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Miller, Margaret C ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 58.3 3 313-329 10.2307_148221 ... 1989 ... The Ependytes in Classical Athens |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.033.
Lower drapery and foot of a woman fleeing to right, wearing a long chiton and ependytes. Behind her are the left hand of her pursuer and part of his himation. Below, egg ... Late 5th century B.C ... Lower drapery and foot of a woman fleeing to right, wearing a long chiton and ependytes. Behind her are the left hand of her pursuer and part of his himation. |
Wall fragment slightly convex. Max. dim. 0.104. Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 167, cat. no. A 52.
The fragment preserves parts of two women hurrying in opposite directions. The left one seems to wear a rather ... Ca. 460 B.C ... The left one seems to wear a rather heavy garment (an ependytes[?]), the right, a chiton and himation. |
Mended from several fragments. Mouth and foot, small pieces of body missing. Glaze abraded in places. P.H. to top of handle 0.187; diam. 0.075. E. D. Townsend, Hesperia 24, 1955, p. 218, cat. no. 39, pl ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... Nike flying to right wearing a long chiton with an ependytes(?) over it, holding out a fillet in both hands. |
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