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Deep Bowl: Gnathia Ware.
Single wall fragment, broken all around; inner surface pitted.
Large, open vase with nearly vertical wall. At top, an ivy vine with white stem and dot rosettes, yellow sponged ... Early 3rd century |
Squat one-piece jug on low ring foot; glaze wash inside and dripped over rim; two broad bands outside ... Context ca. 340-310 B.C. |
Oinochoe: Gnathia Ware.
Part of handle and top of wall.
Handle round in section, with slight groove in top, terminates over mouth of vessel in moldmade lion head. White paint on lion. Very pale brown ... Early 3rd century? |
Ring foot; inset lip. Light groove round wall just above foot. Reserved: underside with glazed band, circle and dot; handle-panels.
Another early example is P 5137 H 6:5 Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 339, fig ... 480-470 B.C. |
Flaring ring foot with flat resting surface; bell handles. Reserved: underside with two circles and dot; resting surface; outer face of foot; zone above foot; handle-panels. Added red: zone above foot; ... 550-540 B.C. |
Ring foot. Rim flat on top. Reserved: resting surface and underside with glazed band, circle and central dot.
From the same deposit P 2310 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 476, fig. 1, 37, Pots and Pans, fig. 25, ... 450-425 B.C. |
Parts of body and rim restored.
Shape as 492, but inner edge of foot set off from underside. Inside glazed dull brown; unglazed outside except for two bands at greatest diameter and dribble from lip ... Ca. 300 |
Kylix base with black glaze. Inscribed on bottom. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4. 178 88-396 ... 31 May 1937 |
Mouth, handle, and pieces of body missing.
Low foot; flat resting surface; slightly convex underside. Straight lower body of equal height with convex shoulder. Slight sinking at base of neck. Strap handle ... Context of 115-86 |
One handle and half of upper body restored.
Sharply defined, flaring ring foot; beveled resting surface; nippled underside. Rounded lower body meets upper body at angle.
Ivy-leaf thumb rests. Opposing ... 275-250 |
Rim fragment. Glaze cracked slightly on outside. Max. dim. 0.146.
On rim, ivy with berries, the berries and vine in added clay. On fascia below, egg pattern with dots. Below egg pattern, surface painted ... Mid-5th century B.C. |
Fragment of cul and body. Max. dim. 0.09.
On cul, chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes.
The only painter to favor the chain of double lotuses and palmettes on the culs of his calyx-kraters ... Ca. 450 B.C. |
P 10900 a
Neck and about half of shoulder preserved; partiallyrestored.
Convex shoulder with smooth transition to long, cylindrical neck.
Torus rim. Decoration in brown glaze: band on rim and at base ... 1st-century context |
Krater: Asia Minor?
Two nonjoining sections: one wall fragment (b: P 3229 b) and part of wall and rim (a: P 3229 a+ P 20593).
Upper body of calyx krater with widely flaring, molded, overhanging rim ... Context of 150 to early 1st century |
Wall fragment from the receptacle of a rhyton(?). Max. dim. 0.063.
Maenad (most of draped legs, hanging leg of her nebris), probably dancing to right. Above her right thigh at the break is a bit of reserve ... Probably early 5th century B.C ... During his visit to the Agora in the summer of 1953, Beazley suggested that 1673 is a fragment of a plastic vase, presumably a rhyton. ... Hoffmann, Attic Red-Figured Rhyta, Mainz 1962, pl. 13), both from the Cow-Head Group; Naples Stg. 62 by the Eretria Painter (ARV2 1251, 37; Lezzi-Hafter, Eretria-Maler, p. 348, cat. no. 258, pl. 170); Boston, M.F.A. 01.8105 (ARV2 1551, 11; Hoffmannn, pl. 19:1, 2); and Ruvo, Jatta 1116 (ARV2 1551, 12) from the Group of Class W to which Hoffmann assigns a third, Bayonne 118 (p. 42, cat. no. 112, pl. 22:1) but which Beazley (ARV2 1704) places near the Group. ... Paul Getty Museum 4 [OPA 5], pp. 131--166. |
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. |
Profile complete; heavy foot; narrow rim projecting outside, with a raised ridge at the inner and the outer edge.
Unglazed save for black on the bottom of the interior, and black dots on the ridges around ... 20 March 1934 ... Agora IV, no. 124, p. 37, pls. 4, 33. |
Nozzle and part of rim, body and foot preserved.
Unbridged nozzle. Rim flat on top with raised ridge at outer and inner edge, decorated with cross strokes of glaze. High heavy spreading ring foot. Interior ... 18 June 1951 ... Agora IV, no. 125, p. 37, pls. 4, 33. |
| Fragments of three figures, the center one best preserved. The figure appears to be seated and wears a billowing garment. Lines of dilute glaze are used in addition to the sketchy relief lines.
Attic ... 22 June 1931 |
| Mended from numerous pieces and restored. Moulded foot with reserved groove at junction of mouldings. Groove on resting suraface. Moulded rim. Long thin spurs on handles. Dull black glaze, much peeled ... 5 July 1971 ... Agora XXIX, no. 37, fig. 6, pl. 4. |
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