Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 375
Chronology:   Ca. 420 B.C.
Deposit:   M 20:3
Published Number:   AV 30.375
References:   Object: P 9370
Three non-joining fragments, a / b of rim, much of body, and all of one handle, strengthened with plaster. Fragment c belongs to the rim with part of handle zone; d is a wall fragment. Narrow reserved band on inside at rim, another 0.08 below rim. Glaze abraded in places. P.H. a/b) 0.20; est. diam. of rim 0.36; max. dim. c) 0.21, d) 0.109.

A, komos (illustrated). At the left, a youthful komast (lower part of head, body to knees, back of right calf, right arm) moves to right, a cloak over his left arm (just the start of it), a stick held horizontally at hip level in his right hand. In front of him is another komast (top of wreathed head, lower torso, forearms, start of legs), also to right, playing the aulos. He has a cloak over his left shoulder and faces a third komast (part of right arm with drapery, a little of forehead with fillet at the far right), who holds a stick. Hanging above, leaves that look like the tip of a thyrsos. B, three youths (lower parts of two to right, most of a third to left), one (either 2 or 3) with a stick. Each wears a himation. On rim, laurel wreath to left with berries. Below the figures, stopped-maeander pattern with checkerboard-squares, a dot in the center of each reserved square. Around each handle root, egg pattern with dots. Dilute glaze (very faint): muscles of komasts.

The Kadmos Painter (ARV2 1186, 22).