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| Broken just below chin. Somewhat battered. Nose and part of upper lip broken away and top of head rubbed. Otherwise well preserved.
Flame locks roughly blocked in rising to a peak over forehead.
Drill ... 1st c. A.D ... A.D. copy of a Meleager type (cf. Newbold head?) |
Bowl fragment with start of ring base. Max. dim. 0.045; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.105.
I, part of wave pattern in black glaze around tondo. A, lower part of a draped figure to left.
For the wave pattern, ... Probably first half of the 4th century B.C ... For the wave pattern, only better drawn, cf. a cup by the Meleager Painter once in the New York Market (ARV2 1412, 57). |
| A life-sized head of a man, broken behind and at neck. Nose damaged, but features otherwise well preserved.
Curly hair on head. Mustache, chin, beard and sideburns rendered in very low relief and by incision ... 26 March 1947 ... Replica of Meleager.
Pentelic marble. |
Rim and neck fragment with start of handle plate. Glaze abraded on top side of rim and at inner edge. P.H. 0.067; est. diam. of rim 0.032.
On top side of rim, laurel wreath with berries. On overhang, ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Vienna 733 by the Meleager Painter (ARV2 1409, 2). |
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