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Payne, Humfry
Necrocorinthia: a study of Corinthian art in the Archaic period — Oxford, 1931

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CORINTHIAN FIGURE STYLE 143

that in the right-hand corner of the Corfu pediment, which belongs to the
end of the first quarter of the sixth century. Much later is the bronze relief
from Ptoion, B.C.H. 1892, pi. 10, 4.1

Various Gods and Goddesses.

The majority are naturally to be found on the votive pinakes from
Penteskouphia (see Furtwangler's Catalogue), and on the vases with mytho-
logical scenes already discussed. The following, from other vases, may be
mentioned here:

Apollo (in chariot?): kotyle, no. 958.

Apollo and Artemis: plate, no. 1056. On Artemis, see also p. 78.
Athena (armed): aryballos, no. 1257.

Poseidon: oinochoe no. 1124; crater no. 1459: cf. the horned deity beside
a sea monster on the alabastron no. 374.

Hermes: aryballos no. 828 (cf. 'Agamemnon' on no. 861). Hermes flanked
by orientalizing animals occurs in contemporary Attic painting (cf., for
example, J.H.S. 1929, 256 and 257, fig. 5).

1 The late pinax A. D. ii, pi. 29, 23, Pfuhl fig. 188, is part of a gigantomachy: so also, perhaps, A. D. i,
pi. 7, 3 ;ii, pi. 29, 9; pi. 39, 4.
 
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