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Floor fragment with stem and start of fillet. Incision at edge of fillet. Max. dim. 0.069.
I, runner (head, upper part of right arm, right leg from the knee down and left foot missing) to right. In his ... Ca. 520 B.C ... Incision for anatomy occurs, for example, on the red-figured side of the bilingual amphora Type A in Munich, 2302 (ARV2 6, 1; Addenda 150; Lullies in CVA, München 4 [Deutschland 12], p. 8); another is the red-figured amphora Type A in Philadelphia 5399 (ARV2 7, 3); for the incision, see W. Bates, AJA 9, 1905, pp. 170--181, passim. ... The proportions of the runner on 1575 agree reasonably well with those of the warriors on three cups: Cleveland 76.89 (ARV2 7, 7; Paralip. 321, 7; Addenda 151); Munich 2587 (ARV2 7, 8; Addenda 151) and New York, M.M.A. 14.146.1 (ARV2 8, 9; Addenda 151). |
| ARV² 176, 6. Addenda 185. Fill. ARV² 55, 19. Addenda 163. ARV² 321, 22. Paralip. 359, 22. Addenda 215. ARV² 6, 1. Addenda 150. CVA, München 4, Deutschland 12, p. 8. ARV² 7, 3. ARV² 88,1. ARV² 89, 23. W ... Agora 30 343 P 14805 P 12204 P 26228 P 19479 P 1330 P 23178 E 19:7 G 6:3 H 12:15 ... 510-500 B.C ... W. Bates, AJA 9, 1905, pp. 170-181 ... Addenda 170 ... ARV² 8, 9 |
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