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Nozzle and front of infundibulum preserved.
On rim, single rill, concave curve toward filling hole.
Nozzle short and flat.
Good black glaze inside and outside.
Fine red clay.
Type V (second variety) of ... 16 July 1931 |
| ARV² 235. Fill. ARV² 344, 64. Addenda 220. ARV² 407, 11. Paralip. 371, 11. Addenda 232. ARV² 367, 103. ARV² 340, 62. Paralip. 361, 62. Addenda 218. Ostraka. ARV² 182, 6. Paralip. 340, 6. Addenda 186. ARV² ... Agora 30 165 P 4242 P 7244 P 14621 P 14711 P 24268 E 14:11 D 7:2 E-F 2-3:2 G 3:1 ... 490 B.C ... Addenda 220 ... Addenda 232 ... Addenda 261 |
| Top of fragment preserves segment of border of central handle: slightly moulded band and row of careless dots in reserved area. Below this, at left, male head with part of shoulders and raised right arm, ... 5 February 1932 |
Restored in plaster. Similar to P 8842 ff. Flaring projecting base.
Purplish clay with white grits; creamy slip; two glaze bands around body; one low down, the other at lower handle attachment.
Incised ... 27-29 May 1936 |
Shoulder fragment. Background glaze fired gray. Max. dim. 0.058.
Youth (filleted head) to right. In front of him, the top of an unintelligible object. Behind him, at the break, the end of a contour line ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Kunstwerke der Antike. 14.15 März, 1975, no. 152; Lissarrague, The Aesthetics of the Greek Banquet: Images of Wine and Ritual,
Princeton 1990, p. 97, fig. 78); these by the Leningrad Painter: Milan, Torno H.A., C 278 (ARV2 571, 73; Paralip. 390, 73; Addenda 261); Boston, M.F.A. 03.788 (ARV2 571, 75; Paralip. 390, 75; Addenda 261); Warsaw 142290 (ARV2 571, 76; Paralip. 390, 76; for actual examples of the supports in the picture on this vase, see S. ... E 167 (ARV2 571, 77; Addenda 261); London, B.M. ... Much later is one by the Nausicaa Painter, Berlin inv. 30928 (ARV2 1109, 38; Paralip. 452, 38; Addenda 330). |
| 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 ... Addenda 260-261 ... Addenda 261-262 ... Addenda 258 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Remains of four lines of the inscription.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joins with I 853. Found in late context, northeast of the Tholos. Leica, XXIII-95 ... 150-200 A.D. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
Part of five lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joins with I 1045. Found in late Roman context, east of the Tholos. Leica ... 150-200 A.D. |
| Lower part of draped figure wearing a garment hanging in straight folds to well above the ankles, and high boots laced up the front.
Rectangular base.
Perhaps Artemis (?).
A few traces of white.
Pinkish ... May 1939 |
| Mended from three pieces; broken at back.
Torso of woman wearing a straight chiton, girded high. Drapery not indicated in back.
Traces of white.
Pink to brown clay.
ADDENDA, D. Burr-Thompson, 1953: Another ... May 1939 |
Wall fragment from near turn of shoulder. Max. dim. 0.039.
The fragment preserves the long, shaggy beard and the chest of a komast or satyr to right. Preliminary sketch.
The proper positioning of the ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... The proper positioning of the fragment suggests that it preserves part of a komast reclining to left, with head turned back, perhaps similar to the youthful komast on Richmond 62.1.3 by the Leningrad Painter (ARV2 1659, 3 bis; Addenda 261).
Perhaps from the same krater as 209, but without more to go on, they are best kept separate. |
| Group of larger draped figure and smaller nude figure.
At left of fragment is some drapery belonging to a larger figure. At right is the torso of a nude standing youth. fragmentary.
Very faint traces of ... 12-15 May 1939 |
| The neck and handles broken off. Pointed body ending in a flat base. Groove around shoulder.
Letters on shoulder, in soft clay: Δ Η Μ Ο, written with a rough stick(?).
Gritty buff clay. Unglazed.
ADDENDA ... 10 April 1937 ... Unglazed.
