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| The fragment is from near the edge of the lid; the vertical flange which fitted into the box, and the projecting horizontal flange, have broken away but can be traced. The surface of the fragment is very ... 10 March 1932 |
| ARV² 221, 10. Addenda 198. ARV² 221, 9. Paralip. 346, 9. ARV² 362, 14. Paralip. 364, 14. Addenda 222. ARV² 198, 15. Paralip. 342, 15. Addenda 191. JdI 94, 1979, p. 70, fig. 19. ARV² 214, 1. ARV² 197, 6 ... Agora 30 11 ... Paralip. 346, 9 ... Paralip. 364, 14 ... Paralip. 342, 15 |
| Fragment from side and shoulder; a tiny bit of the shoulder showing rays. As top border of scene, alternating rows of dots, white applied over black. Head of man right, head of donkey left, forepart of ... 4 April 1933 ... ABV, p. 551, no. 342 ... Paralip., p. 280. |
| Late Archaic Pot Painters; The Berlin Painter. Late Archaic Pot Painters; The Nikoxenos Painter and the Eucharides Painter. ARV² 196, 1. Paralip. 343, 1. Addenda 190. ARV² 197, 11. Paralip. 342, 11. ARV² ... Agora 30 93 ... Paralip. 343, 1 ... Paralip. 342, 11 ... Paralip. 342, 3 |
P 134 andThree non-joining wall fragments, P 5110 a with roots of one handle. Glaze flaked in many places; fired brown on much of inside. P.H. of P 5110 a) 0.185; P.W. 0.29; max. dim. P 134: 0.184, P 5110 ... Third quarter of the 5th century B.C ... Normally, Chiron carries a branch, often laden with game, over his shoulder, and it does not touch ground the way it does on 342. For a good parallel, see Munich inv. 8738 by the Berlin Painter (ARV2 209, 161; Paralip. 343, 161; Addenda 195). |
| Late Archaic Pot Painters; Myson and Other Painters of Column-Kraters. Addenda 199. ARV² 224, 1. ARV² 206, 132. Paralip. 343, 132. Addenda 194. Addenda 198. ARV² 224. ARV² 229, 35. Paralip. 347, 35. Paralip ... Agora 30 94 ... Paralip. 343, 132 ... Paralip. 347, 35 ... Paralip. 342, 109 |
| ARV² 226, 7. ARV² 249, 9. Addenda 203. ARV² 299, 2. ARV² 506, 25. ARV² 604, 52. Paralip. 513, 52. Prange, Niobidenmaler, p. 195, cat. no. N 68. ARV² 638, 51. Addenda 273. Paralip. 445, 128 bis. Matheson, ... Agora 30 10 ... Paralip. 513, 52 ... Paralip. 342, 8 ... Paralip. 342, 11 |
Rim and wall fragment. Glaze misfired slightly in upper right on both inside and outside. Max. dim. 0.092.
Youth (left forearm and hand, both feet missing), perhaps Ganymede, running to right, looking ... Ca. 450 B.C ... If the identification of the subject is correct, Zeus would have been on the other side of the skyphos, a division of the subject similar to the one on Louvre G 175 by the Berlin Painter (ARV2 206, 124; Paralip. 342, 124; Addenda 193) or the unattributed neck-amphora Oxford 1871.84 (LIMC IV, p. 156, no. 20, pl. 77). |
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