TONKS. — CHARACTERISTICS OF BBYG06. 77 
31. TJie sceptres are ivound with a filet This decoration, which is applied in tie 
manner that a stripe is painted about a barber's pole, occurs on four of th.j signed 
vases of Brygos. They are illustrated in the Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 2, 3, 4, and 6. 
It is found also on a vase given in Gerhard, Aus. Vasenb. pi. CCXCIL :;. 
The following seven character 
,«_. .istics which are given by Hartwig deal onlv 
treatment of the hair. They are : 
32). The hair is rolled at the back of the licad. Hartwig moni ions this as common 
with Brygos, and to illustrate it cites pi. XXXIII, 2, of his }[cistcrschalen. This styl< 
of dressing the hair appears on none of the signed vises, and on only two given by 
Hartwig on pis. XXXII and XXXIII, 2. The same manner of treating the hair 
is employed by Peithinos on a vase in Berlin (id. pi. XXVI [, side A). Hire the roll is 
a trifle more elaborate. It appears on another kylix of IN itbinos in Berlin (id. pi. 
XXIV, 1) and is used by Duris on the youth on the interior of the Boston 
(id. pi. XXI). 
}3). The liair is gathered in a single roll at the neck. This is .shown on pi. XXXIII. 2, 
of the Meisterschalen. The figure at the extreme left of side B of the vase gi\ n in the 
Wiener Vorlegebl. VIII, 4, has his hair done up in this way. Peithinos uses this mode 
of doing the hair (Meisterschalen, pi. XXVII), and Duris uses the same feature on a 
kylix of the Louvre (id. pi. LXV). This also appears on a stamnos of the severe, red- 
figured style, illustrated in Gerhard, Aus. Vasenb. pi. XLIV, 2. See our Plati- I. II 
54). The hair is arranged in a series of egg-shaped rolls. This mode of dressing the 
hair * (Fig. 15, p. 8) appears on the Iliupersis kylix, on the figure that has fallen before 
Orsimenes. The characteristic is not confined to Brygos, but is used by the 4 Master 
with the Twig " (Meisterschalen, pi. LXXV) on all the six figures on side A, and on the 
first and the fourth from the left on side B. 
4 (35). Thehairhangs in a knot tied once or twiccon the neck.' This feature appears on 
none of the signed vases, nor on the plates given by Hartwig in his Mmfcrsehalm to 
show the style of Brygos. Hieron, howev 
Baltimore kylix ( I pi 
Here the girl in the interior picture has the hair done up in a cue, and tied 
with one knot. The " Master with the Twig" also employs this scheme for the hair 
of the girl at the right on side B (id. pi. LXXV). 
5 (36). The hair is drawn as a double row of egg-shaped rolh on the neck. 
trated on a kylix, probably by Brygos, that is given in Gerhard, Aus. Vasenb. } 
CCLXXVIII and CCLXXIX, 3. It occurs on no signed vase of Brygos, an 
This 
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other artist uses this method of drawing the hair. 
1 No. 4 of list of sigmed vases (p. 102). 
See 
