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Hearst Museum object titled Askos, accession number 8-3322, described as Attic Red-figure askos; incrustation especially on handle and underside; high curving handle, spout slants upward with flaring thickened rim; underside reserved; on top surface, one on either side of handle, crouching dog and crouching panther, the latter with frontal head.
Hearst Museum object titled Hydria, accession number 8-3316, described as Attic Red-figure hydria; restored: half of the foot, one horizontal handle, considerable parts of body, neck and mouth; glaze faded; added white paint; on neck, slanting palmettes; base border: maeander and checker-squares; below handle, palmette complex; round handle-roots and on rim, egg pattern; Birth of Dionysos and death of Semele.
Hearst Museum object titled Jug, accession number 8-3352, described as Attic geometric oinochoe; glaze black to bister; restored: part of trefoil-mouth and a few small patches on shoulder and body; plastic snake on handle; motives: dots, dotted lozenges, cross-hatched triangles, continuous maeander (simple or ‘cascading’), checker, checkered lozenges, sigmatoids, small lozenges without dots.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (eye cup), accession number 8-40, described as Attic black-figure eye-cup; some repainting of gorgoneion over break in bowl, otherwise intact; I, gorgoneion; between eyes, A, four-winged Artemis (Latin: Diana) with her deer, followed by a youth (perhaps not Apollo, according to Smith); B, four-winged Artemis; beneath each handle, inverted lotus. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (siana cup), accession number 8-1, described as Attic black-figure Siana kylix; restored; interior: Running winged goddess (Nike or Iris?) in tondo framed by bands of tongues and dicing; A and B, ten figures, bearded men in mantles, alternating with youths in cloaks. H., 14.7; D., 26.8 cm Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-37, described as Attic white-ground lekythos; handle & upper part of neck broken & mended; on collar, egg pattern; on shoulder, palmette ornament; above scene, maeander; dead woman in mantle seated at pamette stele; behind her, a heron; at 1. girl mourner with alabastron & basket of wreaths & tainiai; at r., youth; in field, pendent aryballos. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-3339, described as Attic black-figure lekythos; echinoid foot; plump cylindrical body; surface worn and pitted; on shoulder, red streak, short tongues, inverted lotus chain; Herakles stabs the Nemean Lion with a sword between two pairs of mantled youths, holding spears (leftmost figure completely eroded); Herakles’ club on ground, his mantle in field.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-3334, described as Attic black-figure lekythos; disk foot; handle broken off and reset, possibly modern; on shoulder, strokes above rays; above picture, 2-row dicing; on body, Dionysos, holding a vase of undetermined shape, sits to right between seated women or maenads; branches in field; red in wreath, beard, fillets, draperies; reserved band below.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-3315, described as Attic white-ground pattern lekythos; mouth, neck and handle restored; large chip below shoulder; black paint much worn, white paint discolored; on body, ivy leaves and dot-cluster berries, framed above and below by zones of maeander and lattice work; on shoulder, rays and short strokes.
Hearst Museum object titled Skyphos, accession number 8-5330, described as Attic Red-figure skyphos; glaze extensively fired tan to coral; A. youth in mantle, holding fillet between hands, movees to right to enter building denoted by a Doric column; behind him is suspended a bag for knuckle bones; B, a figurine in guise of maenad stands to left holding thyrsos; behind her, altar block; above it a suspended tainia. Height 16 cm, diameter 18.3 cm