"dc-creator","dc-description","Collection","UserLevel","Icon","dc-title","Type","dc-date","Chronology","Id","Redirect","dc-publisher","Name","dc-subject" "","Much of body with the stub of one handle, nearly all of flaring foot. H. 0.104; est. diam. of rim 0.13. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 180, cat. no. 27.; ; A, youth with aulos, and man. The aulos-player (from the waist down) is dressed in a himation and holds out his instrument. He faces a man (head and chest missing) standing to left in a himation, his right hand resting on top of a knobby cane. B, youth and man. The youth stands to right with a fillet around his head, dressed in a himation and pointing toward a man (head, shoulders, left side of himation missing) who holds a walking stick in his right hand. Above: ; ; Below, stopped-maeander pattern; then, very narrow rays. Below handles, two addorsed palmettes with horizontal tendrils. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour: arms of youth and left male on A. White (mostly flaked): inscription.; ; For the maeander pattern above rays, a rare combination of ornament above the foot of a Corinthian-type skyphos, see Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988 [ pp. 165--191], p. 170, note 13: cat. nos. 31, 41, 54.; ; The Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 963, 85).","Agora","","","","Object","","Ca. 470-460 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1324","","","Agora XXX, no. 1324","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type" "","Three non-joining fragments, a of lower wall and flaring ring base, b and c of wall. Diam. of base 0.066; max. dim. b) 0.059, c) 0.033. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 182, cat. no. 40.; ; Fragment a (illustrated) shows a little of the chiton and himation as well as the right foot of a woman to left. In front of her is part of a palmette from the handle configuration. Below, stopped-maeander pattern. Fragment b preserves more of the maeander; c (illustrated), the palmettes.; ; For the maeander ornament below the figures, see 1324.","Agora","","","","Object","","Ca. 460 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1325","","","Agora XXX, no. 1325","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type" "","Seven non-joining wall fragments, a with rim, b with flaring foot (completely glazed) and two concentric circles with central dot on underside of floor. Narrow reserved band on inside of rim. Max. dim. a) 0.049, c) 0.041, d) 0.039, e) 0.057, f) 0.025, g) 0.035. P.H. of b) 0.049; diam. of base 0.072. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 184, cat. no. 47; Oakley, Phiale Painter, p. 91, cat. no. 154, pl. 131:a--c.; ; Youth and tree. Fragment a (illustrated) preserves the wreathed head, shoulders, and upper part of the right arm of a youth to left, dressed in a himation. Behind him is a branch of the tree. Fragment b preserves the trunk of the tree; c and d, branches. Fragments e and f are without decoration. Below the figures, thin rays. Preliminary sketch. Dilute glaze: muscles. White (flaked): wreath; leaves of tree.; ; The Phiale Painter (ARV2 1024, 154).","Agora","","","","Object","","Ca. 440 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1326","","","Agora XXX, no. 1326","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type" "","Three non-joining fragments, a + b + e and c with rim and wall as well as start of handle, d of wall. Reserved line at top of rim. Some of the drawing abraded. P.H. a/b/e) 0.118; est. diam. at rim 0.17; max. dim. c) 0.048, d) 0.052. A. D. Trendall, Charites: Studien zur Altertumswissenschaft (Festschrift Ernst Langlotz), Bonn 1957, pl. 25, 3; LIMC II, 1984, p. 269, no. 690:c, s.v. Apollon; J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 186, cat. no. 58, pl. 53; LIMC VI, 1992, p. 670, no no., s.v. Mousa, Mousai.; ; A, Apollo and Muse. Fragment a + b + e (illustrated) shows Apollo (wreathed head, shoulders, right arm, hands) sitting to right with his lyre, dressed in a chiton. Before him stands a Muse (right arm, most of legs missing) holding a lyre in her left hand. She wears a peplos and has a leaved fillet around her head. Above Apollo's head is an uncertain object (a small shrine[?]). Above his lyre: ; ; On the right, crosshatching, then a lozenge pattern with dots. Fragment c gives more of the crosshatching, and fragment d, both patterns. White (flaked): cord of Apollo's plektron; inscription; vine and berries of wreath; strings of fillet.; ; For the ornamental pattern beneath the handles, see Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988 [ pp. 165--191], p. 171, note 25 with bibliography; also K. Schauenburg, JdI 103, 1988 [ pp. 67--85], pp. 81--84. Crosshatching to either side of the handle recurs on a skyphos Type A by the Marlay Painter, St. Petersburg, St. 808 (ARV2 1278, 33): I do not know what pattern appears directly below the handle. Lozenge pattern at the handles may also occur on skyphoi of Type A. Some examples are: Chiusi C 1828 by the Painter of Brussels R 330: three vertical bands of lozenges separated by chevrons (ARV2 930, 99; Addenda 306); Oxford 1966.709, compared with the Marlay Painter (ARV2 1281, ---; Paralip. 