TONKS. — CHARACTERISTICS OF BKYOOS. t S3 
The only detail introduced to show the place of action is the chest, 1 from which 
Thoas, or Kypselos, emerges. The grain of the wood of the chest is shown by dilute 
glaze. 
No. 13. Eight figures have the intense expression. Another Brygos characteristic 
is the looped band tied around the ankles of warriors. It appears on the youth «'< rul- 
ing in the interior picture. Three figures have garment! with the dotted border, and 
four have the garments sprinkled with dots. One figure leans back — in this ca 5 to 
lift a large round shield. One of the boys has the snub nose. Details are used to 
indicate the locality. Thus the bags hang on the wall; and a helmet rests on a 
bracket secured to the wall. A stool shows the scene to be indoors. The u narrow 
eye " occurs once. 
No. 15. The figure of Apollo, as lie appears on exterior B, has the "interne 
expression." 
Beside this characteristic appear the " pearled " border for garments, the dott< 1 
garments (which appear in both the possible 
boyish ev 
of details to indicate locality. 3 It may be noted that, while here there is no 
opportunity for variety 
dress, Apollo appears differently clad 
sides of the vase. The sceptre that Apollo bears on side B is striped. 
No. 16. By means of two characteristics one recognizes this vase to be a work by 
Brygos. Thus one figure possesses the " intense expression," while the girl on the 
has the narrow, beady ey 
The other characteristics appearing are the dotted 
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four 
stances of this motive out of a possible five), food-baskets hanging on the wall, the 
representation of an adolescent female figure, the portrayal of the girl's nose as snub, 
the covering of a reclining figure to the waist, the introduction of a staff, with a rob. 
draped on it, leaning against some object, and the indication of the locality by 
of various objects 
means 
No. 17. This vase is shown to be a work by Brygos by the 
of the 
motive of the " intense expression 
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Other characteristics 5 appearing are as follows : 
The "pearled-edge" border (occurring thirteen times out of sixteen); the dotted 
garments (five instances) ; three male figures, not satyrs, have hairy bodies ; the repre- 
1 For other instances of the introduction of a chest, cf. vases Nos. 
2 Hermes, in the cradle. 
8 On exterior B, appears a tree; on exterior A, Hermes in his cr 
visible, to show the entrance to the cave. 
* By means of couches, baskets, flute-cases, and a vase. 
6 These characteristics are not the sole property of Brygos. 
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