Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 1374
Chronology:   Ca. 430 B.C.
Deposit:   N 10:1(?)
Published Number:   AV 30.1374
References:   Object: P 5694
Object: P 20043
Floor fragment with molded ring base. Ridges, bands, and concentric circles on underside. Glaze flaked to left of woman's head. Max. dim. 0.092; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.09.

I, symposion. A woman, dressed in a brassiere with a himation around her hips, reclines to left, looking back. Her hair is tied up with a fillet. Below her is part of the couch, mattress, and pillow and next to her, a bit of the drapery of a symposiast. In the upper right at the break is the start of something hanging on the wall. Around the tondo are two pairs of reserved lines (the outer pair with incision as well), then a zone of incised tongues. Relief contour: object on wall and profile of woman. Dilute glaze: brassiere.

For the brassiere, see 446. For other examples of incised or impressed patterns in Attic red figure, see Agora XII, p. 98, note 3; also 1357, 1377, and 1381.

The Lid Painter (ARV2 one 770, 9; ARV2 1283, 23).