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Part of disk and rim preserved.
Disc decorated with arm and hand of Perseus grasping Medusa's head by the hair.
On rim, ovolo and panels.
Pink-buff clay with traces of orange.
Late 2nd.-early 3rd. century ... May 1936 ... Disc decorated with arm and hand of Perseus grasping Medusa's head by the hair.
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Mouth, neck with start of handles, shoulder. Mouth and neck glazed on inside. Much of glaze abraded. P.H. 0.077. Becker, Formen attischer Peliken, p. 112, note 178.
A, Dionysos (head) to right with thyrsos ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Earlier Mannerists, vi: The Perseus Painter (ARV2 581, 5). |
Shoulder fragment with start of return. Neck glazed on inside. Max. dim. 0.075. R. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, pl. 66:a.
Woman (head with sakkos and most of right hand raised in alarm) probably running ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Earlier Mannerists, vi: The Perseus Painter (ARV2 582, 20). |
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 ... Danae (face) and Perseus (wreathed head) to right. ... During his visit to the Agora in the summer of 1953, Beazley suggested that the subject is Danae and Perseus. For this theme, see LIMC III, 1986, pp. 331--334 and 336--337, s.v. |
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