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ornamented round the body with an ivy wreath; he advances
his right leg with a stride • behind him follows a winged
Nike, holding out in her right hand a myrtle wreath, in her
left a phiale; her hair is partially covered with an embroi-
dered cap, radiated over the forehead and open behind;
behind her follows a female figure, holding in her left hand
a stick sloped over her left shoulder, in her right, which is
drawn back, an embroidered sash; her cap is similar to that
of Nike; behind her follows a winged male figure, perhaps
Eros ; he is beardless and naked ; in his left hand is a. phiale
full of fruit; his left leg and thigh are repainted; he looks
back, stretching out his right hand to a female figure on
the extreme left, who follows him, holding in her left hand
a flat basket, in her right a situla inlaid with a floral pat-
tern ; she wears an embroidered cap, open behind ; all the
female figures in this row have their hair gathered into a
knot behind, and wear necklaces, armlets, talaric chitons,
bordered and girt at the waist, and sandals. P.
Cat. Pourtales, No. 203. Panofka, Cab. Pourtales, PI. xxi. Laborde, Collec-
tion Lamberg, II., p. 37, Vignette xi. Lenormant et De Witte, Mon.
Coram, n. PI. 103.
VASES WITH RED OR BLACK FIGURES OF
ETRUSCAN OR BARBAROUS FABRIC.
1678. Phiale. ccxii. 2 in. by 7^u in. Design red on
a black ground; the high lights picked out with white, the
shadows rendered by hatched lines; Ganymedes ? seated on a
rock, over which is thrown his chlamys; he bends forward,
resting his left elbow on his knee, and looks upwards to
the left, resting his head upon his left hand; his right arm
rests on his right knee; in his right hand two spears; his
feet are crossed; behind his back stands a greyhound, which
looks up at his face; round its neck is a collar. Presented by
Chambers Hall, Esq., 1855.
1679. Krater with Columnar Handles, civ. 1 ft.
4T2(j in. by 12-^ in. Design red on a black ground: the
drawing is peculiar, as if executed by an Etruscan artist in
imitation of the fine style; 1. Eros, Himeros, Marsyas,
Aphrodite, and a Satyriskos ; in the centre, Aphrodite seated
in a chair, looking to the right; she raises her left hand to
her head, as if drawing forward a veil; in her right she holds
ornamented round the body with an ivy wreath; he advances
his right leg with a stride • behind him follows a winged
Nike, holding out in her right hand a myrtle wreath, in her
left a phiale; her hair is partially covered with an embroi-
dered cap, radiated over the forehead and open behind;
behind her follows a female figure, holding in her left hand
a stick sloped over her left shoulder, in her right, which is
drawn back, an embroidered sash; her cap is similar to that
of Nike; behind her follows a winged male figure, perhaps
Eros ; he is beardless and naked ; in his left hand is a. phiale
full of fruit; his left leg and thigh are repainted; he looks
back, stretching out his right hand to a female figure on
the extreme left, who follows him, holding in her left hand
a flat basket, in her right a situla inlaid with a floral pat-
tern ; she wears an embroidered cap, open behind ; all the
female figures in this row have their hair gathered into a
knot behind, and wear necklaces, armlets, talaric chitons,
bordered and girt at the waist, and sandals. P.
Cat. Pourtales, No. 203. Panofka, Cab. Pourtales, PI. xxi. Laborde, Collec-
tion Lamberg, II., p. 37, Vignette xi. Lenormant et De Witte, Mon.
Coram, n. PI. 103.
VASES WITH RED OR BLACK FIGURES OF
ETRUSCAN OR BARBAROUS FABRIC.
1678. Phiale. ccxii. 2 in. by 7^u in. Design red on
a black ground; the high lights picked out with white, the
shadows rendered by hatched lines; Ganymedes ? seated on a
rock, over which is thrown his chlamys; he bends forward,
resting his left elbow on his knee, and looks upwards to
the left, resting his head upon his left hand; his right arm
rests on his right knee; in his right hand two spears; his
feet are crossed; behind his back stands a greyhound, which
looks up at his face; round its neck is a collar. Presented by
Chambers Hall, Esq., 1855.
1679. Krater with Columnar Handles, civ. 1 ft.
4T2(j in. by 12-^ in. Design red on a black ground: the
drawing is peculiar, as if executed by an Etruscan artist in
imitation of the fine style; 1. Eros, Himeros, Marsyas,
Aphrodite, and a Satyriskos ; in the centre, Aphrodite seated
in a chair, looking to the right; she raises her left hand to
her head, as if drawing forward a veil; in her right she holds