473); three unattributed: Utica (Tunisia), no no.: lozenges framed by crosshatching; A, satyr and maenad; B, lost; Louvre S 4055: lozenges framed by crosshatching; A--B, two satyrs; Warsaw 142210 (CVA, Varsovie 3 [Pologne 6], pl. 48 [279]:5). I know the Utica and Louvre examples from Bothmer's photographs. For the lozenge pattern on a stemless cup, see 1348.; ; C. Clairmont (""Studies in Greek Mythology and Vase Painting,"" Yale Classical Studies 15, 1957 [ pp. 161--178], p. 165, note 6) thinks that 1327 represents the contest between Apollo and Marsyas, for he did not accept Beazley's suggestion, made in the summer of 1953, that 1337, which shows a satyr, does not belong to 1327.; ; The Marlay Painter (ARV2 1278, 35).","Agora","","","","Object","","Ca. 430 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1327","","","Agora XXX, no. 1327","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type" "","Rim and wall fragment. Reserved line on inside of rim. Max. dim. 0.046; est. diam. 0.14.; ; Youth (head, neck) to right.; ; A reserved line on the inside of the rim of a skyphos is unusual. For other examples on the Corinthian type, see J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988 [ pp. 165--191], p. 170, note 18.; ; Connected with the Penelope Painter (ARV2 1302, ---, 3).","Agora","","","","Object","","Ca. 430 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1328","","","Agora XXX, no. 1328","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type" "","Lower part of wall, start of ring base. Surface of figure abraded slightly. Glaze thin in places. P.H. 0.072. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 187, cat. no. 64.; ; Woman (head, shoulders, right forearm, and right hand missing) seated to left on a klismos, wearing a chiton and himation. In her left hand she holds a necklace, which she has just lifted out of the open chest on the floor in front of her. To right and left, part of a palmette-and-tendril configuration below each handle. Below the figured decoration, crosshatching. White (flaked): necklace.; ; For crosshatching below the figures instead of narrowtongues, see Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988 [ pp. 165--191], p. 170, note 16.","Agora","","","","Object","","Ca. 430 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1329","","","Agora XXX, no. 1329","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type" "","Five non-joining fragments: a, c -- d of rim and wall, b of wall with start of ring base, c with start of one handle, e, of wall. Glaze misfired reddish on outside. Reserved line on inside of rim. Two concentric circles with dot on underside of floor. Max. dim. a) 0.046, c) 0.039, d) 0.021, e) 0.03; P.H. of b) 0.053; est. diam. at rim 0.11. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 189, cat. no. 75.; ; Fragment a preserves the head and shoulders of a woman to right, wearing a peplos, her hair bound up with a fillet, a necklace and an earring for adornment. Fragment c gives a bit of the tied-up hair of a woman to left, probably one facing her. Fragment b (from the other side of the vase) shows the lower legs and feet (the right frontal, the left in profile) and a little drapery of a male, probably looking to right, facing a woman (lower part of chiton, left foot). Fragment d preserves the head to left of this woman. Above the figures, laurel wreath to right with berries; below, crosshatching. Palmette-and-lotus configuration at handle, parts of it preserved on all fragments but d. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. White: necklace; earring; dots on branch on a; part of wreath on c. Added clay: berries.; ; The ornament at the rim is closest to that on Athens, N.M. 1246 by a follower of the Shuvalov Painter (ARV2 1212, --- [a]; Paralip. 464, ---; Addenda 347), the Alexandre Painter (Lezzi-Hafter, Schuwalow-Maler, p. 112, cat. no. Al 3, pl. 141:b--d). On this, however, there do not seem to be berries. For the crosshatching, see 1329. For the reserved line on the inside of the rim, see 1328.","Agora","","","","Object","","Ca. 410-400 B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1330","","","Agora XXX, no. 1330","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type" "","Five non-joining wall fragments, d with start of handle at left. P.H. 0.095; max. dim. a) 0.16, b) 0.09, c) 0.08, d) 0.056, e) 0.34. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 189, cat. no. 74.; ; Fragment a gives part of the encircled palmette-and-tendril configuration beneath one handle and a bit of the figures from both sides of the vase. At the left, drapery and foot of someone, probably a woman, moving to right. Behind her, most of the base and a little of the side of an altar draped with a vine(?). On the other side of the ornament (illustrated), a woman (lower drapery, feet) seated to right (unclear on what) and in front of her, an animal (forelegs, belly), perhaps a pantheress because it is spotted, facing her. Fragment c (illustrated) shows a woman (upper parts) seated (corner of backrest at break) to left, wearing a chiton and himation, from the same side as the latter woman. In front of her, a little drapery and below, at the break, a bit of reserve (unclear what). Above and behind her, tendril from the handle ornament, probably that on fragment d (illustrated), which shows an encircled palmette from the upper part of a handle configuration with the the start of the handle at the left. Fragment b preserves a palmette and tendrils from this configuration, as well as crosshatching. Fragment e (illustrated) gives the left shoulder and a bit of the torso of a woman to left, dressed in a chiton and himation. It is uncertain to which side this figure belongs. Above the figures, a wreath (leaves on d). Below, crosshatching.; ; For the crosshatching, see 1329.","Agora","","","","Object","","Late 5th century B.C.","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1331","","","Agora XXX, no. 1331","Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Corinthian Type"