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Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the lower part of the body and most of the floor. Glaze abraded and misfired on mouth; abraded on neck on Side B. Rest. H ... Ca. 460-450 B.C. |
Over half restored, including center of floor.
Fairly small foot; wide resting surface, inwardly beveled. Inner face of foot runs smoothly into underside. Convex wall with slight concavity at top. Projecting ... 300-275 |
Bowl fragment. Max. dim. 0.05.
A, athlete (most of torso, start of arms) bent over to right, reaching down. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: muscles.
Manner of the Tarquinia Painter ... Ca. 470 B.C. |
The unusually narrow neck and steeply sloping shoulder was perhaps the fancy of a single potter; it has been noted only in examples from this deposit; cf. the inscribed jug, P 17826 Hesperia, XVII, 1948, ... Context ca. 550 B.C. |
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