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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 Calyx-krater, accession number 8-3297, described as Attic Red-figure calyx-krater; on rim, tongue pattern; under rim and below scenes, leaf pattern; A, semi-nude female (Ariadne) seated; before her, Eros (Latin: Cupid) offering her a fillet (?), and Dionysos, leaning on a rock; behind her, youth (Theseus) with outstretched arm, and silen; B, three mantled youths; between B and A, door.
Hearst Museum object titled Calyx-krater, accession number 8-3298, described as Attic Red-figure calyx-krater; steep, overhanging lip with simplified egg pattern; under lip and below scenes, wreath pattern; A, Ariadne, wreathed in ivy and wearing a brooched chiton, holds a mirror and alabastron, as she sits facing Dionysos, to whom Eros (Latin: Cupid) offers a circlet; B, youth and bearded man in mantles; Doric column between them.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-7, described as Attic Red-figure lekythos; lacks handle; heads of two woman facing, between them, pedestal with censer; beneath handle, floral ornament; barbotine technique used for jewellery of woman; on neck, tongues; above and below figure-zone, egg pattern.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-6552, described as Attic black figured lekythos; interior of mouth glazed black, upper surface red, exterior black neck and shoulder reserved with usual tongues and rays; picture area white-ground with draped male figure mounting chariot to right, cithara-player beyond horses, Hermes (Latin: Mercury) in front of them; above picture, three-row dicing; lower body glazed with reserved band.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-16, described as Attic black-figure lekythos; considerable restoration, especially in left half of figure scene; white ground on body; chariot in battle: chariot to right, with two pairs of fighting hoplites, one warrior fallen to the ground; above figure scene, two rows of dicing; on shoulder, tongues, five palmettes. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe, accession number 8-47, described as Attic plastic oinochoe; large chip in base, otherwise intact; woman’s head; added red paint for hair and lips; no incision in eyes.