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| Mended from several pieces; fragments missing. Thin foot strongly thickened at the edge; a groove around the upper surface.
Inside, a reserved band around the tondo. Within, an ivy-crowned, bearded ithyphallic ... 4 June 1954 ... Red for inscription and wreath.
By Epiktetos.
For the three relief lines seen on the amimal's knees, and the stripe on his breast, cf. the signed eye-cup in Leningrad, Leningrad 645: ARV, p. 45, no. 4; JdI 44 (1929), p. 155, fig. 6. |
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 ... Satyr reclining against a pillow, peering into an amphora: Baltimore, Johns Hopkins B 3 by Epiktetos (ARV2 75, 56; Addenda 168). ... E 24 by Epiktetos (ARV2 75, 57; Addenda 168). |
Mended with small missing pieces, including most of foot, restored in plaster and painted. Glaze cracked slightly on inside. H. 0.065; diam. at rim 0.185; diam. of tondo 0.103; est. diam. of foot 0.083 ... Ca. 510 B.C ... Red: wreath; inscription (faint).
Epiktetos (ARV2 76, 81). |
| Mended from four pieces. Lightly stepped foot.
Reserved band around medallion. Within, two boxers, boxing with bare hands; the victor is about to strike his opponent who is falling to the ground and holds ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Late work of Epiktetos. Cf. ARV, pp. 46-47, nos. 29, 24, 25, and note Kraiker's comment on the long noses and long drawn-out eyes of his late period. |
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