"Name","dc-date","Redirect","dc-creator","Chronology","Type","dc-title","Icon","dc-subject","dc-description","Collection","dc-publisher","UserLevel","Id" "Agora XXX, no. 569","","","","Late 6th or early 5th century B.C.","Object","","","Red Figured And White Ground | Calyx-Kraters Or Bell-Kraters","Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.097.; ; Nude woman (head, lower legs missing) moving to left, carrying an amphora with a bail handle (a little remains at each side) from which water pours into a laver (part of bowl below amphora) that stood on the ground. Around her left thigh is a garter. Behind the woman is a little of the palmette configuration at the handle (parts of tendrils). Relief contour.; ; For the subject, see Ginouvès, Balaneutikè , pp. 77--99. For the shape of the amphora and its handle, see Munich, inv. 8762 by Myson (ARV2 1638, 2 bis; Addenda 201; JdI 102, 1987, p. 62, fig. 1); Berkeley 8.3225 by the Boot Painter (ARV2 822, 24; Addenda 294). For the garter, see Malibu, the J. Paul Getty Museum 86.AE.284, a fragmentary cup by Onesimos (CVA, the J. Paul Getty Museum 8 [forthcoming]).","Agora","","","Agora:Object:Agora XXX:569" "I 7154","(Ω 1525) 29 June 1970; (Ω 1668) 1 April 1971","","","330-320 B.C. (?).","Object","Dedicatory Monument Fragments","Agora:Image:2010.01.0273::/Agora/2010/2010.01/2010.01.0273.tif::4890::3678","","Inscribed fragments of votive or funerary reliefs.; Cave of Pan relief.; ; Fragment Ω 1525, broken all around. Part of top and bottom surfaces preserved. Bottom border of a stele with part of the tenon preserved.; ; Fragment Ω 1668, complete exept for part of right edge and at the bottom, in the center, where Ω 1525 joins. Traces of a tenon below, now broken away. All faces, limbs and attributes done in high relief broken off.; Ten figures watching or participating in a sacrifice in a cave. Above, bearded male, 3/4 view to left. From left to right: draped female facing right, wearing chiton and himation. In her left hand she holds up a short object with what appears to be a spear point. In her right she holds two indistinct objects (vegetable matter?) down by her side (Kore); a draped male figure, seated right on a large rock, left leg raised higher and undraped from knee down. In left hand he holds what seems to be a thyrsos (Dionysos); a draped female figure, body frontal, looking to her right and down at seated male. She wears a peplos, her weight on her right leg, left knee bent. Both arms broken off (Demeter); draped male figure facing left, behind a rock altar. His left leg is raised to help support the weight of an indistinct object (sacrificial victim?) which he holds with both arms. Somewhat smaller scale than other figures; draped female figure, facing left, assisting the former figure. Also smaller scale than surrounding figures; draped female, seated left, watching sacrifice (Nymph); standing draped female, facing left, her left arm rests on hip, her right is held forward, resting on an outcrop of rock (Nymph). ; Right edge of cave broken, though there is space for a third Nymph. Below Nymphs, Pan lying on his left side, supporting himself on a wineskin, furry goat legs, bearded, with smile still visible.; Across bottom the dedicatory inscription. Sides scored for rusticated effect. Back heavily worn by foot traffic. Traces of mortar on bottom.; Pentelic marble.; ; Cf. KirchPA II , no. 10652, p. 118.; ; Pentelic marble.","Agora","","","Agora:Object:I 7154"