[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 700

Wall fragment from low down. Grainy brownish glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.085. Lower half of maenad dressed in a long chiton to left, holding a thyrsos (staff). In front of her, a baby satyr (lower half ... Ca. 425 B.C ... Lower half of maenad dressed in a long chiton to left, holding a thyrsos (staff). In front of her, a baby satyr (lower half of one leg, tail) crawls away. Below, border of esses. For the border of esses, not a frequent pattern on choes, see two unattributed examples: Louvre CA 1683 (Choes and Anthesteria, p. 171, cat. no. 840, fig. 58) and Louvre N 3338(p. 167, cat. no. 816, fig. 321).

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1119

More than half preserved, with most of knob and downturned rim. Knob has a central depression and in shape is a reversal of the lid. Glazed on underside. Glaze misfired on part of rim. H. 0.035; diam ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... More than half preserved, with most of knob and downturned rim. ... Head of woman to right, crouching sphinx, Eros (body, most of legs missing) crouching or flying to right. On rim, border of esses.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 892

Most of neck, about half of shoulder, start of body preserved. P.H. 0.095; diam. at shoulder 0.077. Woman at tomb. Of the figured decoration, all that remains is part of the head and bent raised right ... Probably second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Most of neck, about half of shoulder, start of body preserved. ... Woman at tomb. Of the figured decoration, all that remains is part of the head and bent raised right arm, the hand touching the hair of a woman to left and in front of her the top of the shaft and most of the finial of the stele. Above, border of esses. On the shoulder: rays; above, tongue pattern.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 641

Three non-joining wall fragments. Thin blackish to brownish glaze on inside. Max. dim. e) 0.071, g) 0.03, m) 0.031. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 81, cat. no. 172 bis. Fragment e shows the top of a goal post ... Ca. 425-420 B.C ... Fragment e shows the top of a goal post decorated with a border of esses; at the far left is the crown of a head to left with a spikey fillet (a torch-racer[?]). Fragment g shows the upper right arm and a bit of the torso of a youth to right. Fragment m gives part of torch (a little of the shaft, half of hand protector) and a bit of drapery(?).

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 895

Half of body with start of shoulder. Some of the white is very thin. P.H. 0.105; max. width 0.057. Woman at tomb. The woman (preserved but for her right arm) wears a chiton and stands to right before ... Ca. 420 B.C ... Half of body with start of shoulder. Some of the white is very thin. ... Above, border of esses between two lines top and bottom.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 591

Sixteen non-joining fragments of a small, thin-walled psykter. Only five fragments preserve figured and ornamental decoration. Part of the glaze fired reddish brown. Max. dim. a) 0.052, b) 0.057, c) 0.03, ... Ca. 490 B.C ... Sixteen non-joining fragments of a small, thin-walled psykter. ... Below, a border of esses. Fragment b (illustrated) preserves most of the right leg, a bit of the left thigh and toes of a man to left. ... Below, more of the border. Fragment c (illustrated) gives the forelegs of an animal, perhaps a dog, to left, and fragments d and e show more of the ornament.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 23, s. 384, p. 368

Alabastra. Amphora Type A. Amphora Type B. Cup-skyphos. Amphorae. Cup, standed. Amphorae, one-piece. Dicing. Guilloche. Dinoi. Amphorae, three types distinguished. Handle. Amphorae, type uncertain. Dinoid ... Agora 23 368 ... Border of esses ... Chain of upright lotuses and palmettes

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 183

Wall fragment. Glaze thin in places on outside. Max. dim. 0.113. A, male pursuing a woman. Parts of three figures remain: at the left, a bit of the himation and chiton, and left foot of a woman running ... Ca. 460 B.C ... A, male pursuing a woman. Parts of three figures remain: at the left, a bit of the himation and chiton, and left foot of a woman running to left, then part of the legs and right toes of a man pursuing a woman (bottom of skirt of chiton, heel of one foot) who runs to right. ... For a good comparison, see a stamnos attributed to the Painter of the Birth of Athena, Kassel, Alg. 59 (ARV2 495, 8; Addenda 250). ... The Florence Painter or the Boreas Painter (ARV2 545, 1). The border of esses for the bottom of the woman's chiton is a distinctive pattern that appears in the work of both painters: the Boreas Painter: New York, M.M.A. 96.19.1 (ARV2 536, 5; Addenda 255) and Munich 2375 (ARV2 537, 9; Addenda 255); the Florence Painter: Syracuse 21189 (ARV2 541, 4) and Louvre G 360 (ARV2 541, 8).