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| From a closed pot. The claw and part of the tail(?) of a lion's or leopard's skin. Herakles, or maenads? Relief contours.
ADDENDA (Sept. 2020), according to Agora XXX, closed: shape uncertain. On plaster ... 22 February 1935 ... Herakles, or maenads? Relief contours.
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| Mended from nine pieces; nearly all of one side preserved. The figured zone shows alternate satyrs and maenads, dancing in couples, the satyrs left. Traces of white indicate the arms of the maenads; faint ... August-September 1932 ... The figured zone shows alternate satyrs and maenads, dancing in couples, the satyrs left. Traces of white indicate the arms of the maenads; faint remains of white also on their faces and feet. |
Lower part only reserved to start of shoulder. Vertical handle missing. Spreading ring foot, black above, set off from body by two scraped lines. On the front, filling space between horizontal handles, ... 5 May 1938 ... Lower parts of three figures running right preserved; two maenads (one wearing a panther-skin over her chiton) and a male figure in short chiton pursuing them. ... White for the maenads' flesh, for dots on the garments and for part of the object. |
| Mended from six pieces; the upper half missing; the foot restored in plaster. The figured panel depicts the legs of three maenads running right. Dolphin and vine in field. White for flesh and stripes and ... August-September 1932 ... The figured panel depicts the legs of three maenads running right. |
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