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| Hadra Hydria. Rotroff, 1990a, pp. 177-178. Vogell, pl. VI. Alt-Ägina II, i, pls. 36-38. Paphos III, p. 5. Agora 22, p. 10, note 43. Ténos I, An. 9, p. 224, pl. 111. Hayes, 1984a, no. 187, pp. 104-106 ... Agora 29 223 ... Vogell, pl. VI ... Ténos I, An. 9, p. 224, pl. 111 |
Parts of neck and lip restored.
Scraped groove between moldings of foot and in resting surface; slightly convex underside. Offset at base of body. Neck: opposing olive garland. Shoulder: opposing ivy ... Ca. 275 ... For another complete example of the shape see Vogell, no. 310, p. 35, pl. VI:20. |
| A.E. Furtwängler, 1990, p. 51, pl. 15:c. The Dikeras Group. Rotroff, 1991, nos. 26-40, pp. 72-76, figs. 6, 7, pls. 20-24. CVA, Providence 1 [USA 2], pl. 27 [81]:5. Mirmeki III, p. 80, fig. 71. Vogell, ... Agora 29 75 P 2078 P 158 ... Furtwängler, 1990, p. 51, pl. 15:c ... Vogell, no. 334, pl. ... Vogell, no. 336, p. 35, fig. 14:c, pl. |
One-fourth of body restored; foot, stem, and handlesmissing.
Thin stem. Elongated body with glazed groove at base and scraped groove below handle attachment. Two pairs of antithetical leaping dolphins ... Ca. 275 ... Probably by the same hand are 315, P 26883 (Rotroff 1991, no. 60, p. 82, pl. 30), and Braun 1994, no. 7:2, p. 30, pls. 4:γ, 10:β. ... For shape and motifs see Alt-Ägina II, i, no. 489, p. 70, pl. 38 and Vogell, p. 35, fig. 14a, pl. VI:1. For scraped groove on body in other bowl-kantharoi, see 133, 137, 141. |
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