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| Mouth, neck, most of handle and fragments of body missing.
Body: Dionysos, right, preceded and followed by a dancing satyr. Shoulder: cock between ivy leaves.
Red for beards, tails, folds and dots ... 2-4 July 1932 ... ABV, p. 168, no. 52 ... Paralip., p. 208. |
Fragment of cul and body. Max. dim. 0.09.
On cul, chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes.
The only painter to favor the chain of double lotuses and palmettes on the culs of his calyx-kraters ... Ca. 450 B.C ... (ARV2 618, 1; Paralip. 398, ... (ARV2 1038, 1; Paralip. 443, ... Paralip. 322, 2; Addenda 152; |
Early, open nozzled fragment of lamp.
Bit of left side of body and nozzle preserved.
Unglazed.
Coarse clay, gray at core reddish at surface.
Type 2B of Agora collection.
ADDENDA Restored in plaster since ... 31 May 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 18-1 |
| About half preserved. Suspension loop partly broken off.
Circular disk with stamped impression. In the center a small ring; hook spiral design/coils: one complete and two partially preserved.
Dark gray ... Gauss (2000), 168-169, No. 1, 5-6. |
Fragment of cul with start of handle at far right. Glaze much pitted. Max. dim. 0.087.
Chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes.
For this pattern on the culs of other calyx-kraters, see 270 ... Ca. 450 B.C ... 536, 1; Paralip. 384, 1 ... ; Paralip. 394, 1; Addenda 265; ... Painter (ARV2 628, 1; Paralip. |
Fragment of flanged handle, the underside indicating the curved surface of the loop. Glaze blistered in a few places. Max. dim. 0.117. Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 324,cat. no. V 204.
On flange, ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... (ARV2 598, 1; Paralip. 394, ... (ARV2 1336, 1; Paralip. 480, ... Paralip. 394, 2; Addenda 266; |
Broken and repaired. Grave 7 (1). Leica, 6-168 ... 21 March 1936 ... Study Collections-Case No. 125-1/2 |
Wall fragment. Thin reddish brown glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.044.
Part of figure (drapery), to right, perhaps seated.
672 is Meidian. Cf. the drapery of Hygeia on Florence 81948 (ARV2 1312, 1; Paralip ... Late 5th century B.C ... N 10:1 |
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