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| Perhaps from the neck of a volute krater; good black glaze inside.
Outside, procession left; first, armed warrior carrying spear and shield; purple for rim of shield; white for emblem; front half of ... 27 March 1935 ... ABV, p. 377, no. 239. (Leagros Group) |
| Five joining fragments from wall. At left of panel, lower part of a standing draped figure, male, staff in hand, and to the right part of another draped figure. Panel bordered at side and below by glazed ... 7 June 1937 ... ABV, p. 377, no. 241 (Leagros Group) |
| A single fragment, broken all around, preserves part of the shoulder of a black figured hydria. Depicts Herakles and Antaios. Red for Herakles's fillet and beard. White for quiver strap.
ADDENDA Leagros ... 7 May 1940 ... ADDENDA Leagros Groups (JDB letter, 30 October 1953). |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides; the surface much weathered.
Three lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Restored by B.D.M. (25 May 1937), as a choregic dedication ... 5th. century B.C ... ADDENDA Restored by B.D.M. (25 May 1937), as a choregic dedication by Leagros. |
| Fragment a) made from three fragments: lower part of woman, in chiton and himation, left; facing her, seen in three-quarters view, Hermes, lower part preserved. Behind Hermes, at the upper left corner ... 26 May 1954 ... Such bands often occur on black figure hydriai of the Leagros period.
Much use of white for garments and details of red also. |
| Inscribed statue base.
About the three exposed sides a band was left undressed around the bottom, and this projects ca. 0.025m. beyond the finished face above. This upper face would seem originally to ... Ca. 485 B.C ... Dedicatory inscription of Leagros, the son of Glaukon to the Twelve Gods.
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Ten non-joining wall fragments, three (a, e, and g) of flaring rim, flat on top. Bands of glaze on inside. Glaze has a slightly greenish cast on c, f, and j. Est. diam. of rim at outer edge 0.25; P.H ... Ca. 510 B.C ... The two names that appear on vases by Euthymides are Megakles on the Bonn hydria, 70 (ARV2 28, 12; Addenda 156) and Leagros (without kalos) on the fragmentary cup from the Akropolis, 211 (ARV2 29, 20). Either name would fit the space available, although Leagros, having fewer letters, might be preferable.
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