Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 538
Chronology:   Third quarter of the 4th century B.C.
Deposit:   H 6:1
Published Number:   AV 30.538
References:   Object: P 17
Almost all of Side B preserved, including the two handles. Two non-joining fragments of Side A. P.H. of a) 0.31; diam. of rim 0.38; max. dim. b) 0.123, c) 0.073.

A, subject uncertain. Fragment b preserves a male foot to left and behind it is drapery or a rock, probably the latter. Fragment c (illustrated) shows some decorated drapery, and on the right a lower right leg (bent, the foot perhaps resting on a rock) and a bit of drapery, both figures probably to left. The first looks like someone seated on something textured, sleeved left arm resting on thigh(?). B (fragment a), three youths, one to right, two to left, each dressed in a himation, 1 and 3 each holding a fan. Between 1 and 2 there is an altar or a stele with a circular object above it. On rim, egg pattern; above, laurel wreath to left. Below the figures, stopped-maeander pattern with checkerboard-squares. Preliminary sketch. Dilute glaze: decoration on garment.

The Painter of Athens 1472 (ARV2 1477, 6).