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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, right face and original bottom, with edges cut back to fit into a base, preserved.
Broken at top, left and back.
List of Aeisitoi.
Three lines of the inscription preserved ... 3 April 1936 |
| Inscribed fragment.
The right side of the block is preserved and apparently has an anathyrosis with a smooth edge of ca. 0.02m. in width.
The marble shows no crystals and has a slightly glassy surface ... 8 April 1933 |
| Fragment from a thin irregularly flattened plaque; part of one finished edge preserved.
Alongside the preserved edge, a raised band, crossed by diagonal grooves. Inside this band, a narrow lightly raised ... 13 April 1939 |
| Similar to P 14779 (ΟΑ 991), but lower attachment broken away; strut broad and thin.
Gritty pinkish-brown clay, gray at core.
ADDENDA P 14779: Attachment at one end and a strut in the middle; probably ... 6-13 March 1939 |
| Fragment from discus and rim. Part of front and left side broken away.
Small rim, with incised herringbone; set off from discus by two grooves.
On discus, figure of Eros, advancing right, holding lyre ... 16 March 1932 |
Floor fragment. Line on outside, probably from stacking in kiln.
Max. dim. 0.048; est. diam. of tondo 0.09.
I, youth (back of head, left shoulder and arm) to left. Reserved line for tondo border. Preliminary ... Ca. 500 B.C ... What remains of the youth on 1537 is closest to the young athlete scraping himself on Richmond 63.11 by the Antiphon Painter (ARV2 1646, 13 bis; Paralip. 521, 13 bis; Addenda 218). 1537 does not have an ornamental tondo border, and this probably rules out an attribution to this painter. |
| Inscribed fragments.
"POLETAI" record; Laurion Mines.
Opisthographic and stoichedon.
On fragment Ξ 210 (a), the inscribed surfaces front and back preserved, and the left side (as of face A); broken elsewhere ... a) (Ξ 210) 21 March 1935
b) (Ξ 218a-b) 22 March 1935 ... On fragments Ξ 218 a-b) (b), one inscribed face only, preserved.
... Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Join with 2039. |
Wall fragment from slightly below maximum diameter. Max. dim. 0.075. Agora XXVII, p. 167, cat. no. 2, pl. 31.
Youth or man (torso, start of thighs, beginning of right arm) leaning far forward to right ... Ca. 500-480 B.C ... Philadelphia 2444 in the manner of the Antiphon Painer (ARV2 344, 64; Addenda 220) and Hamburg 1900.518 by the Briseis Painter (ARV2 407, 11; Paralip. 371, 11; Addenda 232). ... Another possibility is that he is kneeling and looked something like the left youth on side A of Villa Giulia 50430 by the Antiphon Painter (ARV2 340, 62; Paralip. 361, 62; Addenda 218). |
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