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| Mended from many pieces; the lip, handle, most of the upper part of the neck, and fragments of body and foot missing; restored in plaster. Missing from the figured scene, part of the body and arm and stick ... 7-9 August 1947 ... lyre player, himation on his ... locks and back hair of lyre player, also his right knee and |
| Mended from several fragments and partially restored. Handles, neck, rim and upper body missing. Echinus base; oval body; type B. Band of maeanders and X's below figures; trace of tongue pattern at handle ... 1 June 1945 ... handle attachment.
A) Lyre player standing right on a ... lyre preserved; behind him |
| Wall fragment from a very large krater (slight vertical and horizontal curve).
Part of a large lyre, with the right hand of the player, holding a plectrum, and, behind the strings, one of the fingers ... 20 January 1931 ...
Part of a large lyre, with ... player, holding a plectrum, ... piece of the lyre, and on the |
Mended from two pieces. Slight molding sets off knob, of which almost half of lower part is preserved. Woman in ungirdled peplos holding lyre. Another woman, also wearing peplos, sits to left. Front of ... 1936 ... holding lyre. Another woman, ... Probably knucklebone players (R. |
| Mended; almost complete, except for parts of rim and body. Attic type skyphos. Strong torus foot, deep body, slightly out-turned concave lip, canted horseshoe handles.
Reserved: underside with two glazed ... 6 July 1995 ... the lyre player's head on ... holding a lyre. Added white and |
| Graffiti. Metal working, influence on pottery. Brann S 17-18. Brann R 22. Young pp. 225f. Miniature painting. Grinders, list of. Mourning women. Handmade pots. Mule. Heads, plastic. Mycenaean revival ... Agora 8 133 ... Lyre player |
| Inv. # AP 1085. Well M; painted pinax. Made of coarse clay of a brick red color, like that common in Attic roof tiles. The back is rough, but the decorated surface is smoothly finished. The top edge ... 1937 ... lyre in his left hand. The ... tunic and the lyre are ... the contours of the lyre |
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