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| Two non-joining oinochoe (olpe?) fragments.
a) Rim with key pattern right.
b) Key pattern right, indistinct scene.
Attic. Catalogued 17 July 1978. Stoa Gutter Well. 5481 79-4-21 ... 24 May-9 June 1954 ... fragments.
a) Rim with key pattern right.
b) Key pattern right, indistinct scene.
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| From lower wall.
Male right lower leg in striding position.
Below, band of key pattern. Good glaze; dilute glaze for muscles. No relief contours. "Latrine" cut 3, green fill below floor F. 2115 Leica ... 16 May 1949 ... Below, band of key pattern. Good glaze; dilute glaze for muscles. |
Wall fragment. P.H. 0.074.
Woman (face, outstretched arms) to right, a wreath in each hand. She wears a chiton and a himation. In the field:
Above, key pattern to right. Preliminary sketch. White (flaked): ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... In the field:
Above, key pattern to right. |
Wall fragment. Thin, streaky brownish black glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.046. Choes and Anthesteria p. 94, cat. no. 2489.
Male (right leg from the knee down) striding to right. Below, key pattern to right ... Probably late 5th century B.C ... Male (right leg from the knee down) striding to right. Below, key pattern to right. |
Shoulder and body with part of neck, handle, and foot. Glaze misfired on side. P.H. 0.09; diam. 0.048.
Youth in himation, moving to right, looking back, right hand with cane. Above, key pattern to right ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Youth in himation, moving to right, looking back, right hand with cane. Above, key pattern to right. On the shoulder, four up-and-down palmettes; above, tongue pattern. Preliminary sketch. |
Wall fragment from just below the shoulder. Max. dim. 0.048.
Woman (head, upper torso) to left, dressed in a chiton, her hair tied up with a fillet. Above, key pattern to right. Relief contour.
The Aischines ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Woman (head, upper torso) to left, dressed in a chiton, her hair tied up with a fillet. Above, key pattern to right. |
Fragment of shoulder and wall. Burned (surface is gray). Max. dim. 0.052.
Woman (head with leaved fillet) to left. Above, key pattern to right. On the shoulder, up-and-down palmettes (parts of two); above, ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Woman (head with leaved fillet) to left. Above, key pattern to right. |
Wall fragment from near shoulder. Part of the glaze has flaked and abraded. Max. dim. 0.054.
Youth (from about the waist up) frontal, looking to left, dressed in a himation. Above, key pattern to right ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Youth (from about the waist up) frontal, looking to left, dressed in a himation. Above, key pattern to right.
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Wall fragment with start of rim. Reserved line on inside. Glaze has a brownish cast. Max. dim. 0.105.
Capital of Doric column with key pattern to left, painted on the neck. On top of the abacus, bottom ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Capital of Doric column with key pattern to left, painted on the neck. ... Dilute glaze: key pattern.
For Aiakos, a judge of the dead and ancestor of the Aiakidai, see LIMC I, 1981, pp. 311--312, s.v. |
Mouth, neck, and handle missing. P.H. 0.108; diam. 0.05.
Boy to right leaning on a stick. He wears a himation. Behind and in front of him is a stele. Inscribed (in glaze) on the shaft of the left one: ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Inscribed (in glaze) on the shaft of the left one:
on the right:
Above, key pattern to right. On the shoulder: rays; above, tongue pattern. |
Wall fragment with turn of shoulder. Max. dim. 0.056.
Nike (most of head, wings except for tips, body to thighs) to right, her hair tied up with a fillet. Above, key pattern to right. On shoulder, part ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... Nike (most of head, wings except for tips, body to thighs) to right, her hair tied up with a fillet. Above, key pattern to right. |
| The body broken on one side; several fragments missing. Ring foot and trefoil mouth; slender ovoid body. The body glazed, with three reserved bands decorated with triple lines. Panel on neck, bordered ... 30 October 1947 ... Panel on neck, bordered above and below by triple lines; between, simple key pattern, quadruple.
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Two non-joining fragments, a with most of neck, part of shoulder, and part of body; b of body from just below the neck (the latter from the back of the vase). Much of the white has flaked or abraded; the ... Late 5th century B.C ... The next figure seems to be standing or seated to left. Above, key pattern to right. ... Dilute glaze: lines above and below key pattern. Matte drawing: thin reddish pink. |
Mouth, half of neck and body, all of foot missing. Much of the white has abraded or discolored. P.H. 0.162; diam. at shoulder 0.076.
