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| From the medallion of a kylix with zigzag dot border. A youth's head, right. Hanging in the field, an uncertain object. Relief contours. The glaze peeled in part. 'Street' deposit. Leica, IV-19 ... 19-23 March 1936 ... ARV2, p. 143, no. 3 ... ARV, p. 118, no. 2. |
| Fragments of a large vase, apparently an amphora, but the inside glazed, dull. Parts of the tongue ornament around the handle attachments preserved. No burning. Traces of damage in making. On each side ... 19-23 March 1936 ... ARV2, p. 256, no. 3 ... ARV, p. 193, no. 3. |
| Squat lekythos. Similar in shape and decoration of P 5262 (Β 1405) and P 5264 (Β 1407). Mended from several pieces; lip, handle and fragments from wall missing.
Winged, draped Nike walking right to an ... 4 April 1935 ... ARV2, p. 1220, no. 3 ... ARV, p. 761, no. 3. (Well P.) |
| Three fragments preserve part of the wall.
a) Mended from three pieces. A bearded figure, partly draped, reclining to the left on a cushioned couch, extends a phiale in his left hand; at left, a pair ... 2 May 1939 ... Study Collections-Case No. 133-2/7 |
| From a cup medallion, the spring of the stem preserved below.
Nude youth bends right, reaching into a great column krater to fill the kylix held in his left hand. Relief contours. Dilute glaze for inner ... 14 March 1935 ... ARV2, p. 144, no. 3 ... ARV, p. 119, no. 2. (Chaire P.) |
| From the center of a stemless cup; ring base more than one-quarter preserved. The figure of an athlete missing above the hips; the left hand, held close to the side, holds a long curving object (strigil?) ... 13 April 1933 ... ARV2, p. 1299, no. 3 ... ARV, p. 778, no. 3 (Group of London). |
| Small fragment from base and floor. Finely profiled, high base ring. On the floor, a draped female figure seated to right in a chair; a fillet in her hair, a staff upright in front of her.
No relief contour ... 8 June 1938 ... ARV, p. 773, no. 3 ... ARV2, p. 1297, no. 8. |
| Stemless cup with ring foot.
In the medallion, draped youth, right, facing basin. No contours.
Near the painter of London E 777. Well 2. 5th. c., 3rd. quarter? Leica ... Mid-5th. c. B.C ... Well 2. 5th. c., 3rd. quarter? |
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