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| Well. BB. Shefton, Hesperia 31, 1962, pls. 105:a, b, 106. BB. Shefton, Hesperia 31, 1962, pls. 105:a, b. Addenda 379. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 23, 1954, pl. 24. BB. Shefton, Herakles and Theseus on a Red-Figured ... Agora 30 223 P 12641 P 4683 P 4744 O 19:4 ... 440 B.C ... Shefton, Herakles and Theseus on a Red-Figured Louterion, Hesperia 31, 1962, pp. 330-368 ... Shefton, Herakles and Theseus on a Red-Figured Louterion, Hesperia 31, 1962, pp. 336-337 ... L. Talcott, Heperia 5, 1936, pp. 59-69 |
| ARV² 29, 19. D. von Bothmer, Euphronios: An Attic Vase-Painter's View of the HUman Body in Ίδρυμα Ν.Π. Γουλανδρῆ Διαλέξεις, 1986-1989, Athens 1990, pp. 25-42. Addenda 156. ARV² 14, 2. Paralip. 322, 2 ... Agora 30 86 ... Paul Getty Museum 5 [OPA 7] [pp. 41-64], p. 62, note 19 ... L. Talcott, Hesperia 5, 1936, [pp. 59-69], p. 59 ... Robertson, HGA, p. 222 and AVP, p. 29 |
Ten non-joining wall fragments, three (a, e, and g) of flaring rim, flat on top. Bands of glaze on inside. Glaze has a slightly greenish cast on c, f, and j. Est. diam. of rim at outer edge 0.25; P.H ... Ca. 510 B.C ... L. Talcott, Hesperia 5, 1936, pp. 59--69; K. ... Apollon and p. 710, no. 1157, s.v. ... The relative positioning of fragments a, e, and i in the drawing was accomplished by calculating the amount of space needed for the units of palmettes below the rim. Talcott (Hesperia 5, 1936, pp. 59--60) thought that there was only one palm tree and conjectured (p. 61) that there was a fourth figure, perhaps Ares or Iris, to fill the space between the tree and Leto. |
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