Agora Object: Agora XXX, no. 1324
Chronology:   Ca. 470-460 B.C.
Deposit:   D 12:4
Published Number:   AV 30.1324
References:   Object: P 25508
Much of body with the stub of one handle, nearly all of flaring foot. H. 0.104; est. diam. of rim 0.13. J. Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988, p. 180, cat. no. 27.

A, youth with aulos, and man. The aulos-player (from the waist down) is dressed in a himation and holds out his instrument. He faces a man (head and chest missing) standing to left in a himation, his right hand resting on top of a knobby cane. B, youth and man. The youth stands to right with a fillet around his head, dressed in a himation and pointing toward a man (head, shoulders, left side of himation missing) who holds a walking stick in his right hand. Above:

Below, stopped-maeander pattern; then, very narrow rays. Below handles, two addorsed palmettes with horizontal tendrils. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour: arms of youth and left male on A. White (mostly flaked): inscription.

For the maeander pattern above rays, a rare combination of ornament above the foot of a Corinthian-type skyphos, see Oakley, Hesperia 57, 1988 [ pp. 165--191], p. 170, note 13: cat. nos. 31, 41, 54.

The Painter of London D 12 (ARV2 963, 85).