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| Two joining fragments preserve some of the wall of the krater; reserved band inside. Head and some of upper body of a cloaked youth, right; upper right corner of fragment preserves part of a disk with ... 11 May 1939 ... ARV2, p. 1334, no. 21. |
Wall fragment from just below rim. Narrow reserved band on inside. Glaze chipped and flaked in many places. Max. dim. 0.10.
B, youth (most of head, right shoulder, upper part of right arm) to right, wearing ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Nikias Painter (ARV2 1334, 21). |
| In medallion bordered by maeander, two nude youths facing each other.
Outside, the bottoms of three cloaked figures, and a bit of handle ornament. Double reserved ground line. Relief contour for brow-nose ... 23 April 1937 ... ARV2, p. 945, no. 21 ... ARV, p. 621, no. 7. |
| Obverse: Asklepios and Hygeia standing with a small figure of Telesphoros between. Countermark at bottom. Lettres around edge left to right, ΕΥΤΥΧΗΣ.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. IL 430, 1334, etc. Soft trench ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Agora:Object:IL 1334 |
| Fragment from medallion. Preserved are: part of maeander border, left, and part of left foot and drapery of a standing female figure wearing chiton and himation.
Pinkish-buff clay. Excellent black glaze ... 13 June 1938 ... ARV, p. 215, no. 21 ... ARV2, p. 328, no. 117, Onesimos Painter. |
| One non-joining fragment. Around the wall a zone of three figures: Athena with spear, to left, pouring a libation not quite into a phiale held by a bearded male figure with septre in hand. Behind Athena, ... 24 February 1935 ... ARV, p. 434, no. 48 (Providence P.) ... ARV2, p. 639, no. 61 ... Agora XXX, no. 121, pl. 21. |
| Broken all around. From the shoulder [shape originally identified as amphora].
At the top of the shoulder, tongues; below, parts of the heads of two women, right, with white fillets around hair. No relief ... 19 April 1954 ... ARV2, p. 549, no. 59 ... Agora XXX, no. 125, pl. 21. |
| Segment of top preserved from near center. Plain downturned rim. Eros right, looking back left. In his outstretched left hand, from which falls a decorated scarf, he carries a box. In the field to the ... (1947) ... ARV2, p. 1499, no. 21. |
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