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P 7282: Red Figure Calyx Krater Fragments

Nine fragments, not all certainly from the same pot. a) Satyr running right; in front of him, a burning torch held in the hand of another figure. White for flame of torch. b) Woman in Doric chiton moving ... 28 March 1936

Agora XXX, no. 276

Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.059. The fragment shows the legs from thighs to calves of a youth to right. At the lower right break is part of another figure (drapery). Preliminary sketch. Dilute glaze: muscles ... Ca. 440 B.C.

Agora XXX, no. 287

Thirty-two non-joining fragments of rim, wall, and cul. Narrow reserved band on inside of rim, another 0.082 below rim. Glaze pitted on some fragments; has a greenish cast here and there. Max. dim. P 7282 ... Ca. 440 B.C.

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P 15: Red Figure Vessel Fragment

Left side and arm of female figure preserved; she is wearing a peplos bound at the waist, with heavy folds of drapery hanging from the shoulder and waist, bordered in black; the arm rests on the hip. ... 18 June 1931

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P 355: Red Figure Lekythos Fragment

Fragment showing face of bowed head, left arm, right hand of a figure (woman?) holding spear or scepter. Glaze damaged; mottled with metallic splotches. Unglazed inside as far as preserved. ADDENDA ... 15 March 1932

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P 358: Red Figure Volute Krater Fragment

From wall of stout pot; probably just below rim of krater. Woman right with outstretched arms. Frontal eye. Fine relief lines. Glazed inside. Indifferent work of severe style. Glaze good but crackled ... 16 March 1932

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P 377: Red Figure Krater Fragment

Mended from two pieces. For "figure", white laid on thick, and details drawn on top in thin brown glaze. Good glaze inside; outside not fired completely black. ADDENDA Bell or Calyx krater(?), seated ... 16 March 1932

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P 380: Red Figure Plaque Fragment

Two garlanded male heads left. Accessory white used on wreaths, in a garland at upper edge of fragment, and on a branch(?) carried(?) by one of the figures and appearing in the field between them. Very ... 17 March 1932