"Icon","dc-description","UserLevel","dc-creator","Collection","Type","dc-subject","dc-date","dc-publisher","Name","Chronology","dc-title","Id","Redirect" "Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-25-14::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 025/Agora 025 014 (xiv).png::1461::2048","Agora 25","","","Agora","PublicationPage","","","","Agora 25, s. 14, p. xiv","","Dover, K. J., ""Androtion on Ostracism,"" CR 13, 1963, pp. 256-257","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-25-14","" "Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-28::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 029.1/Agora 029.1 028 (xxviii).png::1519::2048","Agora 29","","","Agora","PublicationPage","","","","Agora 29.1, s. 28, p. xxviii","","Maximova, M.I. 1979. Artiukhovskii Kurgan, Leningrad","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-29.1-28","" "Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-86::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 012.2/Agora 012.2 086 (459).png::1449::2048","Agora 12","","","Agora","PublicationPage","","","","Agora 12.2, s. 86, p. 459","","Jacobsthal, P., and Langsdorff, A., Die Bronzeschnabelkannen, Berlin, 1929, pl. 33 and pl. 34c","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-86","" "","Two non-joining fragments, a of wall, b of rim and neck with start of handle zone at far left. Glaze pitted on inside of a. Max. dim. a) 0.077, b) 0.14; W. of rim 0.025; H. of neck 0.063. W. B. Dinsmoor, Hesperia Suppl. V, p. 134, fig. 61:13; D. B. Thompson, Garden Lore of Ancient Athens (Agora Picture Book 8), Princeton 1963, fig. 1; Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 322, cat. no. V 199.; ; Fragment b, the rim and neck fragment: on side of rim, stopped-maeander pattern with saltire-squares; on neck, double chain of lotuses and encircled palmettes. This is from near the handle zone, because there is no black background next to the palmettes on the left. Fragment a shows a warrior (pteryges of his corslet, skirt of short chiton, scabbard at left side, left arm and hand with round shield seen from the inside, a bit of his left heel just above the lower break), falling to right, at least to judge from the position of the fragment, which comes from well below maximum diameter and from what remains of the figure. In the lower right, the end of a himation over a long chiton of another figure moving to right. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Rim of shield incised (compass-drawn). Dilute glaze: chitons; shield grip; decoration on border of himation. Red: in upper left corner of fragment, ends of a baldric or drops of blood from a wound.; ; The small amount of the figured composition that is preserved suggests that the subject might be the duel between Achilleus and Hektor, a theme that enjoys a brief vogue in the first two decades of the 5th century (LIMC I, 1981, pp. 133--138, s.v. Achilleus [A. Kossatz-Deissmann]). If so, then the falling warrior would be Hektor, who has just been speared by the avenging Achilleus, and the other figure, Apollo deserting him. Hektor may have looked something like his counterpart on the volute-krater in London by the Berlin Painter that names the figures (E 468: ARV2 206, 132; Paralip. 343, 132; Addenda 194) or the kalpis in the Vatican, H 545, by the Eucharides Painter (ARV2 229, 38; Paralip. 347, 38; Addenda 199). For the composition, cf. also the giant attacked by Athena on London, B.M. E 165 by the Tyszkiewicz Painter (ARV2 294, 62; Addenda 211). The scene on 237 might also illustrate the fight between Diomedes and Aineas: cf. the namepiece of the Tyszkiewicz Painter, Boston 97.368 (ARV2 290, 1; Paralip. 355, 1; Addenda 210), though this seems less likely. For this theme, cf. LIMC I, 1981, pp. 384--385, s.v. Aineias (F. Canciani).; ; The ornament on the side of the mouth and on the upper zone of the neck is best paralleled on two volute-kraters by the Berlin Painter, London, B.M. E 468 and Karlsruhe 68.101 (Paralip. 344, 131 bis; Addenda 194). The manner in which the tendrils of the lotus flowers are overlapped by those of the palmettes is similar to that on the namepiece of the Tyszkiewicz Painter, Boston 97.368. But the drawing of the figures on 237 is weaker than that of these two painters.","","","Agora","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Volute-Kraters","","","Agora XXX, no. 237","Ca. 480 B.C.","","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:237","" "Agora:Image:2012.02.4141::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.4141.jpg::3648::3726","Two thirds life size.; Preserved intact save for eyeballs which probably were inset. Hair gathered up from all sides to a stout peg in middle of crown. Terminates in front below throat in a triangular projection of thin bronze; behind in three heavy lugs.","","","Agora","Object","","27 February 1932","","B 30","","Female Head : Nike","Agora:Object:B 30","" "Agora:Image:2012.02.6445::/Agora/2012/2012.02/2012.02.6445.jpg::3457::2736","The base, most of the central medallion, and one handle are preserved. Medallion is outlined with a single line of brown glaze. The figure is that of a standing youth (Apollo?) facing right and playing a lyre. He wears a purple himation thrown over his left shoulder leaving the right free. The back and upper part of the head are missing; a few strands of curly hair hang over the ear; the head is seen in profile; the features are delicate and carefully rendered; the eye not quite completely in profile. The lyre is painted in brown glaze for the curving arms, the sounding board is left white and indicated by a relief outline as is a band hanging from one arm. The seven strings are indicated by thin lines of yellowish white. Before the figure sits a rabbit with one paw raised; he is painted yellow and his fur is indicated by short strokes of dilute glaze.; ; The white glaze of the background is creamy and hard in texture; the figure is drawn in lines of brown glaze of great delicacy; the flesh is the white of the background, while the garment is a purplish red matte paint.; ; Additional fragments found in 1933 give the upper part of the boy's head and much of the rim, together with most of the inscription: ] ΡΙΝΟΣΚ[","","","Agora","Object","Red Figured And White Ground | Cups | Type C | Decoration On White Ground","2 July 1931","","P 43","","White Ground Cup: Type C and Inscribed","Agora:Object:P 43","" "Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-88::/Agora/Publications/Agora/Agora 012.2/Agora 012.2 088 (461).png::1449::2048","Agora 12","","","Agora","PublicationPage","","","","Agora 12.2, s. 88, p. 461","","Monuments et Mémoires publiés par l; Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres: Fondations Piot, Paris from 1894","Agora:PublicationPage:Agora-12.2-88",""