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| Potters and painters of Little Master, Proto-A, and Type A cups. Hermogenes. Tleson. Painter of Agora P 1241. Taleides Painter. Timagoras. Andokides. Marmaro Painter. Painters of small lekythoi. Mertens, ... Agora 23 91 P 1241 ... Paralip. 74-76 ... Paralip. 79 ... Paralip. 72, 7 |
| ARV² 215, 10. Paralip. 345, 10. E.B. Harrison, Preparations for Marathon: The Niobod Painter and Herodotus, Art Bulletin 54, 1972, pp. 390-402. Addenda 197. ARV² 32, 2. Paralip. 324, 2. Addenda 157. Necropoli-Agrigento, ... Agora 30 29 ... Paralip. 345, 10 ... Paralip. 324, 2 ... Paralip. 457, 7 |
| ARV² 1145, 36. Paralip. 456, 36. Addenda 335. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 382, cat. no. D 8, pl. 170. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 414, cat. no. KL 42, pl. 124. ARV² 1153, 17. Addenda 336. Matheson, Polygnotos, ... Agora 30 120 ... Paralip. 457, 1 ... Paralip. 457, 2 ... Paralip. 457-458 |
| Classical Pot Painters; The Kleophon Painter and the Dinos Painter. ARV² 1051, 17. Addenda 334. Peredolskaya, pls. 140-141. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 407, cat. no. KL 7, pl. 127. Addenda 321. Matheson, ... Agora 30 119 P 30197 ... Paralip. 455-457 ... Paralip. 444, 25 ... Paralip. 455, 7 |
Wall fragment. Reserved band on inside near top. Glaze fired greenish. Max. dim. 0.11.
B, youths. Most of filleted head and upper part of body of one standing to right, clad in a himation, facing another ... Ca. 430-410 B.C ... Philadelphia MS 5682 (ARV2 1154, 37; Paralip. 457, 37; Addenda 336; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 388, cat. no. D 40) by the painter himself and two in his manner: Vienna 1011 (ARV2 1155, 6; Addenda 337; Matheson, p. 392, cat. no. DM 7) and Metaire, La., Diefenthal, attributed by Bothmer (H. |
| ARV² 906, 109. Addenda 303. ARV² 906, 116. Well. ARV² 917, 202. Addenda 304. ARV² 955, 1. Addenda 307. Odyssey 19.378-384. F. Brommer, Odysseus: Die Taten und Leiden der Helden in antiker Kunst und Literatur, ... Agora 30 301 P 24227 P 19976 P 4845 P 420 P 16424 P 27428 P 3518 H 13:4 H 7:1 F 14:2 E 19:5 E 14:11 ... 430 B.C ... Clara Rhodes 6-7, 1932-1933, pp. 458-459, figs. 13,14 ... Paralip. 473 ... Paralip. 457, 9 |
| 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 ... ABL, p. 7 ... Paralip. 65, 87 ... Paralip. 28, 7 |
| One-Piece Amphorae; Panel Amphorae. Fill. One-Piece Amphorae; Special One-Piece Amphorae. Other. T. L. Shear, Hesperia 2, 1933, pp. 457-458, fig. 6. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 7, 1938, pp. 367-371, no. 1, ... Agora 23 115 P 3588 P 1247 P 19835 P 25921 P 13784 P 13126 P 12752 H 8-10 G 6:3 M 17:7 U 25:2 T 24:3 G 11:3 ... Late 6th B.C ... Shear, Hesperia 2, 1933, pp. 457-458, fig. 6 ... Vanderpool, Hesperia 7, 1938, pp. 367-371, no. 1, figs. 1-4 ... Paralip. 2, 4 |
| Lekythoi; The Lekythos Painters I; Chiefly Earlier. Other. Hermione Group. ABV 456, 3. Dolphin Group. Paralip. 200, 1. Fat-runner Group. Paralip. 201. Burial. Well. R. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, p. 93, ... Agora 23 204 P 5237 P 15654 P 24517 P 7224 P 15374 P 1159 P 15440 P 8918 P 13019 P 15262 P 15442 N 10:1 B 20:4 Q 12:3 T 18:1 B 21:19 G 15:1 B 21:21 M 18:6 U 25:2 B 21:5 ... 540-530 B.C ... Paralip. 200, 1 ... Paralip. 201 ... ABV 457, 1 |
| ARV² 1214, , 1. Addenda 348. ARV² 1685. Well. J. Schell, Das Kanon: Der griechische Opferkorb (Beiträge zur Archäologie 8), Würzburg 1975. J.D. Beazley, AJA 33, 1939, p. 623, fig. 4. Matheson, Polygnotos, ... Agora 30 196 P 8448 P 21183 P 27831 P 19739 P 17594 P 8444 P 25552 P 2388 B 13:6 B 13:5 G 6:2 ... 430-420 B.C ... Paralip. 457, 37 ... Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 392, cat. no. DM 7 |
| One piece amphora. Mended from many pieces. Complete save for scattered small gaps in the body and chips from the base. The surface is severely weathered especially on one side.
On either side, a sphinx ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), pp. 365 (n. 3), 367 ff., no. 1, figs. 1-4 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), pp. 457-458, fig. 6 ... Paralip., p. 2, no. 4. |
Lower part of wall and all of ring base. On underside of floor, three concentric circles with central dot. Most of the glazed fired red on the inside and on the outside below the figures. P.H. 0.15; diam ... Ca. 430 B.C ... The subject is not a very frequent one, and usually Eurykleia is already kneeling on the ground as she is on Rhodes 14174, an unattributed 4th-century pelike (Clara Rhodos 6--7, 1932--1933, pp. 458--459, figs. 13, 14) and the compositions as well as the participants vary considerably, suggesting that there is no one prototype. ... The drapery of the figures identified as Eurykleia and Odysseus bears some similarity to that on Boston, M.F.A. 95.25 in the manner of the Kleophon Painter (ARV2 1149, 9; Paralip. 457, 9; Addenda 335; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 412, cat. no. |
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