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| Mended from many pieces; a few fragments of rim, nozzle and wall restored in plaster; chips missing.
Large lamp with double-pierced handle, double grooved above and below. Rim panelled, with stamped ovules ... 24 April 1948 ... Discus, relief representations of Priam appealing to Achilles; helmet in exergue below. ... Kneeling at Achilles' feet, and clasping his right hand, Priam. Behind him, a nude youth standing left, holding a horse; the youth also mourns, with right hand raised to mouth.
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| Leaves, eight. Leda. Leopardess. Lion. Lion's head. Lykourgos, strangled by vine. Erotic symplegmata. Maenad. Mahout on elephant. Man. Europa riding bull. Fausta. Mars Ultor. Figure. Mask. Fish. Medusa ... Agora 7 235 ... Priam |
| Human foreparts. Hunter. Iolaos. Iris. Pantheress. Funeral Games for Patroklos. Javelin thrower. Judge. Pegasos. Judgment of Paris. Jumper. Funeral Games for Pelias. Peleus: seizing Thetis. Kerberos. Chorus ... Agora 23 361 ... Priam, Death of |
| Leagros Group. Painter of Munich 1519. Munich 1519. Nikoxenos Painter. Rycroft Painter. Painter of Tarquinia RC 6847. Tarquinia RC 6847. Psiax. Hypobibazon Class. ABV 343-344. Paralip. 156-157. J. R. Mertens, ... Agora 23 93 ... Moon, "Some New and Little-Known Vases by the Rycroft and Priam Painters," Greek Vases in the J. |
| Hydriai; Shouldered Hydriai. Well. CVA, Louvre 11 [France 18], pl. 142 [815]:1. S. R. Roberts, Hesperia 55, 1986, p. 47, no. 321, pl. 12. Boston, M.F.A. 28.46. ABV 261, 38. CVA, Boston 2 [USA 19], pl ... Agora 23 184 P 24644 P 26442 P 25920 P 281 P 14372 P 25971 Q 12:3 T 19:1 M 17:7 N 10:1 ... 530-520 B.C ... Priam Painter |
| Plato, Ap. 41A. Cicero, Tusc., 1.41. Schwarz, 1987, pp. 57, 160-163. N. Spivey, Greek Vases in Etruria, in Looking at Greek Vases, T. Rasmussen and N. Spivey, eds., Cambridge 1991, pp. 131-150, p. 266 ... Agora 31 55 ... Moon, The Priam Painter: Some Iconographic and Stylistic Considerations in Ancient Greek Art and Iconography, W.G. |
| Nine joining fragments give rather more than half, but in a very fragmentary state; one small piece (of the upper moulding) does not join. Restored in plaster. The profile is complete. Small cylindrical ... May 1939 ... On the figured zone, three groups of two figures each: Priam, torn from his throne by Neoptolemos; next to right, a fully armed warrior pursuing a veiled woman who flees but looks back (Menelaus and Helen?) |
Wall fragment. Glaze greenish on inside, rather flaked and abraded on outside on figures. Max. dim. 0.093. R. S. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, pl. 80:4; Ages of Homer, p. 459, fig. 28.16.
Uncertain subject ... Ca. 400 B.C ... The subject might be the Death of Priam from a large Iliupersis. |
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