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| Considerable fragments of rim, walls and base missing.
A) Dionysos, semi-draped, wreathed, and holding a thyrsos in his right hand, reclines left, on a couch covered with a panther skin; he rests his ... 22 April 1937 |
| The medallion is enclosed by concentric bands; within is the upper part of a draped male figure facing right, swathed in a himation which is drawn up over the back of the head; his hair has a row of curls ... 15 July 1931 |
| From the wall of a large krater. Good glaze inside. Preserved is part of a chariot, right, with the wheel and three horses' feet and three tails. A draped figure is climbing into the chariot, and another ... 19-23 March 1936 |
| From the body of a column krater?
a) A bearded man wearing a chiton with overfold and an himation over his shoulders, moving right playing a lyre from which hang a leopard-skin flute case, a plektron ... 19-23 March 1936 |
| Many fragments, giving essential parts of the walls but nothing of the foot. On each side, four figures grouped in twos.
A) Warrior to left holding shield in the left hand; Attic helmet, chiton, corselet ... 25 May 1951 ... For Apollo in such scenes of Menelaos and Helen, she cites the following parallels: Volute krater, Bologna 269, Niobid Painter, ARV, p. 418. Cup, Siena, School of the Penthesilea Painter, ARV, p. 626, no. 31. Hydria, Rome, Torlonia, group of Polygnotos, ARV, p. 702, bottom ... Leica, 85-82, 85-91, 87-41-2(1), 87-41-3(4), 91-23-6, 91-23-7, 91-23-19, 91-23-21 |
| Field divided by maeander band: above, drapery folds; below, male head to left, bearded, wreathed and cloaked and holding scepter upright before him.
Attic clay; good black glaze inside and outside.
... 16 June 1931 |
| Fragments missing from body; restored in plaster. Foot in two degrees.
A) On neck, lotus bud band. A youth, wreathed, and with a short cloak hanging over his shoulders, moves right, playing the double ... 29 May 1937 |
| From a cup similar in shape and fabric to P 5116 (A 1038). Graffito neatly incised on underside of foot.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 436.
ADDENDA P 5116: Low stem, offset lip. Handle space, inside of handles ... 12-15 March 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 25 (1992), p. 52, n. 2 ... ARV, p. 942, no. 7 ... C 16, p. 13, pl. 4. |
| From the shoulder of a closed vase, probably the same shape as P 7240, which the fabric closely resembles. Traces of burning. Above, a border of squared tongues. Below, Herakles, his body in front view, ... 19-23 March 1936 ... Papadopoulos (2007a), p. 6, fig. 4 ... Hesperia 35 (1966), p. 21, pl. 7 ... CB 2 (1954), p. 8, no. |
| Fragments from several vases, a)-j) with scenes of banquet or revel, a) probably by Myson; others various subjects. Inside, rather dull glaze to the shoulder, shiny on the neck fragments. No borders except ... 19-23 March 1936 |
| A single fragment (with one small joining piece) preserves the upper part of the base and the stubs of the handles.
A) Boreas, wing outspread behind him, bearded wearing wreath and sleeveless chiton, ... 5 April 1932 |
| Two fragments from a cup with rim offset inside.
a) A bit of the rim with a reserved band. The head and shoulders of a woman looking left (moving right?). She wears a chiton and over it an himation falling ... 27 February 1937 |
| About half the circumference of the rim, inside, preserved; the lip entirely missing, as is most of the middle of the body and the back part of the vase. Of the very low ring base, rubbed with pink beneath, ... Last quarter of 5th c. B.C. |
Six non-joining fragments, a of rim, neck, shoulder, and start of one handle column, b + d of shoulder with swelling for handle root and part of wall, c, f, and g of wall. Glaze dull in places on outside; ... Ca. 480 B.C ... There are not very many red-figured examples of satyrs making wine, and 173 seems to be one of the earliest, preceded slightly by the scene on a bell-krater in Basel, Antikenmuseum und Sammlung Ludwig, BS 482, attributed to the Kleophrades Painter (ARV2 1632, 49 bis; Addenda 188; CVA, Basel 3 [Schweiz 7], pl. 11 [323]:2, 4); 173 seems to be the only example in which there are four satyrs by themselves. ... Normally this is a simple, plain vessel without handles (e.g., Lecce 602; Naples, Capodimonte 960 by the Pig Painter: ARV2 563, 4; Paralip. 389, 4; Addenda 260). ... The Flying Angel Painter (ARV 1 184, 25; ARV2 281, 30). |
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