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| Lekythos fragments. Black glaze below, a red band along its upper edge. Above, on a creamy ground a narrow band: a boy wearing a himation and carrying a spear walks right, behind a horse; fine incision ... 12 March 1935, 22 February 1938 ... ADDENDA: Psiax or near him. |
| Phanyllis Group. Psiax. Leagros Group. Edinburgh Painter. Cock Group. Paralip. 199. Bothmer, Metr. Mus. Journal 2, 1969, pp. 32-38. ABL, p. 41. ABL, p. 48. ABL, p. 63. Mertens, Attic White-Ground, pp ... Agora 23 45 ... Psiax |
Floor fragment with stem and start of fillet. Incision at edge of fillet. Max. dim. 0.069.
I, runner (head, upper part of right arm, right leg from the knee down and left foot missing) to right. In his ... Ca. 520 B.C ... Perhaps by Psiax. The use of finely incised lines instead of glaze for some of the anatomical details is known, so far, mainly in the work of Psiax. ... Beazley (Vases in America, p. 6) adds two others: Munich 2590 by Phintias (ARV2 24, 12; Paralip. 323, 12; Addenda 155) and an unattributed cup contemporary with Psiax, Compiègne 1106 (CVA, Compiègne 1 [France 3], pl. 13 [111]:10). |
| Ure's Group R. Ure's Class K 2. Haimon Painter. Painter of Elaious I. Haimon Group. Lancut Group. Lindos Group. CHC Group. Heron Class. Pistias Class. Psiax. Ure, Sixth, pp. 71-72. Ure, Sixth, pp. 69-71 ... Agora 23 61 ... Psiax |
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