Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 594
Chronology:   Ca. 480-470 B.C.
Deposit:   I 13
Published Number:   AV 30.594
References:   Object: P 2052
Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Glaze pitted in places. Part of the glaze fired brown. Max. dim. 0.077.

Youth or woman (wreathed head), then part of a wing of someone, both to right. Relief contour: profile and feathers. Dilute glaze: interior of wing. White (flaked): wreath.

The subject may be a pursuit, and if so, the winged figure may be Boreas or Eos. If it is Boreas, then the figure whose head is preserved would be one of Oreithyia's playmates running to left, looking back; if Eos, probably one of Kephalos' hunting companions doing the same thing. Cf. these examples. Boreas: two by Hermonax, St. Petersburg inv. 2070 = 805 (ARV2 484, 10; Paralip. 512; Addenda 248) and Rome, Villa Giulia (ARV2 485, 33; Paralip. 379, 33; Addenda 248); Hamburg 1980.174 attributed to the Painter of the Birth of Athena by D. C. Kurtz and M. Ohly-Dumm (LIMC III, 1986, p. 136, no. 34, pl. 113, s.v. Boreas [S. Kaempf-Dimitriadou]). Eos: Naples 116119 by the Nausicaa Painter (ARV2 1108, 15; LIMC III, 1986, p. 762, no. 105, pl. 569, s.v. Eos [C. Weiß]).