[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 451

Wall fragment. Male (body, start of left arm and of right thigh) running to left. Preliminary sketch. Perhaps by the Painter of the Oxford Grypomachy. Cf. the two bell-kraters in Vienna: 1129 (ARV2 ... Early 4th century B.C ... Cf. the two bell-kraters in Vienna: 1129 (ARV2 1428, 12; Addenda 376) and 547 (ARV2 1428, 13; Addenda 376).

[Agora Object] T 376: Mold Fragment for Two Griffins attacking a Deer

First interpretation: mold for a sphinx (?). A thick tile-like fragment, flat in back. At the top, a bit of the edge of the mold preserved. Preserved is part of a wing, hind-quarters and tail, to left ... 9 March 1933

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[Agora Object] T 1770: Seated Nude Figurine Fragment

Legs, from knees, of a figure seated on an altar (?). ADDENDA: Figure seated on a seat. Cistern. Leica, XXXIV-59, 81-43-33 ... April 1938

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 376

Wall fragment. Glaze flaked in places. Max. dim. 0.076. Symposion. At the left, a symposiast (back, part of decorated himation) reclining to right, seen from the back. On the right, part of the back of ... Ca. 420 B.C ... X, p. 31, no. 118, pl. 9), which was connected by Talcott and Philippaki with the pelike in the manner of the Kadmos Painter, San Francisco, Legion of Honor 1925.365 = 1811 (ARV2 1187, ---, 1; Addenda 341). The drawing of the drapery folds on 376 compares favorably with that on the himation of Apollo on the latter vase.