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| Chips missing from left edge.
Mold for a nude satyr (?) dancing to right (Dionysiac scene).
Left arm hangs down, holding a lyre. Right arm is held up, clasping a double flute; a cloak or mantle draped ... 26 June 1973 ... (Dionysiac scene).
Left arm hangs |
| Mended from many fragments; small parts of rim and walls missing.
Medallion: small-leaved rosette within scraped groove; around it, palmettes with broad-petalled leaves above.
Figured wall decoration: ... 1 August 1957 ... Dionysiac group (Dionysos, Satyr |
Wall fragment.
Nude male figure seated right, his left hand on his knee, in his outstretched right a pyxis (?). To right, the top of a thyrsos, belonging to ring handled (?) Dionysos who reclines below ... 1931 ... suggests the coarse Dionysiac |
| Fragment from the neck of a large krater, preserving part of a Dionysiac revel. In the middle a naked rider on an ithyphallic mule, right. On either side, a satyr and a maenad struggling. Red for the rider's ... 20 June 1938 ... Fragment from the neck of a large krater, preserving part of a Dionysiac |
Plastic Attachment: Dionysos?
Broken all around; break at top of head suggests attachment was at base of vertical handle.
Head attached to a moldmade vase, irregular and unglazed inside.
Glaze over ... 250-150? ... white. Dionysiac fillet over |
Plastic Vessel Or Attachment: African.
Face preserved, broken all around.
Fleshy face. Head probably turned slightly to left. Dionysiac fillet over brow painted white. Orange on hair and eyebrows, eyes ... 3rd-century ... Dionysiac fillet over brow |
Chip missing from top.
A: cart and horse right, seated figure (Dionysos ?) in cart, with large thyrsos (?) in front of figure.
Dots below ground line may have been letters.
Surface bad and details far ... 24 May 1951 ... representation of a Dionysiac |
About one-third of side, and at least half of rim restored in plaster. Flat disk foot; short stem. On inside, in floor medallion a crouching or running draped figure, of which head has completely flaked ... 16-19 March 1935 ... probably Dionysiac scene, of |
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