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Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-1859, described as Etrusco-Corinthian lekythos, dogs. Description from Matteucig (1951): Alabastron; height: 17.7 cm; diameter: 5.7 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 13). Italo-Corinthian. Clay pinkish cream; cream slip; red-brown paint. Shape similar to no. 1858. On lip, three concentric circles; upper half of lip's edge, brown; three stripes on handle; tongues on swelling; narrow and broad bands, divided by reserved lines, down to the middle; then a broad reserved zone, with three narrow bands; at the bottom, between two broad bands, four animals (dogs?) in silhouette, running right. The color of the decoration, due to uneven firing, varies from brown to brownish red. Part of lip broken off.  Cf. Montelius, pl. 212, no. 5, from Pitigliano, and pl. 285, no. 22 from Tarquinia; Mon. Ant., XV, 1905, Pl. IX, fig. 16, from Rome; Bull. Com., 1898, Pl. XI, 4, from Rome; C.W.A., Louvre, fasc. 9, III C b, pl. 5, no. 24.
Hearst Museum object titled Lekythos, accession number 8-1858, described as Etrusco-Corinthian lekythos. Description from Matteucig (1951): Alabastron; height: 15.7 cm; diameter: 5.7 cm (see Matteucig's plate XIX, 12). Italo-Corinthian. Clay light cream; pinkish-cream slip; dark brown and violet paint. High, flat-bottomed alabas tron with thick swelling about neck. On lip, a broad violet and a narrow brown circle; edge of lip, solid brown; four stripes on handle; above swelling, tongue pattern; from there, down to the middle of the body, alternated broad brown and narrow violet bands; four animals (hounds?) in silhouette, running right; then more bands, alternately brown and violet. Paint badly peeled off.  Cf. Not. Sc., 1878, Pl. IV, 2, from Suessola; Not. Sc., 1902, p. 501, fig. 3, no. 4, from So vana; Not. Sc., 1934, p. 373, fig. 26, no. 3, from Populonia; J.d.I., XV, 1900, p. 184, fig. 24, from Poggio Buco; Robinson, Toronto Vases, Pl. XI, 154, from Castel d'Asso; Sieve king-Hackl, Pl. XXIX, 736; C.W.A., Louvre, fasc. 9, III C b, Pl. V, 23; C.W.A., Oxford, fasc. 2, III C, pl. 4, no. 36, from Orvieto; Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Mass., no. 40.5572.
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 8-37, 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 8-35, described as Attic black-figure lekythos; Herakles and Cretan Bull, with three figures of Iolaos (?), each carrying a club and mantle; in field, suspended in foiliage, Herakles club and mantle (at 1.), his bow and quiver (at r.); above, four rows of dicing; below, two rows; on shoulder, tongues, complex of seven palmettes. Once in Brussels in the Somzée Collection.