ADDENDA This vase was knocked from the shelf (16 Dec. 1937) and broken into many pieces; presumably by the cats. ... PD 1133-26(F 261), DA 12935 |
| Mended from many fragments. Almost complete. Flat base, ovoid body, broad neck with everted lip, two vertical strap handles from just below rim to shoulder.
Buff-orange clay, reddish-orange wash.
Addenda ... 28 July 2000 |
| Panathenaic Amphorae. ARV² 183, 12. Addenda 187. ARV² 193. Addenda 189. ARV² 198, 22. Addenda 191. ARV² 227, 8. ARV² 198, 25. Addenda 199. ARV² 571, 72. Addenda 261. ARV² 292, 34. Paralip. 356, 34. Addenda ... Agora 30 9 ... Addenda 187 ... Addenda 189 ... Addenda 261 |
A single fragment, broken all around, preserves right eye, nose and some of mouth and mousche.
Slightly under life size.
Buff clay, coarse inside, fine at surface.
ADDENDA 5th. century architectural terracotta ... 27 April 1954 |
| ARV² 589, 1. Addenda 264. Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 157, cat. no. A 1, pl. 51. ARV² 240, 31. Ostraka. ARV² 234, 11. ARV² 234, 1. Addenda 200. ARV¹ 169, 8. ARV² 239, 27. Paralip. 349, 29 bis. Addenda 201 ... Agora 30 159 P 7251 P 7249 P 6890 P 7244 D 7:2 ... 490-480 B.C ... Addenda 264 ... Addenda 200 ... Addenda 261 |
| 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 ... Addenda 261 ... Addenda 262 ... Addenda 264 |
| Fragment a) mended from many pieces; much is missing, including all of the figure from the waist up and from the knees down.
The figure is seated on a large irregular object, perhaps a rock. On her lap ... 12-15 May 1939 |
| ARV¹ 372, 39. ARV² 566, 11. Ostraka. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 18, 1949, pl. 45:4. ARV² 567, 2. Paralip. 390, 2. Addenda 261. ARV² 569, 53. ARV² 567, 5. ARV² 273, 14. ARV² 273, 15. ARV² 273, 19. Addenda ... Agora 30 167 P 19282 P 14711 P 1412 P 14662 P 15628 P 6985 P 4757 P 9465 P 19577 D 7:2 G 3:1 C 18:11 C 9:6 A 18-19:1 ... 470-460 B.C ... Addenda 261 ... Addenda 207 ... Addenda 260 |
Inscribed fragment of funerary stele.
Inscribed face and rough picked back preserved.
Face much worn.
Nine letters remain.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA This number is wrongly written in Hesperia 29 (1960), ... 2nd. century A.D. |
| ARV¹ 434, 48. ARV² 639, 61. ARV¹ 4, 48. Addenda 274. Fill. Well. ARV² 261, 19. Addenda 204. Pit. ARV² 1045, 4. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 431, cat. no. L 4, pl. 67. LIMC II, 1984, p. 200, no. 85, s.v. Apollon ... Agora 30 152 P 4841 P 27208 P 21113 P 472 P 20199 P 57 P 23863 P 3029 H 7:1 D 12:1 F 16:6 ... 440 B.C ... Addenda 274 ... ARV² 261, 19 ... Addenda 204 |
| ARV² 1659, 3 bis. Addenda 261. CVA, Vienna 2 [Österreich 2], pl. 89 [89:1]. ARV² 1109, 27. ARV² 1120, 6. Pit. ARV² 1409, 2. Volute-Kraters. H.A. Thompson, Hesperia 27, 1958, pl. 45:b (fragment a). Schleiffenbaum, ... Agora 30 169 P 14627 P 25872 P 25978 P 28759 E 2:3 Q 20:1 ... 3rd quarter 5th B.C ... Addenda 261 ... Addenda 184 ... Addenda 198 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved; much worn.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 6915; shelved with it. Temporarly in storage on cart in ... 14 May 1936 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With I 6057. Found in marble pile, in the southwestern corner of the Market Square. Leica ... 12 May 1954 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left edge preserved.
