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| Head and part of right shoulder preserved.
Head of man wearing a cloak and a high pointed ca p
Carefully modelled. Traces of white and pink on face.
ADDENDA: Foreigner figurine. Well. Dump. Hedgehog well ... 25 May 1938 |
| Nearly complete mould. Chipped at top and along one side.
ADDENDA: Veiled over nose by thin himation, which is wrapped round her. Cistern. Leica, XXXIV-42, XXXIV-51, 80-15-18 ... April 1938 ... Monaco (2000), [A,XX,9], p. 192 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 124, 125, 140; p. 161, pl. 37, no. 42. |
| Mold for part of stomach and legs of figure; top preserved, bottom broken off.
Cf. T 3002. Agora sample no. 415.
NEUT. ACT. ANAL. , Brookhaven, May 1978. Cistern. 969, 972 Leica, XXXIV-34, XXXIV-45, ... April 1938 ... Monaco (2000), [A,XX,11], p. 193 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 124-126, 145; p. 162, pl. 37, no. 50. |
| Mold for a woman broken off across the chest.
Fine pink clay, baked fairly hard.
ADDENDA: Mold for a group of two girls or Demeter and Kore. Pit. Probably from the filling of the cistern at 17-18/ΛΑ ... 4 May 1938 ... Monaco (2000), [A,XX,7], p. 191 ... Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 447, n. 195 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), pp. 124, 140; p. 161, pl. 37, no. 40. |
| Mended from several pieces; complete save for a few small bits. A shallow domed lid, from the center of which rises a stout horizontally-ridged stem, on which is set a two-handled cup with straight lip ... 22 April 1939 |
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. ... (fragment 539: A. Nauck, ed., Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, 2nd ed., Leipzig 1889, p. 262; for the date of the play, see A. ... 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. XX, p. 110); Prague 1867 by the Emporion
Painter (ABV 708, 19; Paralip. 291, 19); Athens, N.M. 430 by the Beldam Painter or in his manner (ABV 587, ---, 1); Louvre G 187 by the Triptolemos Painter; London, B.M. |
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