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| Four pieces not all joining (one mended from two) from a squat lekythos. Bust of Athena to right: helmet, laurel sprig at right. Traces of white line below protome. Reserved groove at junction of ring ... 27 April 1933 ... Oakley (1996), The Achilles Painter, no. |
| Fragment from shoulder of squat lekythos. On shoulder, the upper part of a woman to right in front of Doric column. Behind the column a palmette; above, a band of egg and dot. The woman thrusts out her ... 24 February 1936 ... Museum 16283 (manner of Achilles Painter, 29 bis, Paralip.) |
Shoulder fragment with return. Max. dim. 0.061.
Youth (face) to right, head bent downward slightly. Above, tongue pattern. J. Oakley, The Achilles Painter (Mainz 1996), cat. no. 163, pl. 88D.
The line ... Ca. 450-440 B.C ... Oakley, The Achilles Painter (Mainz 1996), cat. no. 163, pl. 88D.
The line across the forehead, indicating worry, concern, or tension, appears occasionally on other figures by the Achilles Painter. See the figure of Euphorbos on Cab. ... Elsewhere, this feature is best known from several figures on the namepiece of the Niobid Painter, Louvre G 341 (ARV2 601, 22; Paralip. 395, 22; Addenda 266).
The Achilles Painter (ARV2 994, 115). |
Small piece from top.
Preserved is part of a shield seen from the side, with a large bearded head as device, and uncertain remains of representation: drapery(?).
Glaze rather dull.
ADDENDA Nereid with ... April 1954 ... ADDENDA Nereid with arms of Achilles? |
| Oinochoe, shape III. The wide ring base, neatly profiled beneath, and colored pink, preserved. Large parts of the body missing and all of the lip save at the upper handle attachment, and most of the neck ... 19 April-5 May 1935 ... Oakley (1996), The Achilles Painter, no. 107. |
Wall fragment. Glaze brownish in places. P.H. 0.127.
Nike (body, start of wing in upper left) flying to right toward an altar (corner of it at right break opposite her knee). A tiny bit of ground line ... Ca. 450 B.C ... A tiny bit of ground line at bottom.
The Achilles Painter (ARV2 994, 104). |
| Mended from many pieces; a few fragments of rim, nozzle and wall restored in plaster; chips missing.
Large lamp with double-pierced handle, double grooved above and below. Rim panelled, with stamped ovules ... 24 April 1948 ... Discus, relief representations of Priam appealing to Achilles; helmet in exergue below. Behind Achilles (seated left, but with head turned back and resting on raised left hand), a veiled female figure. Kneeling at Achilles' feet, and clasping his right hand, Priam. |
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). |
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