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A catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum (Band 1) — London, 1851

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OF VASES. 315

Kephalos who flies looking back at her; he is beardless and
wears a talaric chiton girt at the waist and reaching to
the hips and a chlamys which is fastened on the right shoulder,
and has pteruges hanging down ; his petasus hangs at his
back; in his right hand a spear; 2. rev. Deion, the father
of Kephalos, bearded and wearing a mantle; he looks to-
wards his son; his right hand rests on a staff. Nola.

Dur. No. 233.

870. OiNociiOB. xxiii. 1 ft. l-r^in. Design red on a
black ground, the outlines drawn in black, the inner mark-
ings faintly traced in red; Boreas pursuing Oreithyia; the
wind god is winged, and has long hair flying behind him
and a long beard; he wears a chiton gathered up and twisted
round his waist, and encircled with a row of dots round the
bottom edge; on his feet are winged endromides ; behind him
is Erechtheus seated on a rock in an attitude of profound dejec-
tion ; his mantle envelopes his whole form except his hands
and the upper part of his head; he raises his right hand to his
forehead which is bald, holding out his staff in his left; Boreas
rushes forward seizing Oreithyia by the left arm with both
hands ; she turns round as she flies from him, raising both
hands in astonishment; she has longhair looped up behind
under a diadem and wears a talaric chiton over which is an
upper garment with sleeves and reaching to the waist, and a
chlamys fastened on the right shoulder; her chiton is encir-
cled by a black line a little above the ancle; in front of her
one of the three daughters of Kekrops, her companions, proba-
bly Herse or Pandrosos ; this figure has long hair bound with a
diadem, the ends of the tresses gathered under a net behind ;
she wears a talaric chiton with sleeves over which is an upper
fold or garment reaching to the hips, and a chlamys fastened
by a peronc or buckle on the left shoulder, the ends or pte-
ruges flying behind her; she looks back as she flies, raising
both hands in dismay; on the bottom of the foot incised
characters, PI. B. 870. Vulci.

Dur. No. 213.

871. Amphora, lxxxiv. 1ft. l-Vin. Design red on a
black ground; the outlines drawn in black, the inner mark-
ings faintly traced in red, with accessories in crimson; 1.
a winged Nike hovering in the air and holding in her right
hand aphiale, in her left an oinochoe; she looks to the left, and
has longhair bound with a radiated sphendoni, the ends of the
 
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