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Fragment of flanged handle. Glaze chipped in many places. Max. dim. 0.14. Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 325, cat. no. V 206.
On flange, spirals with ivy leaves in the interstices. On back of handle, ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Volute-Kraters |
Two non-joining fragments, a of wall, b of rim and neck with start of handle zone at far left. Glaze pitted on inside of a. Max. dim. a) 0.077, b) 0.14; W. of rim 0.025; H. of neck 0.063. W. B. Dinsmoor, ... Ca. 480 B.C ... Hektor may have looked something like his counterpart on the volute-krater in London by the Berlin Painter that names the figures (E 468: ARV2 206, 132; Paralip. 343, 132; Addenda 194) or the kalpis in the Vatican, H 545, by the Eucharides Painter (ARV2 229, 38; Paralip. 347, 38; Addenda 199). ... The ornament on the side of the mouth and on the upper zone of the neck is best paralleled on two volute-kraters by the Berlin Painter, London, B.M. |
Four non-joining fragments of rim and neck, P 25978 a preserving the spiral of one handle, P 28759 with start of shoulder. Two small fragments (P 25978 b and c) give a bit of the flange of a handle and ... Ca. 500-490 B.C ... For encircled palmettes on the necks of red-figured volute-kraters, cf. the following, all in the upper zone and all in reserve, not black glaze: one by the Nikoxenos Painter, Munich 2381 (ARV2 221, 14; Addenda 198); another akin to him, Toronto 959.17.187 (ARV2 223, ---, 2; Paralip. 346, 2); two by the Karkinos Painter: New York, M.M.A. 59.11.20 (ARV2 224, 1) and New York, M.M.A. 21.88.74 (ARV2 224, 2; Addenda 198).
234 probably belongs among those vases akin to the Nikoxenos Painter rather than those by the painter himself or in his manner. |
| From wall of stout pot; probably just below rim of krater. Woman right with outstretched arms. Frontal eye. Fine relief lines. Glazed inside. Indifferent work of severe style.
Glaze good but crackled ... 16 March 1932 ... Red Figured And White Ground | Volute-Kraters |
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