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| Early Classical Painters of Large Pots; Earlier Mannerists. Beazley, Vases in America, p. 113. Addenda 260-261. ARV² 567-574. Beazley, Pan Painter, p. 2. Paralip. 390-391. Addenda 261-262. ARV² 556, 101 ... Agora 30 106 ... Paralip. 390-391 ... Paralip. 387, 101 ... Paralip. 389-390 |
| fig. 22. Well. ARV² 1345. P. Arias, Dalle necropoli di Spina: La tomba 136 di Valle Pega, Rivista dell' Istituto Nazionale, n.s. 4, 1955, pp. 95-178, esp. pp. 100-109, 162-166. Drain. R.S. Young, Hesperia ... Agora 30 199 P 18849 P 14132 P 18848 P 10960 O 19:4 A 20-21:1 B 15:1 ... 400 B.C. |
| Cups; Little Master Cups; Lip-Cups. Other. R. Young, Hesperia, Suppl. II, Athens 1939, p. 119, B 35, fig. 86. Tleson Painter. ABV 182, 28. Basel, B.S. 405. Paralip. 75, 13 ter. Oakeshott Painter. Paralip ... Agora 23 301 P 4630 P 3041 P 25713 P 22340 P 1243 P 17811 P 6069 P 4670 P 4238 P 3853 P 1249 F-G 12:1 O-Q 16-17 G 6:3 J 18:4 I 9:1 E-F 12-14 E 14:11 G 11:5 ... 550-530 B.C ... Paralip. 75, 13 ter ... Paralip. 78, 2 ... Vanderpool, Hesperia 7, 1938, p. 389, no. 22, fig. 25 |
Six non-joining fragments, a of rim, neck, shoulder, and start of one handle column, b + d of shoulder with swelling for handle root and part of wall, c, f, and g of wall. Glaze dull in places on outside; ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Usually, Dionysos is present, as in the scene by the Cleveland Painter in New York (M.M.A. 41.162.10: ARV2 516, 4; Paralip. 382, 4; Addenda 253) or there may be three satyrs by themselves (e.g., Lecce 602 by the Leningrad Painter: ARV2 569, 39; Paralip. 390, 39; Addenda 261).
173 presents a number of problems concerning interpretation of details. ... Normally this is a simple, plain vessel without handles (e.g., Lecce 602; Naples, Capodimonte 960 by the Pig Painter: ARV2 563, 4; Paralip. 389, 4; Addenda 260). ... A good parallel is the trough on Bologna 241 by the Orchard Painter (ARV2 524, 25; Paralip. 383, 25; Addenda 254) or Ferrara 42684 = T.254 C VP, a later work by the same artist (ARV2 524, 26; Paralip. 383, 26; Addenda 254). |
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