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| Early Classical Painters of Large Pots; Earlier Mannerists. Beazley, Vases in America, p. 113. Addenda 260-261. ARV² 567-574. Beazley, Pan Painter, p. 2. Paralip. 390-391. Addenda 261-262. ARV² 556, 101 ... Agora 30 106 ... Paralip. 390-391 ... Paralip. 391-392 ... Paralip. 389-390 |
| Pelikai. Ostraka. Well. T. L. Shear, Hesperia 8, 1939, p. 230, fig. 26. Brommer, Heldensage (3), pp. 109-143. Other. Brommer, Heldensage (3), pp. 245-247. Brommer, AA (JdI 95), 1979, p. 496. E. Vanderpool, ... Agora 23 150 P 24773 P 7239 P 12561 P 2643 P 10826 P 8798 P 2644 P 2645 D 7:2 G 11:3 G 6:3 E 14:5 ... 510-500 B.C. |
| Early Classical Painters of Large Pots; The Niobid Painter and His Group. ARV² 571, 73. Paralip. 390, 73. Addenda 261. M. Venit, The Caputi Hydria and Working Women in Classical Athens, Classical World ... Agora 30 107 P 30057 ... Paralip. 390, 73 ... Paralip. 391-392 ... Paralip. 393, 3 |
Shoulder fragment with black glaze on inside, streaked in places. Glaze fired greenish on outside. Max. dim. 0.061. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 18, 1949, pl. 45:4.
A, symposion (or komos): woman (head with ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... For a similar but better-preserved aulos-player, see these two by the Leningrad Painter: Trieste S 391 (ARV2 567, 2; Paralip. 390, 2; Addenda 261); Brunswick 269 (ARV2 569, 53). |
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