Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 4
Chronology:   Ca. 460-450 B.C.
Deposit:   N 7:3
Published Number:   AV 30.4
References:   Object: P 21859
Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the lower part of the body and most of the floor. Glaze abraded and misfired on mouth; abraded on neck on Side B. Rest. H. 0.60; diam. of mouth 0.315; max. diam. 0.44. C. Boulter, Hesperia 22, 1953, pl. 21:1; C. Boulter, Archaeology 10, 1957, p. 191.

A, man pursuing a woman, to right. He wears a himation and holds a scepter in his left hand; his right is outstretched. The woman looks back as she flees. She is clad in a chiton with a himation over it and wears a necklace. Around the head of each is a fillet. B, woman fleeing to right looking back, dressed the same way as the one on A. Below the figures on each side, stopped-maeander pattern with cross-squares. Tongue pattern around the root of each handle. Relief contour: A, profile of each figure, man's left wrist, scepter; B, throat and neck. White: fillets.

Closest in shape to Kyoto, Hashimoto, an unattributed amphora (CVA, Japan 1, pl. 1 [1]:1).

The Boreas Painter (ARV2 539, 41).