Woman (feet missing) wearing a chiton and himation stands frontally, ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Woman (feet missing) wearing a chiton and himation stands frontally, facing to left with both arms outstretched, a fan in her left hand. Above, key pattern to right. ... On the shoulder: rays; above, tongue pattern. Dilute glaze: drawing. |
Wall fragment. Part of white ground abraded. Some of the drawing is very faint. Max. dim. 0.079.
Woman (preserved but for part of chest and all of feet) to right, dressed in a chiton and balancing a long, ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Woman (preserved but for part of chest and all of feet) to right, dressed in a chiton and balancing a long, shallow basket on her head. Above, key pattern to right. |
| Left side preserved.
Flat fillet across the top decorated with key-pattern; the squares between the keys painted purple. Below, decorating the curved molding and the flat band, large lotus and palmette ... 25 February 1938 ... Flat fillet across the top decorated with key-pattern; the squares between the keys painted purple. Below, decorating the curved molding and the flat band, large lotus and palmette ornament springing from volutes; the pattern is outlined in black and reserved in the creamy slip: purple used for the hearts of the lotus and palmettes.
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| One fragment mended from three pieces, of rim and shoulder, another, non-joining of spring of handle. Short straight rim, and horizontal band handle with a raised end against wall of vase. Glazed inside; ... 14-19 June 1951 ... Glazed inside; on the reserved upper face of rim, series of short glaze strokes; ladder pattern on the handle. In the handle zone a hatched key pattern giving way at left to other decoration.
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Preserved except for foot and part of wall in back, restored in plaster and painted. Rest. H. 0.195.
A woman dressed in a chiton and himation stands to right, holding a staff in her left hand, a phiale ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... Inscribed in front of her:
Above, key pattern to right. On the shoulder: rays; above, tongue pattern. White (flaked): fillet; inscription. |
Rim and neck fragment. Edge of rim chipped. Max. dim. 0.09. Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 325, cat. no. V 207.
Symposion. On the right, the top of the filleted head of a symposiast reclining to left ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Above the youth's head:
On side of rim, key pattern to right. ... The small amount of the symposion that remains bears some resemblance to that on the neck of the volute-krater that is the namepiece of the Boreas Painter, which also has the key pattern to right on the side of the rim (Ferrara 2739 = T.749: ARV2 536, 1; Paralip. 384, 1; Addenda 255). |
| Mended from many pieces of which several do not join; profile restored by patching. High flaring ring foot, deep rather pointed body, short rim and vertical band handles. Glazed over all; reserved rectangular ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... Glazed over all; reserved rectangular panels front and back at center of handle zone, probably decorated with multiple key pattern; ladder pattern on handles, double lines on reserved rim. |
| Mended from many pieces, some burned and some not; many pieces of body, shoulder, and rim, and all of the pointed bottom, missing. Restored in plaster. Pointed body with rim flanged inside to receive lid; ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... The zones, counting from the bottom up, are decorated with:
1) Narrow zone with zigzag.
2) Narrow zone with panelled verticals.
3) Slightly wider zone with checkerboard (two lines).
4) Wider zone, with triple band of key pattern.
5) Slightly narrower zone with zigzag, the triangles above and below dotted (more like interlocking tooth pattern, the opposed teeth reserved and dotted).
6) Slightly narrower zone with zigzag.
7) Wider zone with key pattern, the pattern filled in with a zigzag sometimes horizontal, sometimes vertical.
8) Narrower zone below shoulder with tooth pattern.
... Low conical lid decorated half way up with a zone of tooth pattern between double bands.
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Wall fragment with start of shoulder. Max. dim. 0.09.
Youth at tomb. The youth (face, right shoulder, legs, and feet missing) dressed in a himation, faces to left, his right arm extended. Behind him, ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Behind him, the upper part of the shaft and the triangular finial of a stele. Above, key pattern to right. |
Body, shoulder, and foot with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. P.H. 0.116; diam. at shoulder 0.07. LIMC II, 1984, p. 200, no. 88, pl. 191, s.v. Apollon.
