APC Image: AK 0995Red-figured sherds. Top row, left to right: Fragment from the rim of a kylix. The head and shoulders of a draped youth to right. The line of his chin is chipped away. Ca. 520-510 B.C. By Euergides. Fragment from the rim of a kylix. Two warriors advancing to left side by side. The upper part of the helmeted head of the first warrior is visible, with the lower half of his face hidden away by his shield. At the right edge, the end of the crest of the second warrior. Ca. 520-510 B.C. By Euergides. Fragment from the rim of a kylix. A discobolos(?). An athlete stooping, perhaps to pick up the diskos. The left shoulder and upper arm and the back of the wreathed head of the athlete remains. Ca. 520-510 B.C. By Euergides. Fragment of the center of a kylix, with the start of the foot on the reverse. A silen is crouching to right, with the line of this hunched shoulder visible. At the top is the framing circle and perhaps part of a hand or cornucopia (?). Ca. 520-510 BC. Circle of Epiktetos. Middle row, left to right: Fragment of the interior of a kylix: the start of the foot on the reverse. The torso and part of the arms of a silen to right. In his hand is the handle of a kantharos. Ca. 510 BC.Time of Panaitios. Fragment from the rim of a kylix. A draped figure bending to the left. The left shoulder and the flying ends of the krobylos remain. Ca. 510-500 BC. Fragment from the side and offset rim of kylix, with a ridge projecting into the interior. The start of the handle is preserved at the extreme left of the fragment. The scene is not clear: two figures seem to be involved, one fleeting to the right with long locks streaming down his shoulders and with right arm extended behind. Ca. 510 BC. By Epiktetos(?) Fragment of the design on the exterior of a kylix. A maenad(?). Part of the spotted skin of an animal, worn over an elaborate chiton (the folds of which may be seen in the lower right corner of the fragment). Ca. 500 BC. Bottom row, left to right: Fragment of the design on the exterior. A warrior. At the upper left corner of the fragment is his chin looking to the right. At the right are part of his shield (lion device) and his spear, with three fingers of the hand grasping the lance. A bit of his cloak shows below, at the neck. Fragment of the design of the interior of a kylix, part of the stem of the cup preserved. Two figures facing left, one seated in the foreground with right arm raised on a full chiton sleeve, the other standing behind. The parallel curved lines at the bottom of the fragment represent the knees of the first figure. The bulge in the lower right corner is the loose fold of the himation and the small folds above are those of the overfold of the chiton. Ca. 490 BC. "By Makron" (Beazley). Fragment of the design on the interior of a kylix. A symposion(?). A man apparently is sitting on a couch with the left leg of a reclining figure across his knees. Hanging on the wall at the left is a shield; behind the bed, a staff; on the bed itself, a striped mattress. Between the stick and the shield is another object hanging in the field, probably a scabbard. Ca. 490 B.C.
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Object Description:   Red-figured sherds. Top row, left to right: Fragment from the rim of a kylix. The head and shoulders of a draped youth to right. The line of his chin is chipped away. Ca. 520-510 B.C. By Euergides. Fragment from the rim of a kylix. Two warriors advancing to left side by side. The upper part of the helmeted head of the first warrior is visible, with the lower half of his face hidden away by his shield. At the right edge, the end of the crest of the second warrior. Ca. 520-510 B.C. By Euergides. Fragment from the rim of a kylix. A discobolos(?). An athlete stooping, perhaps to pick up the diskos. The left shoulder and upper arm and the back of the wreathed head of the athlete remains. Ca. 520-510 B.C. By Euergides. Fragment of the center of a kylix, with the start of the foot on the reverse. A silen is crouching to right, with the line of this hunched shoulder visible. At the top is the framing circle and perhaps part of a hand or cornucopia (?). Ca. 520-510 BC. Circle of Epiktetos. Middle row, left to right: Fragment of the interior of a kylix: the start of the foot on the reverse. The torso and part of the arms of a silen to right. In his hand is the handle of a kantharos. Ca. 510 BC.Time of Panaitios. Fragment from the rim of a kylix. A draped figure bending to the left. The left shoulder and the flying ends of the krobylos remain. Ca. 510-500 BC. Fragment from the side and offset rim of kylix, with a ridge projecting into the interior. The start of the handle is preserved at the extreme left of the fragment. The scene is not clear: two figures seem to be involved, one fleeting to the right with long locks streaming down his shoulders and with right arm extended behind. Ca. 510 BC. By Epiktetos(?) Fragment of the design on the exterior of a kylix. A maenad(?). Part of the spotted skin of an animal, worn over an elaborate chiton (the folds of which may be seen in the lower right corner of the fragment). Ca. 500 BC. Bottom row, left to right: Fragment of the design on the exterior. A warrior. At the upper left corner of the fragment is his chin looking to the right. At the right are part of his shield (lion device) and his spear, with three fingers of the hand grasping the lance. A bit of his cloak shows below, at the neck. Fragment of the design of the interior of a kylix, part of the stem of the cup preserved. Two figures facing left, one seated in the foreground with right arm raised on a full chiton sleeve, the other standing behind. The parallel curved lines at the bottom of the fragment represent the knees of the first figure. The bulge in the lower right corner is the loose fold of the himation and the small folds above are those of the overfold of the chiton. Ca. 490 BC. "By Makron" (Beazley). Fragment of the design on the interior of a kylix. A symposion(?). A man apparently is sitting on a couch with the left leg of a reclining figure across his knees. Hanging on the wall at the left is a shield; behind the bed, a staff; on the bed itself, a striped mattress. Between the stick and the shield is another object hanging in the field, probably a scabbard. Ca. 490 B.C.
Negative Number:   AK 0995
Category:   Pottery
Subcategory:   Vessel
Site:   Acropolis, North Slope
City:   Athens
Region:   Attica
Country:   Greece
Date:   1934
Format:   Glass-plate
Dimensions:   18 X 13
Bibliography:   Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 281, fig. 35.
Repository:   ASCSA ARCHIVES
Collection Title:   Archaeological Photographic Collection
Series:   AK
Image Width:   2135
Image Height:   1559