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Small. Flaring ring foot; concave lower part of wall. Reserved: underside with glazed band, two circles and dot. Incised on underside: ΦΙΛΟ.
There are a number of bolsals as small and smaller than this, ... Ca. 420 B.C ... P 19298 B 18:4 Hesperia, XX, 1951, pl. 50 c (Pyre 3-3) and P 12701 O 18:2, heavy and clumsy, with grooved resting surface and black underside. For the titular miniature of the late 5th century, with red-figure, see Bologna 3699 (PU 349), noted above, p. 107, note 2. |
Four non-joining wall fragments, a, c, and d with part of outturned rim. Max. dim. a) 0.055, b) 0.071, c) 0.04, d) 0.169; est. diam. at rim 0.26. H. Riemann, AA, 1937, p. 94, fig. 3 (fragment d); ILN, ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... Clairmont, Das Parisurteil in der antiker Kunst, Zurich 1951, p. 50, cat. no. 144 (the fragments have been relettered since this publication); N. ... Clairmont (Parisurteil, p. 50, cat. no. 144) opts for calling the second goddess not Aphrodite but Peitho, on the analogy of a contemporary skyphos fragment in New York attributed to a follower of Douris on which the name is inscribed (New York, M.M.A. 07.286.51: ARV2 806, 1). ... E 157 from the Alexandre Group (ARV2 1213, 2); and Bologna 467 by the Eretria Painter (ARV2 1251, 40; Addenda 354): Lezzi-Hafter (Schuwalow-Maler, p. 106, cat. no. |
Eight non-joining wall fragments, a and b with rim and strengthened with plaster. Band on inside at rim, a narrower one 0.068 below rim. Glaze fired red on inside, slightly misfired below figures on outside ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... The namepiece of the Painter of Bologna 235: two Erotes, one on each side of Menelaos, fly towards him; the left one seems to hold a fillet in his outstretched hand (ARV2 517, 6). ... Brommer, Die Metopen des Parthenon, Mainz 1967, pls. 101, 105, 109; p. 50 for discussion).
303 seems to be the only example in which there is a figure (or figures) between Eros and Menelaos; thus Eros is not as close to achieving his goal as he is in those where he hovers directly in front of Menelaos. |
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