Apollo (back of head with wreath, ... Ca. 450 B.C ... In front of his wreath, at the break:
below his arm:
Above, key pattern to right. On the shoulder, three up-and-down palmettes flanked by an upright one on the left; above, tongue pattern. Dilute glaze: markings on tortoise-shell sound box of lyre. |
| Mended from many pieces, some burned and others not; much missing, including all of one handle. High flaring ring foot and deep rather pointed body with short rim; two handles. A rectangular panel reserved ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... A rectangular panel reserved at the center of the handle zone front and back, and decorated with sections of quadruple key pattern. The rim reserved outside and decorated with two glaze lines; ladder pattern on the handle. |
Wall fragment from just below the shoulder. P.H. 0.06; est. diam. at shoulder 0.072.
Woman at tomb. The woman (head, arms, most of torso) dressed in a chiton stands to right, mourning, right hand outstretched, ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Before her is the tumulus. Above, key pattern to left. Dilute glaze: lines above and below pattern. Matte drawing: reddish brown.
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Mouth, neck, part of wall in back missing. P.H. to top of handle 0.142; diam. 0.069. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 67:3.
A maenad, dressed in a chiton and himation, stands to right, holding a ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... An ivy branch hangs out of the top of the thyrsos; another appears attached to the stalk. Above, key pattern to right. On the shoulder, rays; above, tongue pattern. Preliminary sketch. |
Mended from several fragments. Mouth and foot, small pieces of body missing. Glaze abraded in places. P.H. to top of handle 0.187; diam. 0.075. E. D. Townsend, Hesperia 24, 1955, p. 218, cat. no. 39, pl ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... On her head is a sakkos. Above, key pattern to right. |
All of mouth and foot, most of neck, part of shoulder, and much of body missing. Mended from many fragments. Glaze below figured zone fired brownish. P.H. 0.17; diam. at shoulder 0.078.
Youth at tomb ... Probably second quarter of the 5th century B.C ... The youth, dressed in a himation, stands to right, looking back at the tumulus and stele (base of each missing). Above, key pattern to right. On the shoulder: rays; above, tongue pattern. Reserved line below picture. |
| Neck and rim broken and mended; small chips missing. Neck amphora with low flaring ring foot; the neck, slightly concave, flares out to a plain rim. Vertical handles set on the shoulder. Reserved zone ... 8-10 April 1948 ... Reserved zone at point of greatest diameter decorated with a band of tooth pattern between triple horizontal lines. Another, just above the middle of the neck, filled by a quadruple line of key pattern. The outer faces of the handles banded. |
| Mouth, handle, and most of the body missing; profile complete to near top of neck. Low ring foot and squat body with level of greatest diameter low and long sloping shoulder, barely convex. Long narrow ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... Below the shoulder a band of tooth pattern, with double lines above and below. ... The neck reserved, except under the handle; bordered below (and probably above) by double lines, with a double band of key pattern between them.
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Much of wall and part of base missing. General type as P 24316 (ΣΑ 2526): This is the characteristic general type for the large proportion of the lekythoi from this group. Bell mouth with variations in ... May-June 1954 ... Above scene, key pattern right.
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| Alabastra. Amphora Type A. Amphora Type B. Cup-skyphos. Amphorae. Cup, standed. Amphorae, one-piece. Dicing. Guilloche. Dinoi. Amphorae, three types distinguished. Handle. Amphorae, type uncertain. Dinoid ... Agora 23 368 ... Herringbone pattern ... Key pattern |
| Mended from many pieces, some burned and some not. Profile complete with one vertical handle; but most of body at one side, and of foot missing.
High flaring ring foot, deep rather pointed body; short ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... Body entirely glazed, except for short rectangular panels reserved at center of handle zone front and back, and decorated with sections of quadruple key pattern. Two reserved lines outside, and one inside the rim; inside glazed, with reserved dot at center of floor. Ladder pattern on the outer face of the handles.
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Part of body, mended and strengthened with plaster. Glaze abraded here and there. Rest. H. 0.096; max. diam. 0.053.
On each side, woman to right. On one side (illustrated) her head and feet are missing; ... Ca. 470 B.C ... The second woman wears a chiton and has a cloak over both shoulders. Below, key pattern to right. |
| The body preserved, with gaps, to the base of the narrow neck; neck, mouth and handle missing. Low base, slightly concave underneath, with flaring edge; plump body with widest point fairly low, and rather ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... Below the shoulder, a zone of tooth pattern, with pairs of horizontal lines above and below. ... Double line around base of neck; on it, perhaps multiple key pattern with dot rows between bays of keys.
