186 CATALOGUE
him is the branch of a fruit-tree ; the halls are ornamented
with diagonal hands; the irregular ground on which the
male figure stands is indicated by rows of dots ; the whole
is encircled by the wave pattern and a myrtle wreath in
white; the Ionic column is ornamented with diagonal lines
between the capital and the fluting. H.
D'Hancarville, i., PI. 45.
1612. Two-handled Pinax. ccli. 5\ in. by 1 ft.
Syjj in. Design red, white, and yellow on a black ground ; 1.
on the left of the scene a seated female figure looking to the
right; in her right hand she holds out on a phiale a branch
and fruit, to which a dove is flying; in front of her stands a
female figure, holding in her right hand a fan, in her left an
open pyxis, and turning her head towards a youthful male
figure on the extreme right, who holds out in his right hand
a wreath, and has a chlamys twisted round his left arm ; the
seated figure has her hair drawn back, and tied at the roots
with a long string ; over the forehead is a narrow diadem ; she
wears earrings, a necklace, armlets, a talaric chiton girt at the
waist, and sandals ; her peplos is thrown over her seat;
behind her is a flower ; above hangs a sash, tainia, and in front
of her another sash, both embroidered ; the standing female
figure has her head covered with an embroidered cap, tied
with a string at the back of the head ; she wears earrings, a
necklace, armlets, a talaric chiton, and a, peplos hanging over
the arms ; in front of her a fruit-tree, and in the field above
a flower; the youthful male figure is beardless, and wears a
myrtle wreath ; his left arm is enveloped in his chlamys ;
behind him hang an embroidered sash and a phiaM; 2.
rev. in the centre of the scene a female figure seated, holding-
out in her left hand a,phiale with fruits ; in her right, which
is drawn back, a wreath ; before her stands a youthful male
figure, holding out in his right hand three ends of an em-
broidered sash; he is beardless, and rests his left hand on a
wand ; round his left arm is twisted a chlamys; behind the
seated figure another female figure advances rapidly, holding
out towards her, with her left hand, a mirror; in her right
she holds the branch of a fruit-tree; both the female figures
wear necklaces, armlets, talaric chitons girt at the waist, and
sandals; their hair is radiated over the forehead, and par-
tially covered with a cap, open at the back; long tresses
escape behind; the figure holding the mirror wears earrings;
him is the branch of a fruit-tree ; the halls are ornamented
with diagonal hands; the irregular ground on which the
male figure stands is indicated by rows of dots ; the whole
is encircled by the wave pattern and a myrtle wreath in
white; the Ionic column is ornamented with diagonal lines
between the capital and the fluting. H.
D'Hancarville, i., PI. 45.
1612. Two-handled Pinax. ccli. 5\ in. by 1 ft.
Syjj in. Design red, white, and yellow on a black ground ; 1.
on the left of the scene a seated female figure looking to the
right; in her right hand she holds out on a phiale a branch
and fruit, to which a dove is flying; in front of her stands a
female figure, holding in her right hand a fan, in her left an
open pyxis, and turning her head towards a youthful male
figure on the extreme right, who holds out in his right hand
a wreath, and has a chlamys twisted round his left arm ; the
seated figure has her hair drawn back, and tied at the roots
with a long string ; over the forehead is a narrow diadem ; she
wears earrings, a necklace, armlets, a talaric chiton girt at the
waist, and sandals ; her peplos is thrown over her seat;
behind her is a flower ; above hangs a sash, tainia, and in front
of her another sash, both embroidered ; the standing female
figure has her head covered with an embroidered cap, tied
with a string at the back of the head ; she wears earrings, a
necklace, armlets, a talaric chiton, and a, peplos hanging over
the arms ; in front of her a fruit-tree, and in the field above
a flower; the youthful male figure is beardless, and wears a
myrtle wreath ; his left arm is enveloped in his chlamys ;
behind him hang an embroidered sash and a phiaM; 2.
rev. in the centre of the scene a female figure seated, holding-
out in her left hand a,phiale with fruits ; in her right, which
is drawn back, a wreath ; before her stands a youthful male
figure, holding out in his right hand three ends of an em-
broidered sash; he is beardless, and rests his left hand on a
wand ; round his left arm is twisted a chlamys; behind the
seated figure another female figure advances rapidly, holding
out towards her, with her left hand, a mirror; in her right
she holds the branch of a fruit-tree; both the female figures
wear necklaces, armlets, talaric chitons girt at the waist, and
sandals; their hair is radiated over the forehead, and par-
tially covered with a cap, open at the back; long tresses
escape behind; the figure holding the mirror wears earrings;