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| Single fragment from lower part of tripod pyxis; much of one foot and about half of the flange preserved. Lower parts of two women (chiton, himation) one moving right and the other left; a column between ... 28 May 1952 ... Addenda, p. 303. |
| Fragment preserves part of outer decorative band, which appears to have been an animal frieze. Left side hind part of lion proceeding left, his feet toward the rim. At right vestiges of some other creature, ... 2 March 1932 |
Intact save minor fractures. Small ring foot; tall neck; heavy spreading mouth; small handles. Light ribbing on part of body.
Buff clay and slip.
ADDENDA Broken and mended.
Broken again into small pieces; ... 7 April 1937 |
Obverse: Athena and olive tree. Smaller devices.
Reverse: group of symbols.
ADDENDA, 2002: Broken. With coins for the day nos. 78-97. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 29 May 1936 |
Eight non-joining wall fragments, a and b with rim and strengthened with plaster. Band on inside at rim, a narrower one 0.068 below rim. Glaze fired red on inside, slightly misfired below figures on outside ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... The Chicago Painter: Brauron, no no.: here Eros flies toward Menelaos, holding a phiale (ARV2 631, 42; Addenda 272). Polygnotos, Malibu, the J. ... It is unclear on 303 what if anything Eros held in his hand. ... Manner of the Niobid Painter (ARV2 609, 12; Addenda 268). |
Lower part of wall of pyxis, part of tripartite foot. P.H. 0.06; est. diam. 0.13. Roberts, Pyxis, p. 51, cat. no. 22, Pl. 25:1, fig. 5:c.
Women. From left to right: wool basket; lower part of woman (himation ... Ca. 450 B.C ... The Veii Painter (ARV2 906, 113; Addenda 303). |
| One handle missing; mouth chipped; hole in bottom; otherwise complete. Neck tapers slightly; broad groove below mouth. Heavy irregular wheel ridges on neck and upper body.
Rather coarse dark red clay ... 3 April 1937 |
| Piece from side of cup. Part of a bearded male figure, right; face, with long pointed beard and drapery hanging from outstretched left arm preserved. Relief contour. In added red, irregular curving lines ... 12 May 1939 |
| Small pieces of wall missing; restored in plaster. Similar to P 13693 (ΛΛ 1332), but much smaller.
Pinkish clay; pale buff slip. Pink schist fabric. 2.5YR 6/6, slip ca. 7.5YR 7/4.
ADDENDA P 13693: Heavy, ... June 1937
June 1938 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken at sides and bottom.
Bit of original top preserved. Slightly rough worn back may be original.
Note edge of moulding on break of inscribed surface, just above first line.
Heading ... 303/2 B.C. |
Most of body of pyxis with flange for lid, part of tripartite foot. On underside of floor, two concentric circles with central dot. Much of the glaze has flaked and abraded. Traces of burning on door (gray) ... Ca. 450 B.C ... The Veii Painter (ARV2 one 595, 37; ARV2 906, 114; Addenda 303). |
Mended from two pieces; complete.
Good black glaze, in part grayed from stacking, on rim, nozzle and inside; dilute glaze outside.
Type II of Corinth collection, type 16B of Agora collection.
ADDENDA ... 2 June 1954 ... Type II of Corinth collection, type 16B of Agora collection.
ADDENDA This and some of the other lamps from this well show considerable evidence of use; e.g. ... Leica, 83-303 |
Wall fragment with start of shoulder. Some of the glaze flaked. P.H. 0.09.
Youth (a little of his left shoulder, lower legs, and feet missing) stands to left, looking back. He is dressed in a himation, ... Ca. 470 B.C ... This should probably be added to Beazley's Group of Side-Palmette Lekythoi (ARV2 301--303; Paralip. 356--357; Addenda 211--212). The scheme of decoration and the style of drawing seem closest to Warsaw 142470 by the Painter of Copenhagen 3830 (ARV2 303, 3; 724, 9) and Palermo, no no. compared with him (ARV2 302, 16; 724 [a]). |
| Stubs of horizontal handle preserved.
Flat bottom, slightly raised. Unbridged nozzle. Wheel made.
Black glaze on interior, edge of rim and outside of handles. Elsewhere reserved.
Type 5 of Agora collection ... 27 January 1937 ... L 2676 (Φ 32) from same place.
ADDENDA Restored in plaster since photographing ... Leica, XLIX-51, 8-244, 83-303 |
| Base, handle and much of rim and body missing. A non-joining rim fragment preserves trace of handle attachment. On front a draped standing figure with extended right arm resting on a staff; profile eye, ... 30 March 1932 ... Narrow reserved line below picture.
ADDENDA Shape somewhat as Akistorides P. mug, CVA Cambridge, pl. ... Shuvalov P.?
ADDENDA MF regards this as a good example of firing with insufficient water in the reducing phase; stacking kept the inside and the bottoms damper so the results were better (4-2-59) ... 303 |
Small piece of rim and wall missing; restored in plaster. Similar to P 13694 (ΛΛ 1333), but the rim somewhat broader, slightly flaring.
Clay pinkish-buff 5YR 6/4; pale buff slip 10YR 7/3. Traces of thin ... June 1937
June 1938 ... Pink schist.
ADDENDA P 13694: Similar to P 13693, but much smaller. ... Agora XXXIII, no. 303. |
| Upper part of a woman somewhat under life-size.
Preserved are left shoulder, breast and part of upper arm. Head and neck insets, missing. The woman wears a thin, clinging chiton, highly girded, cf. S 462, ... 11 April 1934, February 1954 |
| Sixteen fragments join to make five. A closed pot of fine fabric, probably a psykter. Two pairs of human legs, two staffs, front legs of an animal and simple maeander below picture preserved. Interior ... 21-31 March 1932 ... A number of undecorated fragments which may belong stored in container tray 3.
ADDENDA Fragments a) and c) join, and/or b) and c) join ... 303 |
| Large piece missing.
Shallow open bowl with flat bottom and vertical handle attached at rim and bottom. Side curves in at edge of break for pinched-in mouth. Handmade.
Gritty micaceous clay, gray at core, ... 10 May 1937 ... Agora Collection.
ADDENDA Restored in plaster since photographing ... Leica, VII-92, LXXVIII-83, 8-246, XLIX-48, 83-303 |
Wall fragment. Glaze cracked near top. Max. dim. 0.083.
Nike (middle of body dressed in a peplos, arms) flying to left, holding something (shaft), probably a torch, in her right hand. At the left, lower ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... For the drapery, compare that of the woman holding the hydria on her head on Munich 2360 (ARV2 1186, 30; Addenda 341; LIMC V, 1990, p. 128, no. 2916, pl. 120, s.v. ... Athena on the same vase and the woman with a torch on Bologna 303 (ARV2 1184, 6; Paralip. 460, 6; Addenda 341). |
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