Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 386
Chronology:   Ca. 400 B.C.
Deposit:   O 19:4 (L)
Published Number:   AV 30.386
References:   Object: P 12640
Wall fragment. Glaze cracked on inside. P.H. 0.145; max. dim. 0.173.

A, Apollo seated with two women (Artemis and Leto?) and Eros. Apollo (a little of left side of torso, left elbow, feet missing) sits on a klismos to left, holding a staff in his raised right hand. Around his head is a wreath and over his legs, an elaborately decorated himation. Before him, a phiale held by someone in the palm of the left hand. Between the two at a higher level, Eros (legs, left forearm and hand, right hand) standing to left, left hand on hip. Behind Apollo, woman (part of drapery, raised right hand) standing to left with a staff (end of shaft). Dilute glaze: muscles; secondary folds on Apollo's drapery.

Connected with both the Semele Painter and (less closely) with the Suessula Painter (ARV1 851, ---; ARV2 1344, 2).