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| Rim fragment from small amphora or hydria. Relief snake covered with white dots.
Decorated with zigzags on the neck below.
Technique as geometric.
From similar hydria to that from Analatos (Pfuhl (1923), ... 15 April 1932 |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Part of surface pitted. Max. dim. 0.082. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 15:d.
I, symposiast (head, shoulders, upper part of left arm, both legs from the knee ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Max. dim. 0.082. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 15:d.
... He is clothed in a himation from the waist down and holds a cup with an offset lip in his left hand and something else in his right that looks like a stick with his thumb overlapping the top of the shaft. ... Red: tassels of basket.
For a symposiast with a stick, but not holding it, see Göttingen, no no. by the Antiphon Painter (Paralip. 362, 9 ter; Addenda 218); Berlin 2286 by the Triptolemos Painter (ARV2 365, 59; Addenda 223); two by the Foundry Painter: Kassel T 664 (ARV2 401, 10 bis; Paralip. 370, 10 bis) and Christchurch, N.Z., Univ. of Canterbury 17 (ARV2 403, 34; Paralip. 370, 34); two by the Painter of the Paris Gigantomachy: Toronto 357 (ARV2 419, 34) and Seattle 20.35 (ARV2 420, 62); Munich 2646 by Douris (ARV2 437, 128; Paralip. 375, 128; Addenda 239; Buitron-Oliver, Douris, p. 83, cat. no. 173, pl. 96). |
Fragment of torus mouth, neck, and start of shoulder, part of body on each side. Neck glazed on inside. Glaze misfired reddish brown; abraded in places, especially on mouth and on Boreas. P.H. 0.14; diam ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Erechtheus.
A, Boreas (wreathed head, upper body, wings) to right dressed in a chiton, pursuing Oreithyia (missing). ... Beazley (ARV2 486, 34) suggested that the woman on Side B of 36 is either Herse or Aglauros, most likely on the strength of two representations of this subject where their names are inscribed, both by the Oreithyia Painter: Berlin 2165 (ARV2 496, 1; Paralip. 380, 1) and Munich 2345 (ARV2 496, 2; Paralip. 380, 2; Addenda 250; Reeder, Pandora, p. 40, figs. 2--3 and p. 75, fig. 2). ... Hermonax (ARV1 318, 26; ARV2 486, 34; 1655; Paralip. 379, 34). |
Mended with small missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Lower part of body, all of foot missing. Thin glaze, reddish in places, abraded in others. P.H. 0.23; max. diam. 0.235; diam. of mouth ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... Koch-Harnach, Erotische Symbole: Lotusblüte und gemeinsame Mantel auf antiken Vasen, Berlin 1989, p. 167, fig. 34; M. ... R 416.
A (illustrated), woman (feet missing) in a chiton leaning over to right arms outstretched toward a phallos-bird standing to right with head turned back. ... For phallos-birds in the work of the Geras Painter, see Louvre G 224, where one perches on the tip of Zeus' staff (ARV2 285, 1; Addenda 209), and Lausanne 3250, where it stands on a laver (Paralip. 355). |
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