[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1440

Bowl fragment. Max. dim. 0.075; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.12. I, border of tondo: stopped-maeander pattern. A (illustrated), man or youth (lower part of himation, toes of right foot) to right, leaning ... Ca. 450 B.C ... In front of him are the hind legs and tail of a horse to right and the end of a spear held by its rider. At the far right, overlapping the left hind hoof is the foot(?) ... Below, reserved line. The composition was probably similar to those on these two cups by the Penthesilea Painter, except that the horse is unmounted, and the position of the spear overlapping the right hind leg on 1440 makes clear that the horse on 1440 had a rider: Philadelphia, APS on loan to the University Museum L. 637.1a (ARV2 880, 3; Paralip. 522, 3; Addenda 301) and Göttingen J. 34 (ARV2 881, 25; Addenda 301).

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1631

Floor fragment with start of stem on underside and four grooves between stem and bowl. Max. dim. 0.044. I, man or youth (body, legs to knees) in a chlamys, standing frontally with his right arm (upper ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Dilute glaze: edges of large folds. The grooves at the top of the stem suggest that 1631 may have been an Acrocup, except that it lacks the fillet that normally appears between the stem and bowl on these cups. ... Probably by the Penthesilea Painter. The drapery particularly agrees with Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society on loan to the University Museum L.637.1a (ARV2 880, 3; Paralip. 322, 3; Addenda 301); Hamburg 1900.164, the youth standing between the horses on one side (ARV2 880, 4; Paralip. 428, 4; Addenda 301); Chicago, Art Inst. 89.27 (ARV2 884, 77; Addenda 302); and Berlin 2548, an Acrocup, the woman wrapped in a himation and facing a satyr (ARV2 888, 147).