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| Phanyllis Group. Psiax. Leagros Group. Edinburgh Painter. Cock Group. Paralip. 199. Bothmer, Metr. Mus. Journal 2, 1969, pp. 32-38. ABL, p. 41. ABL, p. 48. ABL, p. 63. Mertens, Attic White-Ground, pp ... Agora 23 45 ... ABL, p. 41 ... ABL, p. 48 ... ABL, p. 63 |
| F. Brommer, "Huckepack," The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal 6-7, 1978-1979, pp. 139-246. Theseus Painter. ABL, p. 251, no. 54. ABV 518, 54. ABL, p. 251, no. 48. ABV 518, 48. Skyphoi; Attic Type. Well. Other ... Agora 23 280 P 23174 P 1549 P 1550 P 1551 P 1547 P 15199 P 1546 H 12:15 G 6:3 R 21:3 ... 500 B.C ... ABL, p. 251, no. 54 ... ABL, p. 251, no. 48 ... ABL, p. 251, no. 48 bis |
| Fragment of rim and side mended from five pieces. Preserved of the figured scene are most of the head and the upper part of the body of a flute player and the face, crown of the head, left shoulder and ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 291, no. 65, pl. 37 ... ABL, p. 251, no. 48 bis ... ABV, p. 518. |
| A section of rim and about half of upper part, including one handle, mended from many fragments. The head and hands of a flute player are preserved. To her left are three male figures, two possibly dancing, ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 290, no. 64, pl. 40 ... ABL, p. 251, no. 48 ... ABV, p. 518. |
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