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| ARV² 189, 76. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 29. Paralip. 341, 76. Addenda 189. A. Kossatz-Deissmann, LIMC I, 1981, pp. 111-112, no. 462. P. Hellström, Achilles in Retirement, Medelhavsmuseet, The Museum ... Agora 30 177 P 10509 ... 480 B.C ... CVA, London 9, Great Britain 17, pl. 73, 849 |
Fifteen non-joining fragments of wall, P 18278 b--c and P 19582 a--d of torus rim with zone of ornament below. Glaze mottled here and there; has a greenish cast in places; abraded in part on rim. Max ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 9 (P 19582 j and P 6103); pl. 10: on this plate, a =P 19582 a; h =P 19582 h; g =P 19582 i; k =P 18278 d; m =P 19582 e; n =P 19582 f; l (mispoised)=P 18278 a); G. ... What comes to mind immediately, of course, is the Achaeans' mission to Achilleus described by Homer in Book IX of the Iliad and illustrated by the Kleophrades Painter on his hydria in Munich, inv. 8770 (Paralip. 341, 73 bis; Addenda 189). ... On the namepiece of the Briseis Painter (London, B.M. GR 1843.11--3.92 = E 76: ARV2 406, 1; Paralip. 371, 1; Addenda 232; CVA, London 9 [Great Britain 17], pl. 73 [849]), Briseis is led away while Achilleus sits in his tent wrapped in his himation, but this is not comparable to 256 because the woman on 256 faces Achilleus and she does not wear traveling clothes, although this might not be necessary for movement from one tent to another within the Greek camp.
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