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Two Vases in Harrow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

By the kindness of Mr. B. P. Lascelles, I am able to publish two red-figured vases in the Harrow School Museum. The drawings are by Mr. F. W. Lambert. I must also thank Miss G. M. A. Richter, Mr. L. D. Caskey and Dr. Waldhauer for permission to reproduce vases in New York, Boston and Petrograd.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1916

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References

1 Owing to an unhappy accident, Figs. 4 A and 5 B are on a slightly smaller scale than Figs. 4 B and 5 A.

2 I should like to make a few corrections of my article in J.H.S. 30, p. 38, note 5 (2): the four vases adduced are by one hand, but not the hand of the Tyszkiewicz painter. On the Tyszkiewicz painter, and on the painter of these four vases, see my article in A.J.A. 1916, pp. 147–152.

P. 45, No. 10. The contour of the hair is incised.

P. 60, No. 25 is part of a calyx-krater.

P. 61, No. 26a. Part of B is preserved, with a similar scene.

P. 65, on the Brygos cup. Correct from Miss Herford's article, J.H.S. 34, pp. 106–113.

P. 66, No. 34. The foot does not belong.