Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 331
Chronology:   Ca. 430 B.C.
Deposit:   S 16:1
Published Number:   AV 30.331
References:   Object: P 27348
Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably all of handle B/A, the foot, and about half of the rim. Narrow reserved band on inside at rim; another 0.053 below rim. Glaze cracked a little. Rest. H. 0.35; diam. at rim 0.375. R. R. Holloway, Hesperia 35, 1966, pl. 27:b (Side A).

A, departure of warrior (illustrated). The warrior (top of head missing) stands frontally, head to right, looking at the woman before him who holds out a phiale. He wears a chlamys fastened at the right shoulder, laced sandals and has a petasos hanging down his back. In his left hand he holds two spears, and at his left side there appears to be the end of a scabbard. The woman wears a peplos and has a sakkos on her head. Behind the warrior stands another woman (part of drapery and feet, right hand), holding a phiale. B, three youths conversing, the first to right, the other two to left, each wrapped in a himation, the middle one leaning on a stick. The lower parts of the first two are missing. On rim, laurel wreath to left. At each handle, configuration of palmettes and spirals; around each handle root, egg pattern with dots. Below the decoration, stopped-maeander pattern with cross-squares.

The Painter of the Louvre Centauromachy (Paralip. 450, 65 ter).