Euthymides and his Fellows, p. 160, pl. 42: Gardiner,
Greek Ath. Sp. p. 324, fig. 78 (diskobolos): idem, JHS.
1907, p. 16, fig. 5: Pottier, Gaz. d. Beaux Arts, 1917, p.
445 C#)·
A. Diskobolos and trainer. KAVCG El (retr.).
B. Akontistes and trainer. KAVO^.
14. Florence 4218. Kotyle (fragment).
Beazley, no. 19 b: Colvin, JHS. i, pl. 3, p. 139: Graef,
Athen. Mitt. 1890, p. 29 (attributed to the same hand as the
Acropolis fragment, Beazley, loc. cit. no. 26 a): Roscher,
ii, p. 346, fig. 4.
A. Iris attacked by centaurs.
15. Florence. Stamnos.1
Beazley, no. 23.
A. Trainer between two athletes.2
B. Boy between two youths.
16. Girgenti, Coll. Baron Giudice. Kalyx krater. Only a
little of the vase is antique.
Beazley, VA. p. 42; JHS. 1916, p. 128 (μ).
A. The leading away of Briseis. KAVEV.
16 bis. Girgenti, Museo Civico. Pelike.
Jahrb. 1893, p. 183 (A): Beazley, JHS. 1916, p. 128.
A. Seated youth with pelike on the ground. B. ?
17. Harrow 55. Amphora (twisted handles): h. 0.47.
Cat. no. 55: Burlington Cat. 1904, p. in, pl. 95, H 54
(style of Douris): Beazley, no. 13, pl. vii; JHS. 1916,
p. 123 ff. pl. 6 (B), figs. 1 and 2; VA. p. 43, fig. 24^5 (B).
A. Silen holding greaves and helmet.
B. Silen holding spear and shield.
18. Leyden, Case 22, no. 20. Kalpis. From Vulci: h. 0.375.
Cat. p. 103, no. 20: Folzer, p. 116, no. 199: Roulez, pl. xi,
1 = Reinach, ii, p. 272, 1: Beazley, no. 16.
Shoulder picture only. Centaurs and Lapiths.
1 Mr. Curtis was unable to locate this vase.
2 The trainer and diskobolos are practically duplicates of the similar figures on
the Corneto kalyx krater (Beazley, loc. cit. no. 10) while the akontist is a trans-
lation into a rear view of the similar figure on the same vase.
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Greek Ath. Sp. p. 324, fig. 78 (diskobolos): idem, JHS.
1907, p. 16, fig. 5: Pottier, Gaz. d. Beaux Arts, 1917, p.
445 C#)·
A. Diskobolos and trainer. KAVCG El (retr.).
B. Akontistes and trainer. KAVO^.
14. Florence 4218. Kotyle (fragment).
Beazley, no. 19 b: Colvin, JHS. i, pl. 3, p. 139: Graef,
Athen. Mitt. 1890, p. 29 (attributed to the same hand as the
Acropolis fragment, Beazley, loc. cit. no. 26 a): Roscher,
ii, p. 346, fig. 4.
A. Iris attacked by centaurs.
15. Florence. Stamnos.1
Beazley, no. 23.
A. Trainer between two athletes.2
B. Boy between two youths.
16. Girgenti, Coll. Baron Giudice. Kalyx krater. Only a
little of the vase is antique.
Beazley, VA. p. 42; JHS. 1916, p. 128 (μ).
A. The leading away of Briseis. KAVEV.
16 bis. Girgenti, Museo Civico. Pelike.
Jahrb. 1893, p. 183 (A): Beazley, JHS. 1916, p. 128.
A. Seated youth with pelike on the ground. B. ?
17. Harrow 55. Amphora (twisted handles): h. 0.47.
Cat. no. 55: Burlington Cat. 1904, p. in, pl. 95, H 54
(style of Douris): Beazley, no. 13, pl. vii; JHS. 1916,
p. 123 ff. pl. 6 (B), figs. 1 and 2; VA. p. 43, fig. 24^5 (B).
A. Silen holding greaves and helmet.
B. Silen holding spear and shield.
18. Leyden, Case 22, no. 20. Kalpis. From Vulci: h. 0.375.
Cat. p. 103, no. 20: Folzer, p. 116, no. 199: Roulez, pl. xi,
1 = Reinach, ii, p. 272, 1: Beazley, no. 16.
Shoulder picture only. Centaurs and Lapiths.
1 Mr. Curtis was unable to locate this vase.
2 The trainer and diskobolos are practically duplicates of the similar figures on
the Corneto kalyx krater (Beazley, loc. cit. no. 10) while the akontist is a trans-
lation into a rear view of the similar figure on the same vase.
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