APC Image: AK 1022Pasiades vase. Two fragments of the sharply angled shoulder (with a moulded ring around the top) and two more fragments of the side of a white ground lekythos. The signature of the artist incised at the start of the neck. A domestic scene(?). At the right is a seated female figure facing left. In her extended hand she held some object which has now disappeared. Before her is a youth in a himation, leaning on his stick, right arm akimbo. There must have been yet another figure. The letters in the field are not legible. This is the first vase signed by Pasiades as painter. Ca. 510 B.C. By Pasiades.
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Object Description:   Pasiades vase. Two fragments of the sharply angled shoulder (with a moulded ring around the top) and two more fragments of the side of a white ground lekythos. The signature of the artist incised at the start of the neck. A domestic scene(?). At the right is a seated female figure facing left. In her extended hand she held some object which has now disappeared. Before her is a youth in a himation, leaning on his stick, right arm akimbo. There must have been yet another figure. The letters in the field are not legible. This is the first vase signed by Pasiades as painter. Ca. 510 B.C. By Pasiades.
Negative Number:   AK 1022
Category:   Pottery
Subcategory:   Vessel
Site:   Acropolis, North Slope
City:   Athens
Region:   Attica
Country:   Greece
Date:   1934
Format:   Glass-plate
Dimensions:   9 X 12
Bibliography:   Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 291, fig. 39.
Repository:   ASCSA ARCHIVES
Collection Title:   Archaeological Photographic Collection
Series:   AK
Image Width:   1597
Image Height:   2144