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| Complete except for chips. Shaft has twenty flutes.
Pentelic marble. Catalogued May 1971. A letter of 1985, attached to the card, says the capital was being moved to the South Slope of Acropolis to the ... 4th c. B.C. (?) ... Capital: Doric |
| Marble cloudy gray in color, with pronounced lamination.
Excellent work. Found at Q/5-16/3 (Fall 2016). In core of Late Roman Fortification at S.W. corner of the Library of Pantainos. Leica, 83-343, 83-345, ... 1959 ... Capital: Doric |
| Full height preserved.
Rim of echinus cut almost vertical and has a deep V-groove under the abacus instead of curving in. The trachelion is unfluted and flares upward slightly. Top of abacus worked smooth ... August-September 1932 ... Capital: Doric |
Hard gray poros, finished rough to receive stucco, of which a little remains.
The top surface is so rough as to suggest a wooden epistyle. Note a cutting for a hook-clamp toward middle of one side.
For ... 2 June 1936 ... Capital: Doric |
| Anta capital assembled from 36 fragments. Stoa Poikile series.
On the top of the capital note the following indications for the placing of the architrave: a relieving surface, 0.10m. wide and 0.003m. deep, ... April 1949, 17 March 1952 ... Anta Capital: Doric |
Top and left side preserved; elsewhere broken away.
Hawk's beak preserved, with taenia and molding (broken) above.
Assigned to the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. series A 238; also A 1135. Found ... June 1935 ... Anta Capital: Doric |
| About one quarter of capital preserved with original top and bottom, and part of the rectangular cutting of the centering. Surface finished with at fine toothed chisel, as if intended for stucco but no ... 2 May 1953 ... Capital Fragment: Doric |
| Four non-joining fragments, not necessarily from the same capital.
a) Preserves the lower edge of the abacus and the upper edge of the echinus.
b) Show the tops of flutes and one annulet.
c) Tops of flutes ... 1936 ... Capital Fragment: Doric |
| Part of resting surface, of three flutes and of annuli remain. Probably to be associated with the many cornice fragments and one triglyph of similar stone and workmanship. Retains traces of late Roman ... 5th c. B.C. (?) ... Capital Fragment: Doric |
| a) Mended from two pieces. Part of bottom surface preserved with bevel at outside joint; broken inside before relieving band. Broken above just over topmost annulet. Parts of two flutes preserved.
b) The ... 25 May 1951 ... Capital Fragments: Doric |
| Small fragment, all save one complete flute and the annulets, broken away.
Very good work.
Pentelic marble.
Temple of Ares.
Disturbed area above Stoa. Leica, LIX-51 PD 733, DA 12321 ... 6 April 1933 ... Capital Fragment: Doric |
| Broken away on all sides.
Part of a very shallow echinus remains.
Assigned to the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. series A 238. In Great hole. 1226 Leica, LIX-51 PD 733, DA 12321 ... June 1935 ... Capital Fragment: Doric |
| One front corner remains with complete profile of hawk's beak.
Travertine-like limestone presumably to be stuccoed.
From Square Peristyle, South Stoa II. From a marble pile to east of south end of Stoa ... 28 June 1950 ... Anta Capital Fragment: Doric |
| Fountain house scene. A Doric entablature is indicated with guttae and metopes done in white. Part of Doric capital at right. At left, the upper three-quarters of a lion's spout facing. Branches in field ... 23 May 1957 ... Fountain house scene. A Doric entablature is indicated with guttae and metopes done in white. Part of Doric capital at right. |
| Much worn by traffic in its present position. From same series as A 2987, with which it corresponds in material, measurements and workmanship.
Marble cloudy gray in color with pronounced lamination. Excellent ... 1959 ... Capital with Mason's Mark: Doric |
| Broken a little on edges; rough-picked back. Mutule very worn - no sign of guttae.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. fragment of Doric capital section A 3455 (Ι 1703). Used as paving block B north of wall A, just west ... 4 April 1959 ... Cf. fragment of Doric capital section A 3455 (Ι 1703). |
Shoulder fragment from near junction of neck. Max. dim. 0.037.
