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| Haimon Painter. ABV 554, 415. Lekythoi; The Lekythos Painters VII; The Haimon Group. Paralip. 279. ABV 555, 421. Other. Pit. Paralip. 281. Fill. Paralip. 272. Paralip. 282. Paralip. 277. J.-M. Moret, Oedipe, ... Agora 23 249 P 4591 P 2664 P 25517 P 26212 P 25514 P 25512 P 25518 P 25511 P 2592 P 2767 P 1289 G 6:3 D 12:4 L-M 17-18:1 ... 490-480 B.C. |
| ARV¹ 259, V, 1. ARV² 388, 3. Gefässeform-Schalen, p. 53, cat. no. 263. L. Talcott, Hesperia 2, 1933, pp. 216-224, figs. 1-4. ARV¹ 273, 1. Bloesch, FAS, p. 103, no. 1 and ol. 1 (B). ARV² 415, 1. Themelis, ... Agora 30 321 P 42 P 14040 P 15003 ... 480 B.C. |
| Skyphoi; Corinthian. Agora 012, pp. 86-87. F. P. Johnson, An Owl Skyphos, Studies Presented to David Moore Robinson II, Saint-Louis 1953, pp. 96-105. F. P. Johnson, A Note on Owl Skyphoi, AJA 59, 1955, ... Agora 30 64 ... Paralip. 328, 86 ... ARV² 764, 6 ... Paralip. 415, 6 |
| ARV¹ 434, 48. ARV² 639, 61. ARV¹ 4, 48. Addenda 274. Fill. Well. ARV² 261, 19. Addenda 204. Pit. ARV² 1045, 4. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 431, cat. no. L 4, pl. 67. LIMC II, 1984, p. 200, no. 85, s.v. Apollon ... Agora 30 152 P 4841 P 27208 P 21113 P 472 P 20199 P 57 P 23863 P 3029 H 7:1 D 12:1 F 16:6 ... 440 B.C. |
| Deianeira Type. C Painter. Amasis. Lydos. Dolphin Group. Fat-runner Group. Group of Vatican G. 52. Vatican G. 52. ABL, p. 1. Bothmer, Amasis Painter, pp. 150-151, cat. no. 31. ABL, p. 7. ABV 153, 33. J ... Agora 23 44 ... Paralip. 65, 87 ... ABV 70, 6 ... Paralip. 28, 7 |
Two non-joining fragments of lip, bowl, and floor. Glaze abraded slightly on outside at rim. Max. dim. a) 0.14, b) 0.035; est. diam. at rim 0.15; diam. of tondo 0.117. R. Lamberton and S. Rotroff, Birds ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... Cf. two by the Sotades Painter, London, B.M. D 6 (ARV2 763, 1; Paralip. 415, 1; Addenda 286), which shows apple pickers, and London, B.M. D 7 (ARV2 763, 3; Addenda 286), which depicts a huge serpent springing from feathery reeds, hissing and about to attack a man; also, Louvre CA 483 by the Hesiod Painter (ARV2 774, 3; Paralip. 416, 3; Addenda 287), on which a Muse plays a cradle kithara next to a stand of wispy reeds; the reeds behind the seated woman on side B of a bobbin by the Sotheby Painter, Athens, N.M. 2350 (ARV2 775, 3; Addenda 288); and the lekythos in Kansas City, Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum of Art 31.80 by the Eretria Painter (ARV2 1248, 8; Addenda 353; Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, p. 344, cat. no. 240, pl. 157:f, g): there, the child Kephalos appears in a garden with goddesses. |
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