TONES. 
CHARACTERISTICS OF Bin GOS 
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alone. I have already shown how valueless, for 
are peculiarities that can be duplicated elsewhere. 
far the characteristics, as 
given by Hart wig 
this I shall show in each 
me wishing to do accurate work 
Our first duty is to ascertain how 
peculiar to our artist. In doing 
first, whether the characteristic under consid 
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is to be found on the signed works of Brygos, and, secondly, whether it aj>] n 
on 
the vases of other artists. In many cases I shall be able to employ llartwig's own 
book, the Meisterschalen, as proof against himself. 
The characteristics assigned by Hartwig to Brygos are these : 
1. Hie meander is the double, interlocking variety. For an illustration of it, see 
Hartwig's Meisterschalen, pi. XXXIII. This meander (Fig. 1) does not occur on the 
signed 
The meanders, and other borders, that do appear on the signed va- « of Brygos 
vases. 
are 
a (Fig. 2). One in which the 
meanders are interrupted at inter- 
vals of two or three by crossed 
squares. A variation (Fig. 3) ap- 
pears on the same vase with it. 
For illustration see Wiener Vorlegebl. 
VIII, 2. 
b (Fig. 4). One in which the 
meanders are in groups of three. 
For this see Wiener Vorlegebl, VIII, 3. 1 
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(Fig. 5). One in which the meanders are interrupted at irregul 
This is illustrated in the Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 5 
d (Fig. 7). One in which the 
ders 
pted at intervals of 
th 
more 
This meander is given in the Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 4 
(Fig. 8). One which is found on a vase given in the Wiener Vorlegebl VIII. 6 
A palmette scroll. 
Wiener Vorlegebl. C, VII. 
This occurs on one of the fragments illustrated in the 
In 
many 
the 
Thus 
styles of meanders (a-f) are to be found elsewhere, 
the one given in the Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 2 (a of our list), occurs on two vases illus- 
trated in Vases of the AshnoUan Museum, pis. 10 and 11. All these meanders appear 
as well on a number of vases illustrated in the Mewterschalen, pis. VIII. XI, XII, XIII, 
1 A variety of this occurs on a kylix (p. 114) in the Mi 
tioned by Hartwig. The meander is that shown in Fig. 6. 
Arts 
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