[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 177

Four non-joining fragments of neck and shoulder. P.H. a) 0.125; max. dim. b) 0.16, c) 0.11, d) 0.99. E. Laufer, Kaineus: Studien zur Ikonographie [Rivista di archeologia Suppl. 1], Rome 1985, pl. 12:35 ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... Four non-joining fragments of neck and shoulder. ... Between the two, the ends of two plumes that decorate the helmet of Kaineus. ... From what remains of the Kaineus scene on Side A of 177, taken together with the curve of the krater's shoulder, it is likely that the composition was a symmetrical one, with the warrior flanked to left and right by a single centaur, similar to the one by the Pig Painter himself, once in the Lucerne Market, now in a Swiss private collection (ARV2 563, 7; Addenda 260).