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HISCHYLOS

For a general survey of the vases signed by this potter, v.
Walters, JHS. 1909, pp. 103-119, pls. 8-12: Klein, pp. 97-99.
He signs only with the evoLeaev and usually with some other
artist as painter. Walters gives thirteen vases signed by him of
which two are b.f. and are not considered here.
Of the eleven r.f. vases, four are signed by Epiktetos as painter
and one by Pheidippos. Of the six others, three bear the signa-
ture of Hischylos alone, two have fragmentary signatures which
are most probably to be restored with his name, and one is
doubtful.1
1*. London, Ricketts-Shannon Coll. Eye kylix: h. 0.13,
d. 0.35.
Walters, JHS. 1909, pp. m-114, pl. 8 (Z and A).
I. b.f. Warrior and serpent. Signature incised below one
of the handles Hh + W ! ΕΓ[Ο]ΙΕ^ΕΝ.
A. r.f. Nose.
B. r.f. Same.
2*. Munich (Jahn 1160). Kylix. From Vulci.
Cat. (Jahn) p. 332, no. 1160.
Brunn, KG. ii, p. 700, no. 3.
CIG. 8229 b.
Klein, no. 10; Euphronios, p. 305, no. 20.
Walters, no. 18.
Hartwig, p. 21, no. 9.
Nicole, Corpus 60, no. 10.
I. Youth holding pick-axe. HI^A + VVO^ ΕΓΟΙΕ^ΕΝ.
A. Youth leading horse. · · · NOK
B. Youths arming and woman.
1 The cut on the facing page represents Hischylos 1*: of Hischylos 2* no cut
is to be had at present.

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