"Collection","Id","dc-publisher","UserLevel","dc-creator","Icon","Redirect","dc-subject","dc-date","dc-description","Chronology","dc-title","Type","Name" "Agora","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1676","","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Fragments: Uncertain If Closed Or Open Shape","","Wall fragment. Glaze streaky reddish brown and dull black on inside. Max. dim. 0.062. A. Ashmead, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 8:6.; ; Man or youth (lower legs, right foot frontal, left in profile). Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: muscles.; ; The shin bone continuing to the inside contour of the leg occurs on a few late works by the Kleophrades Painter: Copenhagen 149, the youth leaning on the stele (ARV2 184, 27; Paralip. 340, 27); London, B.M. E 441, Theseus on side A (ARV2 187, 57; Addenda 188); Villa Giulia 26040, the figure of Patroklos (ARV2 188, 63; Paralip. 341, 63); Munich inv. 8770, Odysseus (Paralip. 341, 73 bis); and Malibu, the J. Paul Getty Museum 82.AE.7: the left youth.; ; The Kleophrades Painter (ARV2 191, 99; Paralip. 341, 99).","Ca. 480 B.C.","","Object","Agora XXX, no. 1676" "Agora","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1677","","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Fragments: Uncertain If Closed Or Open Shape","","Wall fragment. Rather streaky brownish black glaze on inside. Glaze slightly greenish on outside. Max. dim. 0.077. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 483, cat. no. PGU 190.; ; Kalathiskos dancer: most of head, shoulders, start of arms, the left raised and outstretched. She wears a chiton decorated withX's. Around her head is a band with long, thin spikes. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour. Dilute glaze: decoration on chiton; eye lashes. White (flaked): headdress.; ; For the dance, see H. Metzger, BCH 66--67, 1942--1943, pp. 228--247.; ; The Group of Polygnotos: Undetermined (ARV2 1061, 160).","Ca. 450 B.C.","","Object","Agora XXX, no. 1677" "Agora","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1678","","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Fragments: Uncertain If Closed Or Open Shape","","Wall fragment from just below turn of shoulder. Glaze pitted on inside. Max. dim. 0.033. Matheson, Polygnotos, p. 484, cat. no. PGU 195.; ; Youth (part of head with pilos[?] and a little of his chlamys) to left. At the upper left, a bit of reserve (uncertain what). Relief contour. Dilute glaze: ends of locks of hair.; ; The Group of Polygnotos: Undetermined (ARV2 1061, 164).","Ca. 440 B.C.","","Object","Agora XXX, no. 1678" "Agora","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1679","","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Fragments: Uncertain If Closed Or Open Shape","","Shoulder fragment sheared off at junction with neck. Max. dim. 0.054. Burn, Meidias Painter, p. 97, cat. no. M 4.; ; Two women (hair with diadem decorated with a maeander pattern, left shoulder with chiton and cord of left; face and top of head with stephane decorated with a lozenge pattern of right). The left woman appears to stand frontally, head to left. At the very top are a relief line and a bit of reserve, which indicates the beginning of an ornamental pattern. Relief contour: profile. Dilute glaze: surface between locks of hair. Added clay: leaves of left diadem.; ; The Meidias Painter (ARV2 1313, 4). Not from a hydria, as suggested by Beazley because of the pattern once at the top and the manner in which the fragment sheared off indicating a sharp angle with the neck instead of a continuous curve.","Ca. 400 B.C.","","Object","Agora XXX, no. 1679" "Agora","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1680","","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Miscellaneous","","P 4122 andBroken all around. Groove at outer edge. Hard, grainy, black glaze and potting marks on inside. Est. diam. 0.16.; ; Chariot wheel.; ; For a similar though less carefully drawn chariot wheel, cf. the plate in Ferrara 2453 (CVA, Ferrara 1 [Italia 37], pl. 42 [1686]:2).; ; The glaze on the inside suggests that 1680 might have been some sort of receptacle, were it smoother and not so grainy. 1680 is not a lid because there is no trace of a knob, nor is there a hole for the attachment of a metal ring, and there is no evidence of a flange that would hold a lid in place.","Probably second half of the 5th century B.C.","","Object","Agora XXX, no. 1680" "Agora","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1681","","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Miscellaneous","","Mended from many fragments with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Flat-bottomed, hollow ring base, flat on top, sides slightly convex with a groove near base. Three skyphoi attached to base, each with a hole pierced in its floor and through the ring. Diam. 0.165; H. of ring 0.04; H. to top of skyphos. T. L. Shear, Hesperia 7, 1938, p. 346, fig. 29; P. E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, p. 316, cat. no. 18, pl. 84.; ; On the front of each skyphos were probably two women: (1) drapery of one to right; upper part of one to right, looking back (illustrated); (2) the same; (3) what remains is unintelligible, probably the same as the other two. The glaze is so poor that it is difficult to tell what they are wearing. On side of base, laurel wreath to right; on top side, lotus buds.; ; For this shape, see the remarks by Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pp. 316--317.","Late 5th century B.C.","","Object","Agora XXX, no. 1681" "Agora","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1682","","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Astragalos","","About half of one side. Max. dim. 0.053.; ; Satyr (legs, tail) seated to left. Relief contour for buttock and thigh.","Probably late 5th century B.C.","","Object","Agora XXX, no. 1682" "Agora","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:1683","","","","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Plaques","","Fragment from near top with hole for suspension made after the plaque broke. Max. dim. 0.059; Th. 0.0081. W. B. Dinsmoor, Hesperia Suppl. V, p. 132, fig. 58:10.; ; Combat. At the left is part of a round shield seen from the inside held by a warrior attacking to right. His opponent has a Boiotian shield emblazoned with a rosette between two serpents. Above the shield are the shaft and point of his spear. All that remains of this warrior is a bit of his corslet and one thigh. At the very top is a little of the reserve line, which indicates the frame and just below it, at the break, traces of the original hole for suspension, which is glazed on the inside. The rim of the round shield is incised (compass-drawn), as are the rosette and markings on the serpents on the Boiotian shield. Relief contour. Red: heart of rosette.; ; Sundry Very Early Red-figure Pots by Various Painters (ARV2 12, 14).","Ca. 520 B.C.","","Object","Agora XXX, no. 1683"