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| New York, M.M.A. 56.171.12. ABV 134, 22. Paralip. 55, 22. Munich 1380. ABV 135, 34. Tarquinia, inv. no. 617. Paralip. 56, 36 bis. Adolphseck 2. ABV 686, 40 bis. Paralip. 55, 40 bis. Boston, M.F.A. 00.330 ... Agora 23 183 P 4905 P 1869 P 26629 P 14372 P 6564 P 21 P 4634 P 3256 N 10:1 E-F 12-14 F-G 12:1 ... 540 B.C ... Paralip. 118, 26 ... Paralip. 118, 27 ... Paralip. 119, 27 ter |
| ARV² 321, 22. Paralip. 359, 22. Addenda 357. ARV² 139, 1. ARV² 139, 8. ARV² 139, 9. Ostraka. ARV² 143, 19. ARV¹ 118, 2. ARV² 143, 3. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 27, 1958, pl. 46:a. ARV² 176-177. ARV¹ 118, ... Agora 30 347 P 12080 P 7258 P 25960 P 14942 P 24102 P 5093 P 2583 P 25867 D 7:2 G 6:3 ... 510 B.C ... Paralip. 359, 22 ... ARV¹ 118, 2 ... ARV¹ 118, 6 |
| Gela Painter. ABL, p. 210, no. 101. ABV 473, 101. Lekythoi; The Lekythos Painters II; The Gela Painter. Other. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 15, 1946, p. 298, no. 120, pl. 50. Moore and Bothmer, CVA, New York ... Agora 23 213 P 1343 P 24533 P 2648 P 24534 P 24537 P 24538 P 24536 G 6:3 Q 12:3 ... 490 B.C ... Paralip. 216 ... ABL, p. 210, no. 118 ... ABV 473, 118 |
| Two non-joining fragments.
a) Most of shoulder and part of upper body, made up from three pieces. Heads of two women right, the front one carrying a large bowl with handle, uncertain object at edge of ... 17-24 May 1940 |
| I. McPhee, Hesperia 52, 1983, pl. 33:1. ARV² 1322, 16. Burn, 106, cat. no. MM 26. ARV² 1328, 100. LIMC II, 1984, p. 97, no. 919, pl. 91, s.v. Aphrodite. A. Delivorias, LIMC II, 1984, pp. 96-98, s.v. Aphrodite ... Agora 30 198 P 6555 P 19998 P 21535 P 15057 P 21358 P 12640 P 15133 D 17:9 P 8:2 N 21:2 P 7:8 O 19:4 G 18:1 ... 420 B.C ... Agora 27, p. 171, cat. no. 40, pl. 35 ... Paralip. 480, 26 ... Agora 27, p. 169, cat. no. 14, pl. 32 |
| Well. ARV² 268, 27. Addenda 206. Other. Wehgartner, Attisch weissgrundige Keramik, p. 124, IX, cat. no. 4. ARV² 695, 3. ARV² 267-269. Paralip. 352. Addenda 205-206. J. Niels, The Group of the Negro Alabastra: ... Agora 30 271 P 15961 P 5233 P 5200 P 16916 P 16927 F 19:4 N 10:1 A-B 21-22:1 ... 480-470 B.C ... ARV² 268, 27 ... Paralip. 352 ... Burn, Meidias Painter, p. 115, cat. no. MM 118 |
Wall fragment from the receptacle of a rhyton(?). Max. dim. 0.063.
Maenad (most of draped legs, hanging leg of her nebris), probably dancing to right. Above her right thigh at the break is a bit of reserve ... Probably early 5th century B.C ... The shape of the horn is that of a cow, but cow-head rhyta known to me are quite different and considerably later than 1673: Paris, Petit Palais 371 (ARV2 777, ---, 1) and New York, M.M.A. 06.1021.203 (ARV2 777, ---, 2; Paralip. 417, 2; H. Hoffmann, Attic Red-Figured Rhyta, Mainz 1962, pl. 13), both from the Cow-Head Group; Naples Stg. 62 by the Eretria Painter (ARV2 1251, 37; Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, p. 348, cat. no. 258, pl. 170); Boston, M.F.A. 01.8105 (ARV2 1551, 11; Hoffmannn, pl. 19:1, 2); and Ruvo, Jatta 1116 (ARV2 1551, 12) from the Group of Class W to which Hoffmann assigns a third, Bayonne 118 (p. 42, cat. no. 112, pl. 22:1) but which Beazley (ARV2 1704) places near the Group. ... I have not seen the Harvard dissertation by Marion True: "Pre-Sotadean Red-Figure Statuette Vases and Related Vases with Relief Decoration" (cited by Hoffmann, p. 134, note 27). |
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