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There are 35 objects for which Attribution contains → ure
11.10.19 Ure (CVA) notes that the shoulder pattern is very near to that of the Theseus Painter
14.9.82 Ure
14.9.83 Ure (CVA 1)
22.3.2 Ure
23.4.1 Ure attributes this as a 'late work' of the Q Painter: JHS 64 (1944) 75 no.43
25.8.6 Beazley: ABV 698.11bis; but see A.D. Ure ('Euboean')
25.9.4 Ure (CVA) attributes this to the 'Workshop of the Beldam Painter'
26.12.10 Ure (CVA 18): 'In general similar to those painted in the Krokotos-White Heron Workshop, but there is no reason to suppose it was painted in that workshop'
26.12.19 Ure (CVA) attributes this vase to the 'Manner of the Emporion Painter'
26.2.95 Ure (CVA 1): Manner of Lydos
27.4.1 Cf. P. Ure, Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery from Rhitsona, p. 67
28.6.3 Ure: 'Style of the Fat Boy Group'
28.6.4 Ure: 'Very bad Fat Boy style'
29.11.2 Ure attriutes this to the 'Manner of the Haimon Painter'
29.11.3 Ure (CVA) attributes this to the 'Manner of the Haimon Painter'
29.5.1 Ure ('Near the Group of the Arming Lekythoi'); Beazley ('Group of the Hoplite-Leaving-Home' and, formerly, 'Phanyllis Group')
34.8.4 Ure (CVA) attributes this to the 'Workshop of the Beldam Painter'
34.8.5 Ure (CVA) attributes this to the 'Manner of the Haimon Painter'
34.8.8 Ure
35.4.2 Ure 1960, 215.
37.7.5 Ure; Beazley
39.8.1 Ure
39.8.5 Ure
45.10.23 Ure
45.10.5 Beazley (ARV2 1287): 'Compare to the Group of Cambridge 73'; Ure (Painter of Heidelberg 210)
45.6.12 Ure
45.6.14 Ure ('Group of the Hoplite-Leaving-Home')
48.2.1 A.D. Ure, JHS 1929 and 1935
51.4.10 Ure attributes it to the same hand as mastoid cups in Vienna (Vienna 296) and in New York (ex Coll. Gallatin): CVA Fogg Museum and Gallatin Collections pl. 41.4
51.7.16 Ure: ABV 272.97 (but contra. see Burow)
59.6.1 Ure: palmettes 'related to' 'tree palmettes' from Tanagra Floral ware: see Hesperia 15 (1946) 30.
60.1.5 Ure 1960, 215
60.8.3A-B Ure 1960, 216.
61.6.4 Ure 1970 explains that this skyphos provides a link between the Group of the Athens Hydria (F) and the Group of the Reading Lekanis (G).
61.6.5 Ure (BSA 1960) identifies this vase as from the same workshop (and probably same hand) as Chalcis 938 (deep handleless bowl).
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