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I. Lyre player, seated left; stopped meander border.
A. Part of handle palmette.
Relief contours for the arm and the lyre. Trench Α ... 16 December 1930 ... I. Lyre player, seated left; stopped meander border.
... Relief contours for the arm and the lyre. |
| Mended from many fragments. Mouth and neck preserved (but not handle) and about two-thirds of figured zone (square hole in lower part of female figure).
Scene depicts seated lyre-player and female attendant ... August-September 1932 ... Scene depicts seated lyre-player and female attendant. Her feet point left, her head is turned back and her arms are raised toward the lyre player. Accessory red for her fillet, white for her flesh and the fillet of the lyre player; lyre strings indicated by incision. The lyre player rests his right hand on his knee; the fingers of his left are visible behind the lyre. |
Repaired. Parts missing include piece of lip. Center, reclining banqueter with lyre player. From left and right, two ride up on mules. Rays on shoulder. White for lyre, flesh of player, and various ornaments ... 24 March 1936 ... Center, reclining banqueter with lyre player. From left and right, two ride up on mules. ... White for lyre, flesh of player, and various ornaments.
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| Fragment of mouth missing. Flat disk base.
Two standing females to right, with seated male lyre player on left. Hermes on right. Tongues and rays on shoulder. Well below Stoa gutter. 3780 Leica ... 29 May 1954 ... Two standing females to right, with seated male lyre player on left. |
| About half the foot, less than half the walls, preserved. Base a high ring. Between palmettes, a quadriga, right, with a charioteer and a lyre player; an attendant beyond. Style and top-knots much as on ... 19-23 March 1936 ... Between palmettes, a quadriga, right, with a charioteer and a lyre player; an attendant beyond. |
Mended from two pieces. Nearly half circumference preserved. Upper break leaves just the tips of the shoulder rays. Scene depicts lyre player (Apollo?) and female attendants. Apollo(?), in the center of ... August-September 1932 ... Scene depicts lyre player (Apollo?) ... , in the center of the group, is rather hastily represented with a receding chin and a great deal of hair; some sort of white streamers hang over his shoulders and his lyre is over-painted white; the strings are four incised lines. Beyond, to the right, part of a woman facing left; from drapery a hand rises crossing the lyre and part of a head is seen near the border. |
| Mended from many pieces; the lip, handle, most of the upper part of the neck, and fragments of body and foot missing; restored in plaster. Missing from the figured scene, part of the body and arm and stick ... 7-9 August 1947 ... Two youths, with wreaths and fillets, follow: a lyre player, himation on his shoulders, his head inclined forward; and a nude youth with torch, oinochoe, and a box on his back.
... Dilute glaze for side locks and part of beard of man; side locks and back hair of lyre player, also his right knee and great trochanter. |
| Mended from several fragments and partially restored. Handles, neck, rim and upper body missing. Echinus base; oval body; type B. Band of maeanders and X's below figures; trace of tongue pattern at handle ... 1 June 1965 ... Band of maeanders and X's below figures; trace of tongue pattern at handle attachment.
A) Lyre player standing right on a two-stepped pedestal, preserved to thigh level, barefoot and wearing long chiton and embroidered robe; one tassel of lyre preserved; behind him barefoot, draped Nike flying right, preserved to knees; facing him judge seated left in chair, preserved to just below shoulders, wearing himation with torso bare; left elbow leaning on chair back; rod resting on lap.
... Traces of overpainted lyre in seated judge's hand.
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| Wall fragment from a very large krater (slight vertical and horizontal curve).
Part of a large lyre, with the right hand of the player, holding a plectrum, and, behind the strings, one of the fingers ... 20 January 1931 ... Part of a large lyre, with the right hand of the player, holding a plectrum, and, behind the strings, one of the fingers of his left hand. ... Relief contours; brown wash on the cross piece of the lyre, and on the middle part of the sounding board. |
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