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| Protoattic. Andokides, potter. Analatos Painter. Antidoros. Kynosarges Painter. Antimenes Painter. Cactus Painter. Pair Painter. Camtar Painter. Ram-jug Painter. Capodimonte Group. Caylus Painter. Corinthian ... Agora 23 355 P 1241 P 7891 P 24327 P 24340 P 24366 P 24377 P 24381 P 24402 P 24486 ... Analatos Painter ... Kynosarges Painter ... Bellerophon Painter |
| Tyrrhenian Group. Neck-Amphorae; Late 7th Century. Piraeus Painter. Nettos Painter. Bellerophon Painter. Neck-Amphorae; Non-Standard; First Half of the 6th Century. Sophilos. Exekias. R. Young, Hesperia, ... Agora 23 8 ... Piraeus Painter ... Nettos Painter ... Bellerophon Painter |
| The Dot-ivy Class. Paralip. 194, 1 bis. Oinochoai; Olpai; Mouth Not Trefoil. Fill. Oinochoai; Olpai; Type Uncertain; Mouth Lost. Well. Brann, Hesperia 30, 1961, p. 349, G 6, pl. 75. Bothmer, Amazons, p ... Agora 23 191 P 4235 P 23468 P 9992 P 26668 P 23451 P 26798 P 23196 P 6457 E 14:11 R 8:2 V 23:1 T 19:1 H 12:15 F-G 12:1 ... 500 B.C ... Nettos Painter ... Bellerophon Painter |
| Gorgon Painter. Lydos. Painter of Louvre F 6. Louvre F 6. Group E. Swing Painter. ABV 6: "The pictures are already in the panels". Paralip 6. J. M. Cook, BSA 35, 1934/35, pp. 199-200. Karouzou, Αναγυρουντος, ... Agora 23 6 ... Gorgon Painter ... Painter of Louvre F 6 ... Bellerophon Painter |
Wall fragment from bottom of figured decoration. Max. dim. 0.095.
Chimaera (chest, shoulder, most of forelegs, start of belly) to left. Below, stopped-maeander pattern with checkerboard-squares. Preliminary ... Probably early 4th century ... The subject is Bellerophon and the Chimaera, a rather rare theme in Attic red figure (see 443). Given the large scale of the Chimaera on 445 in relation to that of the ornamental band, there may not have been other figures present besides Bellerophon on Pegasos, although this would be unusual. For full representations, see Genoa 1911.163 near the Pronomos Painter (ARV2 1337, 6; Addenda 366); Naples 3243 from the Budapest Group (ARV2 1439, 2); and an unattributed calyx-krater, Lecce 4530 (MarbWPr 1952--1954, pl. 2). |
| Nettos Painter. Paralip. 4, 17-24. Athens, N.M. 16382. ABV 3, 4; 3; 4. Paralip. 3, 10. Athens, N.M. 16383. ABV 7, 7:γ. Paralip. 3, 12. Athens, N.M. 16384. ABV 6. Paralip. 3, 13. Amphorae; Type Uncertain ... Agora 23 144 P 25343 P 26642 P 26760 P 4807 P 25338 P 31091 T 19:1 T 18:3 E-F 12-14 G-I 11-12 I 10:1 ... Late 7th B.C ... Nettos Painter ... Gorgon Painter ... Bellerophon Painter |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Narrow reserved band on inside near top. Max. dim. 0.044.
Wreathed head of man emerging from between a pair of wings. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour: profile. White ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... The identity of the figure is puzzling because the presence of the beard rules out the usual characters who appear in a winged context, namely Triptolemos and Hyacinth, also Bellerophon and, occasionally, Apollo (for the latter, see the namepiece of the Painter of Vienna 202, in which the god rides a griffin: ARV2 1523, 1; Addenda 385). A possibility for the figure on 346 is Hephaistos, who appears on a winged throne in the tondo of Berlin 2273 by the Ambrosios Painter (ARV2 174, 31; Addenda 184) and in the tondo of a contemporary unattributed cup, Florence 81600 (LIMC IV, 1988, p. 633, no. 44, pl. 388, s.v. |
Wall fragment from near rim. Reserved band on inside. Max. dim. 0.064.
Bellerophon (head, start of right arm) to right, wearing a cloak. Of Pegasos, just a bit of his wings remains. White: wings. Dilute ... Early 4th century B.C ... Max. dim. 0.064.
Bellerophon (head, start of right arm) to right, wearing a cloak. ... Perhaps by the Meleager Painter. Compare the following, all side A: the central seated youth on Vienna 733 (ARV2 1409, 2); the youths on Budapest 50.569 (ARV2 1411, 30 bis); the left youth on the bell-krater Havana, once Lagunillas (ARV2 1411, 31); the standing youth in a decorated chiton on Louvre Cp 10853 (ARV2 1411, 45); and the youths on the hydria Havana, once Lagunillas (ARV2 1412, 51; Olmos, Vasos griegos . . . |
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