I1YDRI.E. 189
On shoulder and part of body : two girls dancing to r., the foremost hold-
ing a torch in r. looks back at her companion, who snaps the fingers of her r.
Each wears chiton undergirt, and fillet; the one on 1. wears a saccos. Between
them, a taenia.
E 250. HYDRIA. Ht. 61 in. Rhodes, 1856. Wants lip and part of neck and foot. Rough,
coarse style.
On shoulder and body : a Maenad with thyrsos (chiton with apoptygma and
saccos) flees to r., looking back at Eros, who flies towards her, raising his r. hand.
On 1. a youth with similar gesture leans forward with 1. foot raised on a helix-
form plant springing from the ground.
■EI 251. HYDRIA. Ht. 1 ft. Hamilton Coll. Surface worn away in parts, back handle restored.
Wernicke, Lieblingsn. p. 9. The decorative patterns and glaze are in the usual technique.
The designs are laid on in a thick white and a thick reddish engobe, on which details are drawn
in thinned black (brown) : cf. B 681-700. The hair of the figure is left in black glaze, with
outline engraved. Fine style. Below, a strip of sets of three maeanders separated by dotted
crosses : above, a strip of palmettos ; round lip, egg moulding ; and below back handle,
palmetto. The fillet, inscription and wreaths seem to have been coloured purple. Eye of
developed profile type, with eyelash.
On body and shoulder : Nike floating in air to r., about to alight between
two large hydrise which rest on the ground on either side. In her 1. she holds a
fluted phiale mesomphalos, and turns her head to look at a large thymiaterion
in her r. She wears a sleeveless chiton, fastened on each shoulder with a long pin,
with apoptygma girt at waist, a fillet, and a radiated stephane. Over her head
KAAH, N&jj KaX->]; on each side hangs a wreath of laurel ; the colour from these
and from the inscription has entirely disappeared, leaving only a discoloration
of the surface.
[Not noted in Knapp, Nike in dcr Vasenm. Cf. similar design in Hi. Cer. i, pi. 93 ; for
the thymiaterion, cf. Stephani, Comptc Rendu, i860, p. 30.]
E 252x. FRAGMENT of a large hydria. Ht. 8 in. by 6 in. Cameiros. Biliotti, 1864.
/. H. S. vol. ix, pi. 2, p. 7. Late fine style [cf. the Helios krater, E 466]. Purple reins.
Brown inner markings. Ground-lines indicated by lightly incised lines. Eye in profile. The
design occupies the body and part of the shoulder : the part preserved is nearly one half of the
upper part from the r. hand side : behind the head of Selene the modelling of the handle
begins : above, a band of alternate upright palmettos and flowers.
Sacrifice at an heroon ? On the 1. the upper part of an heroon is seen, consisting of a
columnar structure, of which parts of three fluted Doric columns and their architrave are
preserved, with part of an olive branch projecting over them : this seems to be placed on the
side of a hill. Between the columns is the top of a pointed object like the spike of a spear.
Towards this building a diminutive Nike with powerful wings aloft (overlapping the border),
a long chiton, with cross-belts, mantle floating back from her arms, earrings and radiate stephane,
floats down, holding in both hands a laurel wreath. Against the fore part of her skirt two lines
are drawn which seem to belong to some object unidentified. Below Nike is a thymiaterion
(the upper part only preserved) : beside it Athene stands nearly en face, but looking to 1., with
tall crested helmet, decorated with tendrils, visor and raised chcekpieces, scaly aegis with snake
On shoulder and part of body : two girls dancing to r., the foremost hold-
ing a torch in r. looks back at her companion, who snaps the fingers of her r.
Each wears chiton undergirt, and fillet; the one on 1. wears a saccos. Between
them, a taenia.
E 250. HYDRIA. Ht. 61 in. Rhodes, 1856. Wants lip and part of neck and foot. Rough,
coarse style.
On shoulder and body : a Maenad with thyrsos (chiton with apoptygma and
saccos) flees to r., looking back at Eros, who flies towards her, raising his r. hand.
On 1. a youth with similar gesture leans forward with 1. foot raised on a helix-
form plant springing from the ground.
■EI 251. HYDRIA. Ht. 1 ft. Hamilton Coll. Surface worn away in parts, back handle restored.
Wernicke, Lieblingsn. p. 9. The decorative patterns and glaze are in the usual technique.
The designs are laid on in a thick white and a thick reddish engobe, on which details are drawn
in thinned black (brown) : cf. B 681-700. The hair of the figure is left in black glaze, with
outline engraved. Fine style. Below, a strip of sets of three maeanders separated by dotted
crosses : above, a strip of palmettos ; round lip, egg moulding ; and below back handle,
palmetto. The fillet, inscription and wreaths seem to have been coloured purple. Eye of
developed profile type, with eyelash.
On body and shoulder : Nike floating in air to r., about to alight between
two large hydrise which rest on the ground on either side. In her 1. she holds a
fluted phiale mesomphalos, and turns her head to look at a large thymiaterion
in her r. She wears a sleeveless chiton, fastened on each shoulder with a long pin,
with apoptygma girt at waist, a fillet, and a radiated stephane. Over her head
KAAH, N&jj KaX->]; on each side hangs a wreath of laurel ; the colour from these
and from the inscription has entirely disappeared, leaving only a discoloration
of the surface.
[Not noted in Knapp, Nike in dcr Vasenm. Cf. similar design in Hi. Cer. i, pi. 93 ; for
the thymiaterion, cf. Stephani, Comptc Rendu, i860, p. 30.]
E 252x. FRAGMENT of a large hydria. Ht. 8 in. by 6 in. Cameiros. Biliotti, 1864.
/. H. S. vol. ix, pi. 2, p. 7. Late fine style [cf. the Helios krater, E 466]. Purple reins.
Brown inner markings. Ground-lines indicated by lightly incised lines. Eye in profile. The
design occupies the body and part of the shoulder : the part preserved is nearly one half of the
upper part from the r. hand side : behind the head of Selene the modelling of the handle
begins : above, a band of alternate upright palmettos and flowers.
Sacrifice at an heroon ? On the 1. the upper part of an heroon is seen, consisting of a
columnar structure, of which parts of three fluted Doric columns and their architrave are
preserved, with part of an olive branch projecting over them : this seems to be placed on the
side of a hill. Between the columns is the top of a pointed object like the spike of a spear.
Towards this building a diminutive Nike with powerful wings aloft (overlapping the border),
a long chiton, with cross-belts, mantle floating back from her arms, earrings and radiate stephane,
floats down, holding in both hands a laurel wreath. Against the fore part of her skirt two lines
are drawn which seem to belong to some object unidentified. Below Nike is a thymiaterion
(the upper part only preserved) : beside it Athene stands nearly en face, but looking to 1., with
tall crested helmet, decorated with tendrils, visor and raised chcekpieces, scaly aegis with snake