Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 985
Chronology:   Ca. 470 B.C.
Deposit:   N 10:1
Published Number:   AV 30.985
References:   Object: P 5233
Two non-joining wall fragments, a from near the top and preserving a lug, b of rounded bottom and lower wall. Most of surface gone. Burned (clay is gray). H. a) 0.064, b) 0.068. Wehgartner, Attisch weissgrundige Keramik, p. 124, IX, cat. no. 4.

The figures are divided front and back by a vertical stopped-maeander pattern with outline cross-squares starting below the lug. A, woman with wool basket. Fragment a preserves this woman from the shoulders to waist, standing to left, holding a fillet or a skein of wool. In front of her:

retrograde. Behind her, a sakkos hanging up. Fragment b gives most of the wool basket and the lower drapery of the woman. She wears a long chiton and a himation. B, woman to right. Fragment a shows her head, shoulders, and outstretched hand holding strings attached to a rectangular object. She wears a sakkos, chiton, and himation. Behind her, something hanging on the wall. Fragment b gives the lower part of her drapery and her feet. Below the figures, stopped-maeander pattern with cross-squares. Drawing: thin black matte. Folds of himatia incised.

The Villa Giulia Painter (ARV2 one 959, 81 bis; ARV2 625, 94).