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Wall fragment. Glaze slightly pitted and abraded. Max. dim. 0.068.
Woman (lower part of head to left, shoulders, upper part of torso), to right, dancing(?). She wears a brassiere (ταινι'α or ἀπο'δεσμος) ... Probably early 4th century B.C ... For the ταινι'α or ἀπο'δεσμος , see Hesperia Suppl. X, p. 56, sub 249. To the three examples and bibliography given there, add: Ferrara 2865 = T.404 by the Peleus Painter (ARV2 1039, 9; Paralip. 443, 9; Addenda 319; Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 438,
cat. no. PE 12, pl. 93); Havana, once Lagunillas by the Painter of Munich 2335 (Olmos, Vasos griegos . . . Lagunillas, p. 154, cat. no. 43); 1374 by the Lid Painter; Brauron A 43 (AK Beiheft 1, 1963, pl. 12); Perachora 3852, a fragmentary bell-krater dated ca. 400 B.C. |
| Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 438, cat. no. PE 12, pl. 93. Fill. Olmos, Vasos griegos-Lagunillas, p. 154, cat. no. 43. Pit. AK Beiheft 1, 1963, pl. 12. T. Dunbabin, Perachora II, Oxford 1962, pl. 148, left ... Agora 30 208 P 34 P 22761 P 24811 P 7911 P 6 P 24827 P 3295 P 3209 H 6:1 D 5:1 E 6:3 N 10:1 F 11:1 F 15:2 ... Early 4th B.C ... Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 438, cat. no. PE 12, pl. 93 ... Olmos, Vasos griegos-Lagunillas, p. 154, cat. no. 43 |
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