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Part of mouth, neck, and shoulder. P.H. 0.086; max. diam. 0.077.
Two women (heads of each, right shoulder of right), the left one holding a large alabastron. The right woman wears a peplos and has a fillet ... Late 5th century B.C ... Two women (heads of each, right shoulder of right), the left one holding a large alabastron. ... White (flaked): strings of alabastron; spikes of fillet.
The Bull Painter (ARV2 1350, 28). |
Center of cup, preserving part of wall with vertical ribbing and central boss which is marked off by scraped groove outside. The boss itself is in the form of a plastic mask (satyr?).
Other fragments ... 350-325 B.C ... Other fragments with heads on the bosses are P 18477 I.C.S. Bull. Suppl. IX, 1960, A V 2 a; P 19463 Hesperia, XXIX, 1960, p. 282 and pl. 67, B 29. |
Center of cup preserving part of wall with vertically incised ribs and central boss which is marked off by a scraped groove outside. The boss itself is in the form of a plastic negroid head. Glazed all ... 350-325 B.C ... Anz., 1917, cols. 59-60, figs. 5-6; CVA 2(2) Scheurleer pl. 4(86) 2-3; Bull. Vereen. XXXII, 1957, p. 62, fig. 2. For negroes' heads on the bowl of a phiale, see the Panagyurishte gold phiale: Balkan Studies, III, 1962, pp. 185-200, especially, p. 191 and pls. VI-VII, 1 and Bull. Metr. Mus., XXI, 1962-63, p. 163, figs. 15-16 and cf. p. 164, fig. 17. |
| Aegina. Chronology. Aktorione-Molione. Cocks. Amphora. Color paint. Column krater. Cooking jugs. Amphoriskos. Cooking Ware fabric. Analatos Painter. Corinthian fabric. Argive Monochrome Ware. Corinthian ... Agora 8 132 ... Bull ... Bull heads |
| Leaves, eight. Leda. Leopardess. Lion. Lion's head. Lykourgos, strangled by vine. Erotic symplegmata. Maenad. Mahout on elephant. Man. Europa riding bull. Fausta. Mars Ultor. Figure. Mask. Fish. Medusa ... Agora 7 235 ... Europa riding bull ... Ram heads, pair |
| Mended from many fragments. Of the cylindrical handles, only attachment areas preserved. About two-thirds of the lip complete. Chips from base and gaps in body of vase. Surface badly worn especially on ... August-September 1932 ... walking toward center, his head apparently turned back; on the right a bull(?) with lowered head (a long horn crossing the forequarters of the lion), sunk on one knee; the line of his back and hindquarters close to the base of the vase neck.
... Much more of the surface is preserved on this side, including a great deal of added red in broad vertical bands on the garments of the figures and over the heads of the three to the left (hair or cloak). ... Above the heads of these figures a narrow glaze band on which stand three water birds, the central one with spread wings. |
| About half of vase preserved, mended from many fragments, most of which unite to form one side of the body of the bowl (a); ten more form a fragment from the top of the bowl and the rim (b). Bowl rounded ... 9 March 1932 ... The Kalydonian Hunt: Two hunters attacking the boar from behind, with spear, knives and hunting dogs. Heads of figures damaged. ... (For arrangement of principle characters, compare the Françoise vase, where Atalante and Melanion, side by side, follow Meleager and Peleus who are spearing the boar.)
3. a) Animals and fantastic creatures: left, boar flanked by two sirens; right, bull with two lions. Lion to right (head and one paw alone preserved) claws muzzle of bull with up-raised paw.
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| Brauron. Athens, National Museum 6440. Hekataion. Athens, National Museum 6447. Bucharest. Athens, National Museum 15161. Hekate reliefs of Petersen's second group. Cambridge. Athens, National Museum 277 ... Agora 11 189 ... Female heads of Neo-Attic sphinx type, Cat. 40-41 ... Four-sided herm with three female heads and one male ... Pergamon, relief with Palladion, lion and bull |
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