his outstretched left hand. Written on the wineskin:
At the very bottom of the fragment, reserved ground line. |
Lip and bowl fragment. Reserved line on inside and outside at rim. Max. dim. 0.059.
A, satyr with pelta riding a full wineskin. What remains besides the pelta decorated with a frontal animal's head between ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... A, satyr with pelta riding a full wineskin. What remains besides the pelta decorated with a frontal animal's head between two dotted circles are part of the chest of the satyr, the thigh and knee of his left leg bent sharply and a little of the wineskin. |
Wall fragment with start of cul. Max. dim. 0.043.
Satyr (left leg, end of tail) to left, holding a full wineskin (part). On cul, tongue pattern. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: muscles ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Satyr (left leg, end of tail) to left, holding a full wineskin (part). On cul, tongue pattern. |
Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.045; est. diam of tondo 0.11. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 68:1.
I, satyr (most of wreathed head with wrinkled brow) to right. Above:
Behind him, part of the reserved ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Crouching satyr holding a wineskin: London, B.M. ... Satyr moving to right, holding a wineskin and a drinking horn: Munich 2589 by the Chelis Painter (ARV2 112, 1; Addenda 173). ... Satyr running left, looking back, holding a full wineskin: Melbourne 1730.4 by the Nikosthenes Painter (ARV2 125, 20; Paralip. 333, 20; Addenda 176). |
| Five joining wall fragments (a) and one non-joining (b).
a) Preserves figure of nude male moving right. He has a pointed beard and is stooped slightly as he carries something (wineskin?) in front of him ... 3-8 August 1994 ... He has a pointed beard and is stooped slightly as he carries something (wineskin?) in front of him. |
Wall fragment with return and start of neck, which is glazed on the inside. Glaze has a brownish cast.
Uncertain subject. What remains in the lower right looks like the bald forehead and snub nose of ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... The reserved area in front of him might be a wineskin slung over his shoulder. |
Plastic Vase: Satyr Reclining On A Wineskin.
Broken all around; part of resting surface preserved.
Flat bottom; thin walls. Chubby figure reclines to viewer's right.
He lies on a mattress strewn with ... Context of before ca. 180 ... Plastic Vase: Satyr Reclining On A Wineskin.
Broken all around; part of resting surface preserved.
... Upper body of figure rests on a wineskin; a round element resembling a mouth appears just to the left of his left hand, which rests upon it. |
No original edge preserved.
Left shoulder and arm. Arm, sharply bent at elbow, extends straight out from body. Hand originally held something which rested against shoulder, where there is an unglazed ... Cf. an askos in the form of a reclining satyr; there the spout of the vessel is the mouth of the wineskin that the satyr grasps (Hausmann 1962, pp. 280--281, pls. 78:2, 79). |
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 ... In front of her is a man (head, lower legs, and feet missing) to right, part of an object in his right hand that looks like a wineskin, and a storage amphora (the preliminary sketch makes this clear), decorated with horizontal lines, crooked in his left arm. ... For a wineskin with a loop similar to the loop seen on 19, cf. |
| Inscribed fragments of votive or funerary reliefs.
Cave of Pan relief.
Fragment Ω 1525, broken all around. Part of top and bottom surfaces preserved. Bottom border of a stele with part of the tenon preserved ... 330-320 B.C. (?) ... Below Nymphs, Pan lying on his left side, supporting himself on a wineskin, furry goat legs, bearded, with smile still visible.
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Krater.
Most of rim, part of body, and one handle restored. Foot chipped, hole in floor (probably intentional); some appliqué figures partly missing.
Molded foot; broad, flat resting surface. Low, hollow ... Context of 150-110 ... The object above his left shoulder may be part of this or could represent wings. (2) Nude male walking right, his right arm raised, carrying sack or wineskin over his left shoulder. (3) Frontal female, head turned to her right, holds tall torch in right hand; left arm is by her side, enveloped in drapery.
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