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Hearst Museum object titled Aryballos, accession number 8-2350, described as Corinthian black-figure aryballos; globular body; intact; frieze of warriors to right, “hail-storm” filling on base, concentric circles around dot; on shoulder, tongues; dots on rim; 3 concentric circles around mouth.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell-krater, accession number 8-3823, described as Red-figure Bell Krater; whites and yellows; 4 small outlets on lower surface; 2 scences: a seated woman with palm and patera facing a male youth bearing a palm; standing male figure facing another figure bearing a palm branch; palmette beneath each handle; red line on inside of rim of krater; base repaired from fragments, some chips, otherwise good condition. Height 36.4 diameter 36.8cm
Hearst Museum object titled Lebes gamikos, accession number 8-48, described as Attic Red-figure lebes gamikos; on shoulder, tongue pattern; above and below scene, ovulo; A, bride seated holding necklace; Eros (Latin: Cupid) flying to her with dish of fruit; at 1., woman with alabastron and sash; at r., woman with wreath and sash; under each handle, Nike; B, woman with alabastron; sakkos in background; use of barbotine for jewelry.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-3345, described as Campanian Red-figure squat lekythos; subsidiary ornament entirely repainted; figures, except for the lower portion of Eros (Latin: Cupid), look unretouched; added yellow and white paint; Eros, seated woman with chest or sistrum (see References), and woman with mirror; below, wave pattern; palmette complex at handle; egg-pattern on shoulder; tongues on neck.
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe (olpe), accession number 8-3379, described as Attic black-figure olpe; refoil mouth, bifid handle; in panel to right of handle, Dionysos, carrying (?) vine, and four satyrs ; two of them bear askoi, which also serve as apotropaic eyes, the others strike attitueds in the corners; above frieze of lotus; on reverse of body, the usual reserved triangles. Height including handle 27.0 cm; Diameter is 13.7cm
Hearst Museum object titled Plastic head oinochoe, accession number 8-3818, described as Attic plastic oinochoe; restored: lower part of neck on l. side; some retouching of eyes; woman’s head; scalloped hair, ivy wreath on cap; lips and nostril holes vermillion, hair covered with yellow glaze, edge of cap white; no incision in eyes. Height including handle 20.2 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Plastic lekythos and stopper, accession number 8-1398, described as Etruscan plastic lekythos and stopper; surface worn; some paint missing and thin coat of transparent glaze wash now mostly gone; patches of brown and flecks of black incrustation; lekythos in form of kneeling doe, whose long, slender neck is the neck of the lekythos and whose head serves as the stopper; remains of dark red paint on head, light brown to red-brown dots on body.