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74 TONES. — CHARACTERISTICS OF BRYGOS. 
the vases of Peithinos, Euphronios, the "Master with. the Twig," the "Master with 
the favorite Lysis," Apollodoros, Duris, and Onesimos. 
In the case of boys and girls, the characteristic of the narrow eye is correctly 
stated by Hartwig to be peculiar to Brygos, if we understand him to mean that the 
eye is very long, as well as exceedingly narrow. Unless these two peculiarities are 
combined, the characteristic is of no use, inasmuch as the narrow eye occurs, as we 
have seen, on vases by other artists. 
20. The bogs and the girls are characterized by small, snub noses. This, we have seen, 
Hartwig associates with the narrow eye. The small nose is not necessarily a 
companion of the narrow eye, as will be clear from the instances cited under 
No. 19. It is well illustrated in the figure of Astyanax on the Iliupersis kylix 
( Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 4). It occurs also on a figure on a vase by the " Master with 
the Twig" (Meisterschalen, pi. LXXII, 1, the winged boy), on a vase by Peithinos 
(id. pi. XXVI, A, the second and third figures from the right), and on a vase by 
Duris (id. pi. XXII, 1). The small snub nose is seen also on two other vases, one 
of which is signed by Duris, the other done in his style (Designs from Greek Vases, 
pis. VI, 24, and IX, 35). 
21. llie lyre is long and slender. For an example, Hartwig cites pi. XXXIV 
of his Meisterschalen. On the signed vases of Brygos there is but one instance of 
the lyre (Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 5, side B), and here the form is not slend 
The slender lyre appears, however, on a vase by Hieron (Meisterschden, pi. XXIX, 
B, the second from the right), on one by Duris (id. XIX, 2), and finally on 
a fragment of a vase by Phintias, 1 where the form is almost identical with that 
given by Hartwig. 
22. Figures reclining on couches are covered to the tvaist ivith the himation. Hart- 
wig illustrates this by pi. XXXV of his Meisterschalen. No instance of this feature 
occurs on the signed vases. It appears on the interior of a kylix by the " Master 
with the favorite Lysis " (id. pi. LXX, 2), on fragments of a kylix by Apollodoros 
(id. LXIX, fragments 2 c and d\ and on a work of Duris (id. LXVII, 4) 
A nude bog as a wine-pour er . For Hartwig's example, see pi. XXXIV of his 
Meisterschalen. No such figure occurs on the signed vases of Brygos, nor are there, to 
my knowledge, any on the works of other artists. But a figure standing in the same 
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attitude, except that the right hand clasps the column, instead of resting against 
to be seen m Gerhard's Am. Vusenb. pi. CCXCI, 2. The figure differs from the 
shown by Hartwig on pi. XXXIV in that it is clad in an himation. 
1 Hartwig, Meisterschalen, pi. XVII, 2. 
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