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| From shoulder of a lebes gamikos; plastic ring at start of neck.
Head of a woman to left and top of a loutrophoros; flowers in added red in loutrophoros, extending up to tongue pattern above; the woman ... 5 May 1950 |
| Mended from two pieces. Top of knob and rim entirely missing and part of lid. Running women bringing boxes to a seated woman. Inside glazed; blobs in reserved band around boss of knob outside.
Dull glaze; ... 15 June 1939 ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), pp. 41-42, under no. 172 ... ARV2, p. 1497, no. 15. |
| Three joining fragments preserve part of the side of a white ground lekythos near the top. A head right. The drawing in yellowish-brown matte paint. Surface fill. Fauvel Collection. Leica, 92-15-26(27) ... 5 March 1935 |
| A single fragment preserves part of side of a lekythos near the top. A youth, cloak thrown over his shoulder, advances right, looking behind him. Above, a maeander pattern. Surface fill. Fauvel Collection ... 5 March 1935 |
| A bit of the center of the bottom only preserved. Inside, within a border of maeander and cross squares, two cloaked figures facing each other. Between them hangs a fillet. Both missing from shoulders; ... March 1934 |
| Fragment from wall of a krater; glazed inside. Face and left shoulder of a draped youth, right. Cut to north of tank, layer II. 3641 Leica, XLIX-8, 87-3-10(3-14) ... 27 June 1946 |
Floor fragment with start of stem. Part of surface pitted. Max. dim. 0.082. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 15:d.
I, symposiast (head, shoulders, upper part of left arm, both legs from the knee ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 15:d.
I, symposiast (head, shoulders, upper part of left arm, both legs from the knee down missing) reclining to left. ... For a symposiast with a stick, but not holding it, see Göttingen, no no. by the Antiphon Painter (Paralip. 362, 9 ter; Addenda 218); Berlin 2286 by the Triptolemos Painter (ARV2 365, 59; Addenda 223); two by the Foundry Painter: Kassel T 664 (ARV2 401, 10 bis; Paralip. 370, 10 bis) and Christchurch, N.Z., Univ. of Canterbury 17 (ARV2 403, 34; Paralip. 370, 34); two by the Painter of the Paris Gigantomachy: Toronto 357 (ARV2 419, 34) and Seattle 20.35 (ARV2 420, 62); Munich 2646 by Douris (ARV2 437, 128; Paralip. 375, 128; Addenda 239; Buitron-Oliver, Douris, p. 83, cat. no. 173, pl. 96). |
| Mended from nine pieces. Most of rim, foot and one handle missing. Helmeted warrior with shield to left, kneeling on right knee. Device, two concentric circles. Nonsense inscription in red. Inside handle ... 21 April 1953 ... Hesperia 23 (1954), pl. 15:g ... ARV2, p. 139, no. 10. |
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