Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 1310
Chronology:   Ca. 450 B.C.
Deposit:   I 17:3
Published Number:   AV 30.1310
References:   Object: P 1098
Rim and wall fragment. Glaze misfired slightly in upper right on both inside and outside. Max. dim. 0.092.

Youth (left forearm and hand, both feet missing), perhaps Ganymede, running to right, looking back, a cloak over his upper left arm. Below, groove for ground line. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: muscles.

For Ganymede, see LIMC IV, 1988, pp. 154--169, s.v. Ganymedes (H. Sichtermann). If the identification of the subject is correct, Zeus would have been on the other side of the skyphos, a division of the subject similar to the one on Louvre G 175 by the Berlin Painter (ARV2 206, 124; Paralip. 342, 124; Addenda 193) or the unattributed neck-amphora Oxford 1871.84 (LIMC IV, p. 156, no. 20, pl. 77).