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Two non-joining rim and neck fragments from each side of the vase. Dull glaze, abraded on rim on b. P.H. a) 0.055, b) 0.053; max. dim. a) 0.096, b) 0.089. Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 323, cat. no ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... On side of rim, key pattern to right. |
Wall fragment. Some of the white ground has flaked. Max. dim. 0.064.
Woman seated to right. The woman (nearly all of head, body, right arm) sits on a klismos (back rest) dressed in a chiton and a decorated ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... Above, two lines and one line of a pattern (maeander[?], key[?]). Dilute glaze (brown to yellowish): all drawing.
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| Lid intact save for chip at edge. Straight wall and very slightly convex top, projecting a little beyond the wall and grooved near the edge. On top, a bird with spread wings, no incision; black glaze on ... 25 April 1940 ... On side, wide black and narrow purple band inside it, along top and bottom; between these, key pattern, with rectangles between its bands. |
| Mended from many fragments, most burned, some not; large parts of the body and all of the handle missing. Restored in plaster. Low slightly flaring ring foot and round body with level of greatest diameter ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... The neck narrowed and bordered above and below by double lines; between them a triple band of key pattern. The mouth, and the neck under the handle, glazed.
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Most of shoulder with stub of handle and body with part of fillet between it and the foot. Strengthened with plaster. Glaze misfired in places; abraded here and there. P.H. 0.138; diam. 0.081. H. A. Thompson, ... Ca. 510 B.C ... The shield devices are a serpent, a bee, and an anchor. Above, key pattern to left beginning under the
handle (there is a dot in the center of one unit). ... Above, tongue pattern. All patterns in black. |
| Many fragments from rim, neck and body, some burned and others not; but most of the body and all of the bottom missing. Restored in plaster. Deep rounded body with short neck and flat-topped rim, slightly ... 8-10, 12 April 1948 ... Reserved zone bordered above and below by triple lines, and divided by triple lines into narrow bands filled by zigzag above and below, and a wider zone in the middle, decorated with a band of key pattern filled sometimes with vertical, sometimes with horizontal chevrons, and sometimes with double horizontal zigzags. |
| Deep rounded pyxis on slightly flaring ring foot; the rim flanged inside to receive the lid and the flange pierced by two pairs of tie holes. The foot and lower body glazed, also the flange and a zone ... 8-10 April 1948 ... In the wide central zone, a band of hatched key pattern, with vertical dot rows in the bays between the keys. ... The lid glazed outside except for a zone below the handle decorated with tooth pattern; a single line below, and a triple line above (probably double, if the glaze at the upper edge continued up to the handle).
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| The vase to which this was presumably attached is not preserved but this part is complete though chipped. On the front, in high relief, a woman's head and neck full face. Eyebrows and outlines of eyes ... June 1932 ... It preserves the part of a side edge. Two pattern zones: the pattern of the outer one might have been rays; key rightward fills the inner zone of the long side and another pattern that of the narrow side. |
| About half the circumference of the rim, inside, preserved; the lip entirely missing, as is most of the middle of the body and the back part of the vase. Of the very low ring base, rubbed with pink beneath, ... Last quarter of 5th c. B.C ... Around the top, tongue pattern; around the bottom, key broken by crossed squares; on both sides, palmettes.
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Four non-joining fragments of rim and neck, P 25978 a preserving the spiral of one handle, P 28759 with start of shoulder. Two small fragments (P 25978 b and c) give a bit of the flange of a handle and ... Ca. 500-490 B.C ... On side of mouth, key pattern to left; on lower zone of neck, encircled palmettes in black glaze to right. ... Below, more of the palmette pattern. Preliminary sketch. |
Five non-joining wall fragments, a with start of keel. Glaze much pitted on underside of bowl. P.H. a) 0.18; max. dim. a) 0.25, b) 0.174, c) 0.087, d) 0.107, f) 0.062; est. circumference at ground line ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Behind the trainer are the buttocks, left leg, and part of right of an athlete to right and between the two:
From what remains of this athlete, it is clear that his right leg was raised slightly above the ground; he is taller than the trainer, and he is probably a discus thrower, although the position of his legs is a bit unusual (see below). Below, key pattern to left. Fragment b gives more of the pattern, the lower parts of a musician to right draped in a long chiton decorated with a vertical stripe. ... Behind his head:
Above, tongue pattern at the junction with the neck. |
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