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| From a column krater; inside, the glaze thins toward the shoulder. Nude right arm of a man right, pouring from a jug. Below arm, part of staff. Brown for inner drawing on the arm. Careful work without ... 10 May 1935 ... Careful work without relief contours; best glaze ... Red fill, Hellenistic and earlier mixed. |
| High, moulded ring foot, glazed all over and inside below, save for a reserved circular space, with ring and dot decoration in the center. Stamped decoration on interior; as far as preserved: large central ... 10-12 April 1934 ... Delicate work.
Attic clay, good black glaze ... Green fill, 5th. c. and earlier under north building. |
Upper wall covered by a rich floral band bordered above by egg and dart, below by guilloche. On lower wall there remains the tip of a long serrated leaf with flowers to right and left. Thin wall. Very ... 29 July 1965 ... Very delicate work; thin brownish glaze.
... Stoa cross cut, piers 19 and 20, terrace, layers II-V; from a mass of fill thrown by the builders of the Middle Stoa into the foundation trench of an earlier monument. |
Deeply outcurved rim, slender uptilted handles, disc foot with spreading outer profile. Inscribed on inside, underside and exterior. The graffiti on this and other lekanai from the same deposit, here 1794, ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C ... The graffiti on this and other lekanai from the same deposit, here 1794, 1795, 1796, shown in the earlier publications, will be republished by Miss Lang, with facsimile drawings.
A faithful representation of just such a lekane appears in the sacrifice scene on the cup in Oxford 1911. 617: ARV 559, 152, late work of the Pan painter. |
| Mended from four pieces. Lightly stepped foot.
Reserved band around medallion. Within, two boxers, boxing with bare hands; the victor is about to strike his opponent who is falling to the ground and holds ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Inscription in field:
Relief contour; the outline of the upper part of the head of the victor twice done.
Late work of Epiktetos. ... Ca. 500 B.C. or somewhat earlier.
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Eight non-joining wall fragments, a and b with rim and strengthened with plaster. Band on inside at rim, a narrower one 0.068 below rim. Glaze fired red on inside, slightly misfired below figures on outside ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Vatican 16535, an oinochoe somewhat connected with the Heimarmene Painter and with Polion but earlier than their work: Eros flies toward Menelaos, holding a garland (ARV2 1173, ---; Paralip. 460, top; Addenda 339). |
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