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Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete kylix, accession number 8-2303, described as Etruscan (Faliscan) red-figure kylix; fragmentary: large portion of bowl and all of one handle preserved; fine fabric; good glaze; I (woman); A, athlete, woman, and youth; B, the like (the upper part of the woman remains); at handles, palmette complexes.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix, accession number 8-935, described as Etruscan (Faliscan) red-figure kylix; repaired from numerous fragments, some restoration; foot and handles missing; I, Apollo and Marsyas: the Challenge; maeander and checked squares around tondo; A-B, athletes and woman; at handle-zone, palmette complexes; full use of relief lines inside, none outside.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix, accession number 8-929, described as Faliscan red-figure kylix attributed to the Nazzano Painter (?). Reassembled from fragments; part of rim lost; Interior: girl and youth, the latter draped and holding a staff; behind him, a rock; A-B, three youths, wearing himatia; the one at right on each side leans on a stick; border of tondo decorated with maeander and cross-squares; palmette-lotus complexes at handles.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix fragment, accession number 8-9813, described as Faliscan fragment from the center of a red-figure kylix. Shows a satyr holding a large amphora. Abraded surface. Height: 16.5 cm; length: 14 cm.