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TONES. 
CHARACTERISTICS OF BRYGOS. 
A band tied about the ankles of warriors, and looped behind, just below the 
greaves. The object is to prevent the metal greave from chafing the flesh. An ex- 
ample is given in the Wiener Vorlegebl VIII, 6 (Fig. 21). Other artists employ the 
band about the ankle. Thus it occurs on a vase by Onesimos (Meisterschalen, pi. LVIII, 
'onios (Gerhard, Aus. Vasenb. pi. CCXXVI, our 
Fig. 22), and on a vase by Euph 
Fig. 23 and pi. CXXI V, our Fig. 24 ). But in none of these instances is the band looped 
behind, as is the case on the vases by Brygos. 
We have now, by a process of elimination, obtained a list of characteristics ivhich 
occur on the works of 'Brygos ; and on those of no other artists. These characteristics are as 
follows : 
1. The characteristic satyr nose on the vases of Brygos is such as would be obtained 
by placing a finger under the end of the 
2*. 
25. 
26. 
27 6. 
nose and pressing upward (see Fig. 9 J. 1 
2. The eyes of boys and girls are long 
and narrow. 
3. An intense expression due to the 
delicate nostril, and the drooping of the 
corners of the mouth (Fig. 25). 
4. A flute-player looks back, playing 
the (double) flute as he moves forward. 
5. The hetairae are shown with short 
hair. 
6. A fillet consisting of a broad band, 
ornamented with vertical bars, that passes 
around the head and ends in two string- 
27 a. 
Figures 25-28. — Types of Heads. 
25. Furtwangler and Reichhold, Griech. Vasenm, pi. 47 
26. Meisierschalen , pi. LXIX, 1 ; 27 b. id. pi. XXXII. 
28. Furtwangler and Reichhold, Griech. Vasenm, pi. 14 
ends, which themselves end in a three- 
stranded tassel (see Fig. 16). 2 
7. A fillet, looped behind, ending in a 
ball from which start three strings also 
ending in a ball (Fig. 18) 
3 
knob 
5 
A type of kerykeion that occurs in three varieties 4 (Fig. 19) 
The sceptre has for a head two leaf-like objects 
spring 
from the base of a 
i 
3 
Mm. d. Inst. Villi, 46. 
Man. d. Inst. 1856, pi. XIV. Gerhard, Trinksch. u. Gef. 
Wiener VorleaehL VTTT ft J 
* Id. VIII, 3, 6 ; C, 7 
6 Id. VIII, 6. 
