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Wall fragment with start of base. Greenish glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.059. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 6, 1937, p. 13, fig. 6.
Symposion. Outstretched left foot and lower leg of a figure reclining to left ... Ca. 500 B.C. |
Wall fragment with start of mouth. Max. dim. 0.062. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 17, 1948, pl. 66:2.
Man (left hand, legs missing) to right, leaning on a stick, his right hand on his hip. He wears a himation; ... Ca. 500 B.C. |
Piece of wall and rim missing.
Narrow, flat resting surface; pointed underside. Six palmettes within rouletting. Thick, shiny black glaze.
A transitional form between deep echinus bowl and rouletted ... 150-140 |
Lower half of body, all of torus foot, start of handle B/A. Strengthened with plaster. Thin reddish glaze on inside. Misfired reddish in places on outside. Pitted here and there. P.H. 0.035. R. R. Holloway, ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... Although said by Holloway to be by the Peleus Painter himself (Hesperia 35, 1966, p. 83; Archaeology 19, 1966, p. 115), 8 seems closer to his manner. ... PE 26) with the seated judge on Side A: the manner in which the himation is pulled across the lower legs is, by comparison, rather mechanically rendered on 8. Also, the drawing of the ankle bone is more carefully articulated on vases by the painter: e.g., the namepiece, Ferrara 2893 = T.617 (ARV2 1038, 1; Paralip. 443, 1; Addenda 319; Reeder, Pandora, pp. 349--351, cat. no. 110; Matheson, p. 436, cat. no. ... Compare also the man announcing the victories in a contest for boy athletes on Taranto 52368 (ARV2 1040, 15; Addenda 319; Matheson, p. 439, cat. no. PE 19) with the judge on Side B of 8. |
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