[Agora Object] T 3503: Plaque Fragment: Orpheus

Within a herringbone border, Orpheus and the beasts. Preserved are Orpheus' head, hand and some birds. Very poor impression, back finished. Hard, dark pinkish-buff clay. Catalogued April 1957. Well O 16:3 ... 9 June 1955 ... Plaque Fragment: Orpheus

[Agora Object] T 2507: Relief Mold of Orpheus and the Beasts

Conical relief. At the top, Orpheus, seated on a rock, a lyre in his left hand, his locks curling to his shoulders, drapery over his knees. Around him the animals: bear, lions and smaller creatures. Mended ... 11 October 1947 ... Conical relief. At the top, Orpheus, seated on a rock, a lyre in his left

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[Agora Image] 2004.01.2281 (HAT 51-236)

Orpheus slab, three versions, Naples, Louvre, Villa Albani ... Comparative material ... 1951 ... Orpheus slab, three versions, Naples, Louvre, Villa Albani.

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[Agora Image] 2004.01.2344 (HAT 51-3)

Orpheus, Naples, three figure relief. Anderson no. 23246 ... Comparative material ... 1951 ... Orpheus, Naples, three figure relief. Anderson no. 23246.

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[Agora Drawing] PD 698 (DA 4482)

Orpheus panel in the Louvre - partial section ... Thin paper. Dirty Light Tracing Paper Drafting Ink ... Orpheus panel in the Louvre - partial section.

[Agora Publication] Mystic Orpheus: Another Note on the Three-Figure Reliefs

Lee, M. Owen ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 33.4 4 401-404 10.2307_147286 ... 1964 ... Mystic Orpheus: Another Note on the Three-Figure Reliefs

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[Agora Image] 1997.09.0292 (XL-53)

Orpheus Panel in Naples. (Rephotographed from Anderson no. 23246) ... neg. destroyed ... ca. 1950 ... Orpheus Panel in Naples. (Rephotographed from Anderson no. 23246).

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 330

Mended from many fragments with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Upper half of body missing to either side of handle A/B. Narrow reserved band on inside at rim; another 0.04 below rim ... Ca. 430 B.C ... 58, s.v. Orpheus. A, Orpheus and two Thracians (illustrated). Orpheus (most of head