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Fragment, glazed on underside. Glaze slightly pitted. Max. dim. 0.107. C. Clairmont, Das Parisurteil in der antiker Kunst, Zurich 1951, p. 56, cat. no. K 175, pl. 34:b; I. Raab, Zu den Darstellungen des ... Ca. 400 B.C ... At the right sits Paris (most of head, part of left side of body, all of legs missing) in three-quarter view to right, wearing Oriental dress. At his right is Eros with right arm outstretched, and behind Eros is one of the goddesses (right forearm, legs missing), probably Aphrodite, considering the proximity of Eros. |
Wall fragment. Glaze fired brownish. Max. dim. 0.068. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 91, cat. no. 232, fig. 44; Metzger, Recherches, p. 59, cat. no. 14; LIMC III, 1986, p. 468, no. 527,
pl. 360, s.v. Dionysos; ... Early 4th century B.C ... He is clad in Oriental dress and has a fillet tied around his head, its loose end hanging down alongside his neck. |
| Red-bodied. Re-used in antiquity. Myrrhinous. Rhodes. Riding crop. Nebris. Rim, figures on top of. Ring. "Neck-piece" of chiton. Rock. Necklace. Roof tiles. Okladias. Sakkos. Olympieion. Samos. Oriental ... Agora 23 366 ... Oriental dress |
Wall fragment. Glaze greenish on inside, rather flaked and abraded on outside on figures. Max. dim. 0.093. R. S. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, pl. 80:4; Ages of Homer, p. 459, fig. 28.16.
Uncertain subject ... Ca. 400 B.C ... In front of the altar is the calf of one leg of someone in oriental dress as well as a bit of drapery and part of an object that looks like
the tip of a scabbard. |
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