Woman (a little of face, fingers of right hand) to right before a Doric column (capital, a little of shaft at break). Above, tongue pattern ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... Woman (a little of face, fingers of right hand) to right before a Doric column (capital, a little of shaft at break). |
Corner of abacus. Relieving surface on top.
Soft poros. Found in South Stoa I. 6961 Leica ... August 1966 |
| The six upper drums are preserved lettered ΑΑ-ΒΒ, etc.
One of the series A 3008 - A 3011 and A 2987 and A 2988. With this shaft is to be associated the capital A 2987.
White, strongly laminated marble ... 5th c. B.C. |
Wall fragment with part of rim. Narrow reserved band on inside. Max. dim. 0.102. R. Lamberton and S. Rotroff, Birds in the Athenian Agora (Agora Picture Book 22), Princeton 1985, p. 8, fig. 15.
Dove perched ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Dove perched on the abacus of a Doric column (capital, top of shaft with necking rings), which also supports part of the architrave. |
| From a large pot; glazed inside on upper part of fragment only. Parts of two columns, one white and Doric, the other black with a rectilinear capital. At left, part of a door(?); at right, beneath handle ... 23 May-3 June 1938 ... Parts of two columns, one white and Doric, the other black with a rectilinear capital. ... , for outlines of white column and for capital of black column.
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| Fragment from upper wall of bell krater preserving part of rim (not its edge). Wreath on rim. On wall, capital of a Doric column with a section of cornice set upon it. Necking band, maeander pattern. Partial ... 28 May 1953 ... On wall, capital of a Doric column with a section of cornice set upon it. |
Wall fragment with start of rim. Reserved line on inside. Glaze has a brownish cast. Max. dim. 0.105.
Capital of Doric column with key pattern to left, painted on the neck. On top of the abacus, bottom ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Max. dim. 0.105.
Capital of Doric column with key pattern to left, painted on the neck. |
Wall fragment with start of return. Max. dim. 0.088. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 91, cat. no. 234, fig. 153.
Three youths (face of one, a bit of his drapery; wreathed heads and shoulders of two), to right, ... Ca. 410 B.C ... Three youths (face of one, a bit of his drapery; wreathed heads and shoulders of two), to right, facing a Doric column (part of capital, start of shaft) surmounted by a tripod (legs). |
Fragment of upper part of stand with projection at top. Glaze abraded a little on projection. P.H. 0.074.
Woman (back of filleted head, start of shoulder) to left. Behind her, the capital and shaft of ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Behind her, the capital and shaft of a Doric column and hanging on the wall a scarf or fillet. |
Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Glaze pitted in places. Max. dim. 0.141. C. Clairmont, Das Parisurteil in der antiken Kunst, Zurich 1951, p. 53, cat. no. K 159, pl. 34:a.
The Judgment of Paris(?) ... Ca. 440 B.C ... At the left are the tips of the arms, the crosspiece, and the start of the strings of Paris' lyre; then there is the capital and the top of the shaft of a Doric column. |
Three non-joining wall fragments of stand, a with bottom of lebes. Stand pierced (hole in a and c). Torus between lebes and stand. Much of the glaze fired brownish; flaked in many places; abraded on torus ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... He faces a woman (now missing) who holds a phiale in her right hand, the vessel and hand overlapping the shaft of a Doric column (part of its capital appears above to the left of the break). |
Broken and mended with many missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably a large amount of the rim. Three concentric circles on underside of foot. Glaze misfired on A--B from stacking in the ... Ca. 480 B.C ... She stands between two Doric columns (capital of right one missing). |
Four non-joining fragments of rim and neck, P 25978 a preserving the spiral of one handle, P 28759 with start of shoulder. Two small fragments (P 25978 b and c) give a bit of the flange of a handle and ... Ca. 500-490 B.C ... At the far left of P 25978 a, next to the handle zone, there is a Doric column, then in front of it a youth to right, wrapped in a cloak and holding a stick in his right hand, not quite sitting on a block stool. ... The column with the top-heavy capital is best paralleled on Athens, N.M. 1425 (ARV2 223, 6; Paralip. 346, 6), which is akin to the painter. |
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