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Three non-joining fragments, a + b of lip, bowl, and one handle, c of lip and bowl, d of bowl. Reserved line on inside of lip. Glaze on c and on handle slightly abraded. Est. diam. at rim 0.20; max. dim ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
Two non-joining fragments of offset lip and bowl, b with part of handle and reserve. Glaze on interior of fragment b fired reddish brown. Max. dim. a) 0.052, b) 0.113; est. diam. at rim 0.16.
Fragment ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
Lip fragment with start of bowl. Reserved line at edge of rim. Max. dim. 0.043.
A, upper part of face and filleted head of youth to left (illustrated). On the inside, just below the rim, wreath of ivy ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
Fragment of outturned lip and start of bowl. Max. dim. 0.057.
Youth (wreathed head) to left (illustrated). On inside of rim, ivy. White (flaked): wreath; vines and berries of ivy ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
Fragment of outturned lip and wall. Glaze slightly brownish. Max. dim. 0.046.
Youth (upper half) to left, dressed in a himation. Behind him is a spiral of the handle ornament. On inside of lip, wreath ... Late 5th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
Bowl fragment with start of lip, offset on both inside and outside. Some abrasion on outside. Max. dim. 0.037.
Youth (head with fillet, shoulders) to left, dressed in a himation. Behind him, at the break, ... Probably late 5th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
Two non-joining fragments of rim and wall, a with one handle. P.H. a) 0.046; est. diam. at rim 0.125; max. dim. b) 0.057.
Fragment a (illustrated) shows two youths (head, shoulders of left; head of right) ... Late 5th or early 4th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
| Four fragments:
a) From the rim and wall, the rim convex outside, slightly flaring.
b) From the lip and wall with one handle.
c) and d) Wall fragments: c) preserved almost to the edge of the lip. A deep ... 28 May 1936 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
| Rim fragment of a cup-kotyle. Broad shallow groove beneath narrow rounded rim. Exterior: draped figure, left; behind, scroll beside handle. Inside rim, wreath in white paint; a cluster of berries remains ... 9 May 1940 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
| Fragment of the side and start of the lip, inset on the exterior, offset inside. The upper part of a cloaked figure looking left.
Firm black glaze inside and out.
ADDENDA (Sept. 2020), according to ... May-June 1949 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
| From the rim and upper wall of a cup with rim offset inside and out. Part of the head and shoulder of a youth left; fillet around head in added red.
ADDENDA Two additional joining rim fragments, possibly ... 24 April-13 June 1947 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
| Rim fragment, from a heavy walled cup. Below the rim the upper part of the head of a youth, left. Inside the rim, ivy pattern; leaves reserved; berries and tendrils in white.
ADDENDA (Sept. 2020), according ... 1947 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
| Two fragments preserve part of the thickened out-turned rim and walls; none of the base. On either side two youths, one nude, his arms extended toward the other, who is cloaked. Palmettes under the handles ... 10 March 1937 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
| Fragment from rim of kylix.
Interior: ivy wreath, the leaves reserved, the stems and berries in added clay.
Exterior: head of youth left. Added red for fillet with point at center of forehead.
No relief ... 20 March 1958 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Cup-Skyphoi |
Part of bowl and lip.
Convex lip, short upper wall, low wide bowl. Scraped groove just above foot. Decoration inside: palmettes within two incised lines.
The shape, lacking the foot, is uncertain, but ... 390-380 B.C ... The shape, lacking the foot, is uncertain, but the fragment, found in Corinth, comes most likely from a stemmed cup made in Olympia, the local shape best called the Olympia- cup from the examples found there and published by Eil- mann and Schiering (cf. p. 11, note 14). Clay and glaze, in the better pieces from the Olympia workshops, are often in- distinguishable from Attic and the elaborate rim profile of 650 may be compared with cup-skyphoi; the special shape is however foreign to Athens and, as noted above (loc. cit. and p. 25, note 56 at end), the high-swung handles characteristic for it, and sometimes also the decoration, do not correspond to contemporary Attic usage. |
Heavy flaring ring foot, steep nearly vertical walls; rim flanged outside; strap handles with ribbon ends. Good glaze on interior, rim and handles; also on foot and for band around wall; band, circle and ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C ... Similar banded undersides are common in late archaic black; see, e.g. the Attic-type skyphoi, 338-340, Pl. 16, or the cup-skyphos, 577, Pl. 25. |
| Base ring and profile complete, but only a little of the wall, with the stump of one handle. Cup skyphos, the general effect similar to P 24584 (ΣΑ 2794), but the details different, and bowl deeper in ... May-June 1954 ... Base ring and profile complete, but only a little of the wall, with the stump of one handle. Cup skyphos, the general effect similar to P 24584 (ΣΑ 2794), but the details different, and bowl deeper in proportion to its diameter. ... Base ring has a marked projection below the wall, a nearly vertical outer face, and a deep bevelled inner face (recalling the feet of the deep skyphoi of the Theseus painter and the like). |
| Five non-joining fragments of various skyphoi, Attic type. Fragment a) from one vase; fragments b), d) and e) from another; fragment c) probably from a third.
a) Preserved from lip to just below the reserved ... 21 March-16 April 1935 ... Five non-joining fragments of various skyphoi, Attic type. ... At the left edge, part of a handle attachment; at the right, occupying the center of one side of the cup, part of a draped figure, leaning on a staff. |
Three non-joining fragments, a + b + e and c with rim and wall as well as start of handle, d of wall. Reserved line at top of rim. Some of the drawing abraded. P.H. a/b/e) 0.118; est. diam. at rim 0.17; ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Lozenge pattern at the handles may also occur on skyphoi of Type A. Some examples are: Chiusi C 1828 by the Painter of Brussels R 330: three vertical bands of lozenges separated by chevrons (ARV2 930, 99; Addenda 306); Oxford 1966.709, compared with the Marlay Painter (ARV2 1281, ---; Paralip. 473); three unattributed: Utica (Tunisia), no no.: lozenges framed by crosshatching; A, satyr and maenad; B, lost; Louvre S 4055: lozenges framed by crosshatching; A--B, two satyrs; Warsaw 142210 (CVA, Varsovie 3 [Pologne 6], pl. 48 [279]:5). ... For the lozenge pattern on a stemless cup, see 1348.
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