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Hearst Museum object titled Amphora, accession number 8-3377, described as Attic black-figure amphora of “doubleen” shape; A, combat of three warriors; at left archer to left looking round; at right two hoplites fighting, one fallen to ground (his sheild blazon a white tripod);  B, Dionysos standing to right., head turned back, holding rhyton and branch, between dancing satyr and maenad; on neck, lotus-palmette on shoulder, tongues. Height 32.0 cm Diameter 18.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Eye kotyle, accession number 8-9868, described as Attic black figure eye kotyle; cup with handle rising above rim.  black glazed interior.  griffins flank handle.  Dionysos on a mule facing dancing satyr.  2 eye designs.  figures lightly incised, painted black.  ca. 510-490 BC.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (eye cup), accession number 8-898, described as Attic black-figure kylix; reassembled from many fragments with some restoration in white plaster; interior: reserved tondo none of whose decoration remains; A-B: Dionysos (with ivy and rhyton) and maenad between eyes; at each side of handle, dancing satyr; under handle, slender lotus; on rim (white-ground), double row of ivy leaves.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (reproduction), accession number 8-4095, described as Immense red-figured kylix. Reproduction (modern) of a large (51.8 x 23.0 cm) red-figure ware kylix by the end 5th Cent. Attic vase painter Oltos. Top center rondelle with striding warrior and inscription: EVXIΦΕΟϟ ΕΠΟΈΙEϟEN.  Underside: A) Olympian gods feasting; B) Dionysos mounting a chariot with maenads and satyrs. Base engraved with inscription.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix type a, accession number 8-899, described as Attic black-figure cup (sub-A); put together from numerous fragments with repainting over fractures, large area of restoration on side B; I, winged youth; A-B Dionysos with satyrs, seated women, and a satyr on a donkey; under each handle, a dolphin.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix type a, accession number 8-900, described as Attic black-figure cup sub-A; reassembled from several large fragments, repainting over breaks, clay surface much worn; I: warrior; A-B: Dionysos seated holding rhyton, with maenads on donkeys, and satyrs; grapevines in field; under each handle, a dolphin.
Hearst Museum object titled Neck-amphora, accession number 8-5699, described as Attic black-figure neck-amphora; body black except for reserved strip with black tongues on shoulder and zone of rays at bottom; on neck; A, Hephaistos (Hephaestus), holding rhyton and vine, rides a mule to right between satyrs, the one at left carrying a wineskin; B, Dionysos, with kantharos and vine, sits to right between dancing maenads, with krotala height 39.8 cm; Diameter of lip 19.4 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Plaster cast, accession number 21-42, described as Cast of well kerb; probably from a  temple precinct. Subject: preparations by satyrs for a Bacchic revel. Dionysos himself, beardless, and nude, contemplates Seilenos in an advanced stage of drunkenness. The god himself requires the support of an attendant.  Vatican Museum.  Formatore opposite British School of Art in Rome, up street.  Mercatali Brothers put the casts in their bill.
Hearst Museum object titled Stamnos fragments, accession number 8-983, described as Attic Red-figure stamnos; restoration in plaster; part of 1 handle broken off; figures eroded; on rim, egg pattern; on shoulder, tongues; at handles, palmette complexes; between friezes, egg pattern; below them, maeander and checker pattern; above: Return of Hephaistos (Hephaestus) (Hephaistos, Dionysos, maenads, and satyrs); below Komos.