"POLETAI" record.
Nine lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 4478 (?). Found in Turkish wall, west of the Odeion ... 6 March 1937 |
| Fragments of a small inscribed architrave.
Doubtful join between the two fragments to the left and the group to the right.
The bottom preserved, and the left end, rough finished.
Broken at back, top, and ... Middle of 2nd. century A.D. |
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). |
Wall fragment with return. Thin glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.055.
Youth (head) to left, with head thrown back. Relief contour: chin.
Dilute glaze: muscles.
The position of the youth's head and his open ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... Another possibility is the cradle-kithara as played by the komast on Harvard 1959.188 in the manner of the Pig Painter (ARV2 566, 8; Addenda 261). It is not likely that he plays the standard kithara, for if he did, his face would overlap one arm of the instrument. |
| A single fragment preserves most of front of torso and pin-holes for arms.
Brownish-red clay; dark buff at surface.
ADDENDA: Slip preserved over back. Cistern. Container 13.
250-200 B.C. Leica, 77-12-15, ... 12 May 1939 |
| Heavily draped figure with feet crossed.
Preserved from hip line down, with a bit of the plain back above. Back of chair legs missing. Left forearm under drapery preserved. Hand, which was separate piece, ... 23 February 1937 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round and behind.
Parts of seven lines of the inscription preserved.
Blue marble.
ADDENDA With I 605; joins I 834. Cf. H-I 7-8:1 Found in late Roman context, over the south ... 196/5 B.C. |
| D. Paquette, L'instrument de musique dans la céramique de la grèce antique, Paris 1984, pp. 74-83. ARV¹ 124, 39. ARV² 186, 46. W.B. Dinsmoor, Hesperia Suppl. 5, p. 133, fig. 60:12. Paralip. 340, 46. Addenda ... Agora 30 178 P 9191 P 8447 P 25296 P 12051 P 9757 P 25565 P 10748 P 3445 P 4811 P 9462 R 13:1 B 13:6 E 13:1 B 14:6 C 9:6 ... 480 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
Blue marble.
ADDENDA With I 605 and I 909. For context cf. H-I 7-8:1 Found in the south wing of the Stoa of Zeus, in late Roman context. Leica, III-66 ... 196/5 |
Wall fragment with start of shoulder. Glaze pitted in places on outside. Max. dim. 0.063. W. B. Dinsmoor, Hesperia Suppl. V, p. 136, fig. 63:15.
At the right, the face of a woman or a youth and part of ... Ca. 470-460 B.C ... For a similar wrapping of the himation, see the youth holding a drinking cup on the obverse of Louvre CA 4704 by the Pig Painter (ARV2 570, 55; Addenda 261).
Earlier Mannerists, i: The Pig Painter (ARV1 372, 39); Manner of the Pig Painter (ARV2 566, 11). |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Mentions the Propylaea.
Nine lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 6915 (shelved in box with it). Temporarly in ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Ostraka. ARV² 563, 7. Addenda 260. ARV² 566, 1. Addenda 261. Well. ARV¹ 189, 72. ARV² 295, 85. ARV¹ 374, 18. ARV² 568, 23. E. Läufer, Kaineus: Studien zur Ikonographie [Rivista di archaeologia Suppl. 1], ... Agora 30 161 P 7251 P 12511 P 5094 P 17916 P 7259 P 7243 P 6896 D 7:2 O 19:4 A 18-19:1 D 11:4 ... 470-460 B.C ... Addenda 260 ... Addenda 261 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 4007; I 4007 belongs with I 5733 (I 6974, I 6794) ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
A large fragment, with a small part of the right side, picked fine, and a bit of the inscribed face, with parts of five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
The finished ... 1933 |
| Psykters. Richter and Milne, Shapes and Names, pp. 12-13. Drougou, Der attische Psykter [Beiträge zur Archäologie 9], Würzburg 1975. Agora 023, pp. 20-22. Vierneisel, Kunst der Schale, pp. 259-264. NumAntClass ... Agora 30 36 ... Addenda 72 ... Addenda 51 ... Addenda 73 |
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