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| Chipped at top.
Obverse: bust of Athena, with high plumed helmet, right.
Reverse: Theseus and Minotaur. With coins for the day, nos. 1-8. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 30 May 1936 ... Reverse: Theseus and Minotaur. |
| A: bust of helmeted Athena, right.
Two countermarks of snail and rabbit at right.
B: illegible. Theseus and Minotaur (?) Entered as coin, no. 2, for the day. Stoa of Attalos colonnade, area of piers 21-22; ... 17 February 1954 ... B: illegible. Theseus and Minotaur (?) |
| Obverse: bust of Athena, right, in high crested helmet.
Border of dots.
Reverse: Theseus and Minotaur.
Star in field. Border of dots.
Cf. IL 476, 1326. Soft trench behind Stoa of Attalos stylobate by ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Reverse: Theseus and Minotaur.
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| Obverse: bust of Athena, right, in high crested helmet.
Border of dots.
Reverse: Theseus and Minotaur.
Star in field. Border of dots.
Cf. IL 476, 1325. Soft trench behind Stoa of Attalos stylobate by ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Reverse: Theseus and Minotaur.
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| A: bust of Athena right, with high crested helmet in circle of dots.
Two countermarks, one at either side, illegible.
B: somewhat uneven; Theseus and Minotaur (?)
perhaps had an earlier impression.
Cf ... 31 May 1938 ... B: somewhat uneven; Theseus and Minotaur (?)
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| Neck and mouth missing, also back of foot. Otherwise unbroken. Possibly a dramatic representation of Theseus and Minotaur between youths. The minotaur is entirely human except that a long slender tail ... August-September 1932 ... Possibly a dramatic representation of Theseus and Minotaur between youths. ... Contour incised only along the back thighs of the minotaur and the two spectators and the head of the minotaur.
... The handle set so that the Theseus-Minotaur group is right of center. |
| Lower part preserved, to start of shoulder. Much of the broad spreading foot missing, but profile complete. Surfaces chipped and worn. Sizable amphora, the lower part made in a large Megarian mould, the ... 22 May 1957 ... On the wall, set off by elaborate vine motif, four scenes: labors of Theseus. On the underside, within the foot, double rosette medallion; bases of leaves around. ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 107, no. 120, for the scene of Theseus and the Marathonian bull.
ADDENDA 1) Theseus and the Marathonian bull; 2) Theseus and Skiron; 3) Theseus and Minotaur; 4) Theseus and Prokrustes [GRE]. |
Two joining fragments preserve the medallion and part of the wall of a large bowl. Double rosette in medallion. From around it spring five large relief leaves (or palmettes). Between the bases of these ... May 1947 ... ADDENDA Theseus and Minotaur; Theseus and Skiron. |
| Mended from three pieces; from the wall of a calyx krater; firm black inside. Part of a draped standing male figure, right, holding a lyre. In front of him the arm and hand of one holding a drawn sword ... 2 July 1947 ... Probably Theseus and the Minotaur. |
| Horned bull's head and part of a raised arm: Minotaur. He is often represented holding a stone in his right hand in his desparate struggle with Theseus. White patches.
Cf. amphora in Tarentum, Rumpf (1937), ... (1955) ... Horned bull's head and part of a raised arm: Minotaur. He is often represented holding a stone in his right hand in his desparate struggle with Theseus. |
| Three non-joining fragments giving small part of shoulder and of the picture. Cylinder.
Shoulder: palmettes.
Scene. Fragment a): head, chest and right hand of the Minotaur, upper part of a woman left, ... May-June 1954 ... Fragment a): head, chest and right hand of the Minotaur, upper part of a woman left, with outstretched arms. Fragment b): tail and shank with foot and lower left arm of the Minotaur left. Fragment c): foot of Theseus and lower half of a woman looking out.
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Wall fragment. Glaze dull and misfired reddish here and there on inside and outside; slightly abraded. Max. dim. 0.107. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 67:4; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 354, cat. no ... Ca. 440 B.C ... P 37.
Theseus and the Minotaur. ... Cristofani, Materiali per servire alla storia del vaso François [Bollettino d'Arte, Serie Speciale 1], Rome, 1980, fig. 65: the figure of Theseus) and in the slaying of the Minotaur on the cup in Munich by Archikles and Glaukytes, 2243 (ABV 163, 2; Paralip. 68, 2; Addenda 47), also on a late-6th-century cup in Taranto by the Edinburgh Painter (ABV 476, 3): there the lyre is hanging up. On Bologna 177, a stamnos by the Agrigento Painter (ARV2 577, 53; Philippaki, Stamnos, pl. 48:3, side A only), Theseus and the Minotaur appear on the obverse, and a man offering a lyre to a youth, accompanied by a male, appears on the reverse, but it is far from certain that the two scenes are connected (Beazley separates his description with a period, not a semicolon, indicating that he considered the two unrelated; see ARV2 p. xlvi). |
Lower body and less than half of foot preserved.
Foot: variety 1. Medallion: double rosette with four petals inside, eight outside, within two ridges, surrounded by palmettes.
Wall divided into four ... 225-200 ... Deeds of Theseus: hero wrestles with Minotaur, Prokrustes, Marathonian bull, and Skiron.
... From same mold as P 10877 (Agora XXII, no. 189, p. 67, pl. 35 [D 11:4, lower fill]). For Theseus stamp see 602. |
Four non-joining fragments, a and b of lip and bowl, c and d of floor. Glaze abraded on rim. Est. diam. of rim 0.225; max. dim. a) 0.13, b) 0.055, c) 0.042, d) 0.032; est. inner diam. of tondo 0.10. J ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Theseus.
Deeds of Theseus. ... Fragment b gives the head and raised left hand with stone of the Minotaur and one hand of
Theseus grabbing him. ... and the feet of Theseus, both to right. |
| a) Fragment appears to come from some sort of stand, possibly tripodal; it broadens above to a concave insloping surface, smoothed and having a broken edge projecting inward. It is broken left and below, ... 11-18 March 1932 ... It is broken left and below, but has finished purpled edge right.
Theseus killing Minotaur in presence of companions. ... Free use of incision and of applied color: white on maidens and stones; purple on chiton and fillet of Theseus, peplos of Ariadne(?) ... This fragment preserves the flaring foot of the stand (like that of P 418) and completes the scene: legs of Theseus, with clothing(?) |
| Decorated with scenes representing the adventures of Theseus, outside, in the medallion, and on the interior wall around the medallion. Four fragments, two from rim and wall, and two from floor.
a) Rim ... 28 April 1936 ... Decorated with scenes representing the adventures of Theseus, outside, in the medallion, and on the interior wall around the medallion. ... b) Inside: the Minotaur, looking left, hurling a rock with both hands; the arm of an antagonist grasps at his head. |
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