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Hearst Museum object titled Hydria and lid, accession number 8-984a, described as Red-figure Hydria (urn) and lid; Satyrs and maenad; under each side-handle, a naked youth watching (one squatting, the other seated on a rock, beckoning to a duck). On the shoulder, palmettes. The foot and base of the vase are in great part modern plaster. Relief-lines are used, but not in the left-hand youth or in any of the pattern-work.
Hearst Museum object titled Hydria lid, accession number 8-984b, described as Red-figure Hydria (urn) and lid; satyrs and maenad; under each side-handl, a naked youth watching (one squatting, the other seated on a rock, beckoning to a duck). On the shoulder, palmettes. The foot and base of the vase are in great part modern plaster. Relief-lines are used, but not in the left-hand youth or in any of the patternwork. Poor work. H. (with lid), 34.9 cm. W., 27.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete oinochoe, accession number 8-985, described as Red-figure oinochoe (wine jug); maenad and satyrs on body; warrior with shield on neck; palmettes on handle side of body and neck of jug; repaired from pieces, most of spout missing.
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 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 Skyphos, accession number 8-999, described as Huge red-figure skyphos (cup); A) a satyr and maenad; B) Nike; white for female flesh, wings, and the satyr’s pelt; awkward drawing; palmettes and geometric designs occupying other spaces of cup; repaired from fragments; concentric circles on bottom. Height: 24.3 cm; diameter: 25.0 cm.
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.