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From wall of convex pyxis. Forepart of panther to left. Above, incised rosette and elongated filling ornament. Checker pattern above. Red for neck and stripe on shoulder of panther; band above the checker ... 7 July 1959 ... Forepart of panther to left. Above, incised rosette and elongated filling ornament. ... Red for neck and stripe on shoulder of panther; band above the checker.
Dodwell painter (P. Lawrence, 1/5/60). |
| Two non-joining fragments from an amphora(?). Fragment a) from near shoulder.
Zone of animals.
a) Two lions facing each other, looking back. Below, part of back of large animal only preserved.
b) Three ... 4, 17 March 1953 ... Below, part of back of large animal only preserved.
b) Three paws of an animal (lion or panther) moving left. Below, forepart of panther right, edge of wing on line of break.
... By the KX painter, cf. Graef and Langlotz, Akrop. |
Three non-joining fragments of top side, a with grooves setting it off from the side. Max. dim. a) 0.066, b) 0.067, c) 0.037.
On each side, head of woman, one to left, the other to right, probably facing ... Probably first quarter of the 4th century B.C ... Add: Capua P 76 (CVA, Capua 2 [Italia 23], pl. 19 [1094]:1); Warsaw 198535 (CVA, Varsovie 3 [Pologne 6], pl. 47 [278]:2, 4, 6: A, the head facing the forepart of griffin; B, the head facing the forepart of a panther); Ferrara inv. 22291 = T.408 by the Painter of Ferrara T.408 (ARV2 1504, ---, 1; Addenda 383: A, the head facing a swan; B, forepart of a panther); Ferrara inv. 23460 = T.596 from the Group of the Cambridge Askos (ARV2 1505, 6; Addenda 383; Massei, Gli askoi . . . Spina, p. 77, cat. no. 56, pl. 20:1: A, the head facing the forepart of a panther; B, a swan; Paphos no no. [ Δελτ 24, 1969 [1970], pl. 495: δ ]). |
| 66 fragments, making up seven pieces, with a bag of numerous fragments.
a) About one-quarter of rim with one loop handle, with square handle-panel and portion of shoulder; lion's hindquarters.
b) Shoulder ... 26 June-22 July 1997 ... a) About one-quarter of rim with one loop handle, with square handle-panel and portion of shoulder; lion's hindquarters.
b) Shoulder fragment; cavalcade of three mounted horsemen riding to right.
c) Shoulder fragment; lion's head, panther facing right.
d) and e) Lower wall fragments decorated with rays .
f) Half of spout.
g) Loose wall fragment.
... J.C. believes that the style is close to the Gorgon Painter; cf. Papadopoulou - Kanellopoulou, "Plats Attiques & Figures Noires" pp. 46-54. |
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