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Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 8-359, described as Attic Red-figure plate; bored for suspension, with the stripes horizontal; put together from four fragments; decorated on both sides with black and reversed stripes.
Hearst Museum object titled Plate, accession number 8-1743, described as Etrusco-Corinthian plate. Attributed to the Rosoni Painter (ca. 580 BCE). Description from Matteucig (1951): Plate; height: 5.2 cm; diameter: 24.5 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIII, 18). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pale buff; cream slip; decoration in dark-brown and violet paint. Low plate with ring base; vertical lip, grooved below; at diametrically opposite sides, a small handle, made of a strip of clay which fits into the groove. In the center, four concentric circles; then an animal zone of panthers and ducks, divided by rosettes and other typical Corinthian fillings; lip brown. Under foot, a circle and two sets of diametrically opposite groups of four petals.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1898, p. 442, fig. 7, from Poggio Buco. Perhaps Rosone style; see Beazley-Magi, p. 74, nos. 84,85.
Hearst Museum object titled Stemmed plate, accession number 8-991, described as Etruscan Red-figure stemmed plate; intact; lip, underside of rim, and foot painted black; inside, head of a woman to left, wearing diadem, sakkos, and earring; border of wave-pattern.