[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 289

Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.12. Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 37, cat. no. V 49, pl. 8:14; Hayashi, Triptolemosbildes, p. 136, cat. no. 37, pl. 5:1 (wrongly called a calyx-krater); Langridge, "Eucharides Painter," ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 37, cat. no. V 49, pl. 8:14; Hayashi, Triptolemosbildes, p. 136, cat. no. 37, pl. 5:1 (wrongly called a calyx-krater); Langridge, "Eucharides Painter," p. 345, cat. no. ... Pearson, The Fragments of Sophokles, vol. 2, Cambridge 1917, p. 239; there, the fragment is no. 596 and appears on p. 243). Several representations of the subject, including 289 and Louvre G 187, that depict the serpent alongside the wheel of the seat predate the play, thus indicating that the version with the snakes is not an invention of the playwright (see Pearson, p. 240, note 1): Athens Art Market by the Theseus Painter (Haspels, ABL p. 252, no. 64; snakes are present, according to Raubitschek, Hesperia Suppl.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 30, s. 203, p. 184

LIMC IV, 1988, pp. 637-645, 652-654, s.v. Hephaistos (A. Hermary). Halm-Tisserant, AK 29, 1986, pp. 20-22. LIMC IV, p. 638. Froning, Dithyrambos, pp. 67-71. ARV² 1171, 1. Paralip. 459, 1. Addenda 338 ... Agora 30 184 P 13367 P 2708 G 6:3 ... 430 B.C ... Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 379, cat. no. ... Schwarz, Triptolemos, p. 37, cat. no. V 49, pl. 8:14 ... Haspels, ABL, p. 252, no. 64