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Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.046.
Danae (face) and Perseus (wreathed head) to right. Relief contour. White: wreath. Dilute glaze: hair of child.
During his visit to the Agora in the summer of 1953, Beazley ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... From what remains on 324, one cannot tell if this is the departure from the Argolid or the landing at Seriphos. It is probably the departure, which is much more frequently depicted than the landing. |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Narrow reserved line on inside near top. Glaze somewhat greenish on outside. Max. dim. 0.08.
Departure of youth. A youth (head with pilos, left shoulder with chlamys, ... Ca. 440 B.C ... Max. dim. 0.08.
Departure of youth. A youth (head with pilos, left shoulder with chlamys, left forearm, and hand with spear or staff) stands frontally, head to left. |
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Departure of a warrior. Hoplite with shield and spears, draped male at right. Trace of a figure at left. Stand on black glaze groundline. Sloppy incision. Added red: dots ... 3-8 August 1994 ... Four joining wall fragments.
Departure of a warrior. |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Max. dim. 0.061.
Woman (head with stephane) to left. Behind her, the shaft of a staff or spear. Relief contour: nose. Dilute glaze: upper contour of eyelid; accidental ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... The subject may have been a departure and the composition similar to the one on side A of the painter's pelike in Laon (37.1024), in which a woman stands between two youths in Thracian costume (ARV2 1093, 87). |
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