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intervals (commonly after the third or fourth meander) by squares with various o: 
mentations. This peculiarity, however, is not the sole property of Brygos, but app 
as we have seen, on vases by the "Master with 'the Bald Head" and the -Ma 
Twig 
3J 
2. The satyrs are lively, and have small heads and short noses. According to II art wig, 
atyrs of this type are very characteristic of Brygos. But on the only signed vase 
hat has a picture showing satyrs, illustrated in the Wiener VorlegeU. VI 11, 6, the heads 
small. They are perhap 
of the satyrs done by Euphro 
nios, but, as compared with the Hieronic satyr heads, they could not be described 
as small. Hartwig is inaccurate, moreover, in calling the noses of the satyrs ihort. 
The shape of them is rather such as would be obtained by placing a finger under the 
end of the nose and pressing it upward. The characteristic satyr nose 1 on the Brygos 
vase appears in Fig. 9. The lively satyr is not peculiar to Brygos. Micron and 
Euphronios both represent their satyr figures with considerable action. Tl 
characteristic that can truly be said to belong to the Brygos satyrs, and to no other.'- 
is the turned-up nose. 
3. A black stripe, with dots along one edge, serving as a border for garment* (Fig. 1 0) 
This, as Hartwig notes, is very common. It occurs nine times oi 
in the Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 4, three times on the one illustn 
trated 
ted id. VIII, 5 
three times on the one illustrated on VIII, 6. It is not confined to Brygos, however, 
for Duris, Hieron, and Onesimos have it (Meisterschalcn, pis. XXVIII, L1V, and LX\ ), 
and it is found on a vase illustrated on Gerhard's Aus. Vasenb. pi. CCXXXIX. The 
decoration was passed on to the fine red-figured style (see Millingen, Pchdurce 
antiques de Vases Grecs, pi. XI) 
4 (Fig. 11). Tlie garments are ornamented with dots. Hartwig remarks that this 
form of decoration occurs also on works of Euphronios.. Of the signed vases of 
Brygos, it is found on those given in the Wiener Vorlegebl pis. VIII, 2, 3, 4, • > 
It 
shown on pi. VIII, 2 
VIII, 3, fon 
times on that illustrated on VIII, 4, ten times on that on VIII, 5, and twice on the 
vase shown on VIII, 6. The same decoration is found also on a vase by Onesimos, 
Meistersehalen, LXII, 2; on an amphora of the severe red-figured style by Duris (?), 
Gerhard, Aus. Vasenb. pi. CCLXXXIII (this also has the dotted stripe) ; on a vase 
given on pi. XVIII, op. cU., and, finally, on another illustrated in the Arch. ZeU. 
1883, pi. 4. This ornament was possibly borrowed from the black-figured style, for it 
occurs on vases of that period. For illustration, see Gerhard, Aus. Vasenb. pi. CXXX. 
i Cf. All the satyrs but Styon on No. 8 of the list of signed vases (p. 104). 
