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| Early Classical Painters of Large Pots; The Niobid Painter and His Group. ARV² 571, 73. Paralip. 390, 73. Addenda 261. M. Venit, The Caputi Hydria and Working Women in Classical Athens, Classical World ... Agora 30 107 P 30057 ... Paralip. 390, 73 ... Paralip. 391-392 ... Paralip. 392 |
| 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. 391-392 |
| Pelikai. Ostraka. Well. T. L. Shear, Hesperia 8, 1939, p. 230, fig. 26. Brommer, Heldensage (3), pp. 109-143. Other. Brommer, Heldensage (3), pp. 245-247. Brommer, AA (JdI 95), 1979, p. 496. E. Vanderpool, ... Agora 23 150 P 24773 P 7239 P 12561 P 2643 P 10826 P 8798 P 2644 P 2645 D 7:2 G 11:3 G 6:3 E 14:5 ... 510-500 B.C. |
| P.E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pp. 310-311. ARV² 1338, 1. Paralip. 481, 1. Addenda 366. ARV² 1338, 2. ARV² 1338, 5. Addenda 367. Simon, Festivals, p. 78. Drain. fig. 23. P.E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, ... Agora 30 200 P 24657 P 18949 P 10960 P 17000 P 24052 P 25430 P 9693 P 4551 B 19:12 A 20-21:1 N 10:1 ... 400 B.C. |
| Berlin 1800. Louvre F 145. K. Schauenburg, AK, Beiheft 7, pp. 33-46. J. Boardman, AA (JdI 97), 1976, pp. 281-290. Cups; Little Master Cups; Band-Cups. Cistern. Other. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 7, 1938, pp ... Agora 23 303 P 1123 P 12533 P 1990 P 23405 P 8878 P 23267 P 1244 P 9277 P 1241 P 456 P 10786 Q 13-14:1 G 6:3 M 17:4 G 11:5 ... 540 B.C ... Vanderpool, Hesperia 7, 1938, pp. 391-392, no. 26, fig. 28 ... Paralip. 79, 2 |
| ARV¹ 210, -. ARV² 315, -. G.M.A. Richter, BSA 46, 1951, pl. 16:c (A). B. Cohen, Marsyas 15, 1970-1971, pl. 4:6. Agora 21, p. 12, cat. no. C 6, pl. 4, C 6. M. Kilmer, Greek Erotica on Attic Red-Figure Vases, ... Agora 30 319 P 7690 P 8890 P 24142 P 2574 P 20026 P 23527 G 6:3 ... 500 B.C ... H.A Shapiro, AJA 88, 1984, pp. 391-392 ... Paralip. 346, 1 ... Paralip. 506 |
Profile complete. Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably most of one side of the bowl, about half of the other, both handles. H. 0.077; rest. diam. at rim 0.185; diam ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Shapiro, AJA 88, 1984, pp. 391--392. In CB iii, p. 30, note 2, Beazley suggested that the animal with the long bushy tail on Side A is a marten, an animal that seems to have been partly domesticated in Greek and Roman times in order to keep mice and rats away (Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th ed., vol. 17, 1910--1911, pp. 785--786, s.v. marten).
... Cf., e.g., the maenad looking toward Dionysos on Munich 2304 (ARV2 220, 1; Paralip. 346, 1; Addenda 198) or Athena on Boston, M.F.A. 95.19 (ARV2 220, 5; Addenda 198). |
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