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Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Glaze pitted in places. Part of the glaze fired brown. Max. dim. 0.077.
Youth or woman (wreathed head), then part of a wing of someone, both to right. Relief contour: ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... The subject may be a pursuit, and if so, the winged figure may be Boreas or Eos. If it is Boreas, then the figure whose head is preserved would be one of Oreithyia's playmates running to left, looking back; if Eos, probably one of Kephalos' hunting companions doing the same thing. Cf. these examples. Boreas: two by Hermonax, St. ... Ohly-Dumm (LIMC III, 1986, p. 136, no. 34, pl. 113, s.v. Boreas [S. Kaempf-Dimitriadou]). |
| About one-quarter missing, mostly from lower part of body and foot; restored in plaster.
A) King looking right, right arm outstretched; scepter in left hand; woman running right, looking back left. White ... May-June 1951 ... ARV2, p. 539, no. 41, Boreas P. |
Four non-joining fragments of rim and wall with start of underside. P 18414 a + c and P 18007 preserve the full profile of the rim. Glaze much pitted on outside. Est. diam. at rim 0.218; max. dim. P 18414 ... Ca. 460 B.C ... LIMC III, 1986, p. 136, no. 29, pl. 112 (P 18414 a + c), s.v. Boreas; W. Agard, Classical Journal 61, 1966, p. 245, fig. 7: P 18414 (a + c).
Boreas and Oreithyia; Peleus and Thetis. At the right of P 18414 a + c is Boreas (back of head, top of wings, left hand, most of legs missing) flying to right, dressed in a cloak. |
| 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 ... 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, reaches forward with both arms.
... Red for Boreas' wreath, and the wreath of the right hand figure and the leaves of the tree on B). |
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