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| Late Archaic Cup Painters. Late Archaic Cup Painters; Onesimos; The Antiphon Painter and the Colmar Painter. ARV² 286, 16. Addenda 209. ARV² 285-287. Paralip. 355. D. Williams, Euphronios: Vom Maler zum ... Agora 30 97 ... Addenda 214-217 ... Addenda 209 ... Addenda 210 |
| ARV² 309, 1. Paralip. 357, 1. Addenda 213. I. Jucker, AK Beiheft 9 [pp. 63-69], pp. 67-68. LIMC III, 1986, pp. 759-779. ARV¹ 172, 4 bis. ARV² 240, 38. Pit. Fill. Paralip. 349, 23 bis. Addenda 201. ARV² ... Agora 30 166 P 14711 P 4245 P 5557 P 11025 P 473 P 7244 G 3:1 E 14:11 D 15:1 F 14:4 D 7:2 ... 490-480 B.C ... Addenda 213 ... Addenda 201 |
| Panathenaic Amphorae. ARV² 183, 12. Addenda 187. ARV² 193. Addenda 189. ARV² 198, 22. Addenda 191. ARV² 227, 8. ARV² 198, 25. Addenda 199. ARV² 571, 72. Addenda 261. ARV² 292, 34. Paralip. 356, 34. Addenda ... Agora 30 9 ... Addenda 214 ... Addenda 187 ... Addenda 189 |
Intact, save minor fractures; foot chipped. Low ring foot; body cylindrical, wall at bottom concave; small neck and mouth. Two ridges around neck, the lower at the handle attachment. Fabric and decoration ... May 1938 ... Agora V, p. 104, under M 214, pl. 40. |
| Inscribed fragments of stele.
Seven fragments, of which a-e) join; two, f) and g), are non-joining.
All fragments are broken all around and behind.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Two fragments , joining each ... June 1950 ... Hesperia 33 (1964), pp. 213-214, no. 58, pl. 35. |
| Broken all around.
Part of maeander medallion border preserved inside. Outside, lower body of a naked youth, standing, turning to right.
Relief contour. Good glaze.
ADDENDA Cf. Letter from JDB, 13 Oct ... 2 May 1957 ... ARV2, p. 214, no. 243. |
On rim, vine pattern.
On discus, rosette, around central filling hole. Handle solid, grooved.
On reverse, circular groove, signed: "N E".
Reddish-brown glaze.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... 16 June 1931 ...
ADDENDA For nozzle cf. Corinth |
Front part only preserved. Handle missing.
Plain rim, with herringbone panels.
On discus, twisted rosette.
On reverse, single circular groove, signed.
Unglazed.
Clay buff outside, pinkish in the breaks ... 25 July 1931 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), pp. 214-215, fig. 11. |
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