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There are 3 objects for which Decoration contains → bends
2004.5.4 Fragment exterior/ convex side: with his back to the missing handle, a satyr bends to serve a lost figure, of whom only a section of robed lower-body remains (possibly Dionysos). Beginnings of a branch with dotted leaves (typical of the Leafless Group) by satyr's right hand. Dashes of added red on satyr's beard and recliner's robe. Other details incised. Rim painted with a black band, a line of lighter wash beneath it.
51.4.11 Glaze is dark brown, sometimes with a reddish hue. Glazed on rim, neck (interior and exterior), handles, at junction of body and stand, and on exterior of foot. Cartoon-ish black-figure scenes on body and stand, with incised detail. Body, side A: Legless horseman, with arms spread on either side, to right on a horse held by a bearded man in a short tunic, with a dagger at his right side, who stands to his left. Behind him stands another bearded man wearing a short tunic, who holds a branch in his outstretched right hand, and bends his left arm at his side. Body, side B: Another legless horseman advances to the right, also with arms outstretched, on a horse, galloping towards a bearded, male figure, wearing a long tunic, who stands profile to the left. Stand, side A: Two confronting water birds, with 3 flecks behind the right water bird. Stand, side B: Two male figures in profile to the right, with a dagger at his left side; the second figure, who is shorter, seems to be bound.
REDMG:1964.1685.1 Flat section of handle which slightly bends. Incised line runs down both surfaces of the handle in the middle. Reserved.
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