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Wall fragment from near handle with a conical protuberance (mastos[?]). Max. dim. 0.091.
Palmette (ends of fronds).
For a similar protuberance, but as a pair, see the bell-krater, New York, M.M.A. 07.286.81 ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... For a similar protuberance, but as a pair, see the bell-krater, New York, M.M.A. 07.286.81 by the Achilles Painter (ARV2 991, 61; Paralip. 437, 61; Addenda 311). |
| Two joining fragments give somewhat less than half. Floor: a pair of sphinxes facing, flanked by others. Rim: incised rosettes, two suspension holes. Reverse: part of a large sphinx which fills all the ... End. 2nd. qtr. 6th. c. |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.075.
Wedding scene. At the left is the bride (mostly preserved from shoulders to knees), dressed in a himation, being led by the groom (right arm, his hand clasping her left ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... For the composition of the pair, cf. Amsterdam inv. 3495 by the Sabouroff Painter (ARV2 841, 76); Toronto 929.22.3 = 635 by Polygnotos (ARV2 1031, 51; Addenda 317; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 358, cat. no. P 56, pl. 56); once London Market by the Naples Painter (ARV2 1099, 46 bis), which seems closest to 100; Erlangen 301 near the Naples Painter (ARV2 1102, 3); two by the Washing Painter: Vienna 2027 (ARV2 1127, 11; Addenda 332) and Houston 37.12 (ARV2 1127, 13; Addenda 332; Reeder, Pandora, pp. 163--165, cat. no. 23). |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Glaze somewhat pitted on underside. Max. dim. 0.059.
I, youth or man (torso, part of legs) kneeling to right. In front of him, start of another figure, probably a woman ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Red: inscription.
The pair is probably having intercourse. Cf. the Triptolemos Painter: Tarquinia (ARV2 367, 93; Addenda 223). |
| Mouth, fragments from shoulder and from wall missing. General type as P 24533 (ΣΑ 2743). Red line around join of neck.
Shoulder: tongues and palmettes with dots (three and two), lotus buds next handle ... May-June 1954 ... Below scene: a pair of red lines.
Near the Gela painter. |
Wall fragment. Some of the glaze drawing flaked. Max. dim. 0.055. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 15, 1946, p. 288, cat. no. 58, pl. 34.
Youthful trainer (neck to hips, outstretched right arm) standing to left, ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Manner of the Antiphon Painter (ARV2 one 237, 81); may be by the painter himself (ARV2 347, 115). The trainer on 1237 may have looked very much like the one who watches a pair of youthful wrestlers on side B of Oxford 1914.729 + Florence 9 B 38 (ARV2 340, 73; Paralip. 361, 73; Addenda 219). |
| Handle, fragments from shoulder and wall missing. General type as P 24533 (ΣΑ 2743). Red line around join of neck.
Shoulder: tongues and palmettes with dots (three and two), lotus buds next handle.
Above ... May-June 1954 ... Below scene: a pair of red lines.
By the Gela painter. |
Two non-joining wall fragments. Very thin, brownish wash on the inside. Max. dim. a) 0.039, b) 0.022.
Fragment a preserves the legs (the left with the top of a boot) of a youth seated to right on a cloak, ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Fragment a preserves the legs (the left with the top of a boot) of a youth seated to right on a cloak, a pair of spears resting against his left thigh in back of his hand. ... E 696 in the manner of the painter, especially for the drawing of the boots (ARV2 1325, 49; Addenda 364; Burn, Meidias Painter, p. 111, cat. no. |
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