Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 1482
Chronology:   Ca. 420-410 B.C.
Deposit:   H 6
Published Number:   AV 30.1482
References:   Object: P 70
Two non-joining fragments, a of lip and bowl, b of bowl. Stubs of one handle on a. Reserved line on rim. Glaze cracked and fired brown in places. Max. dim. a) 0.158, b) 0.047; diam. at rim 0.18; est. diam. of tondo 0.11.

I, pattern around the tondo: stopped-maeander pattern with checkerboard-squares, a dot in each reserved square. A--B, youths leaving home (two youths and a woman). Fragment a (illustrated), on the left, preserves the upper half of a woman to left with a myrtle wreath around her head, dressed in a chiton and himation and holding a phiale in her outstretched right hand. Behind her, a youth (legs and feet missing) stands to left in a chlamys that is fastened at the right shoulder; a petasos hangs down his back and he holds a spear in his right hand. Fragment b preserves the buttocks and a little of the drapery of the other youth on this side and behind him, a bit of the handle ornament (part of vine and lotus). The rest of fragment a gives most of the lotus-palmette configuration at the handle and part of two figures on the other side of the cup: most of a youth (legs missing), nude but for a chlamys over his left shoulder and a fillet around his head, standing to right, a spear over his left shoulder. He faces a woman (part of face) who holds out a phiale toward him in her right hand. Relief contour: profiles. White: fillet.

Not from the same cup as 1481 (see above).

The Fauvel Painter (ARV2 one 772, 7; ARV2 1285, 7).