TONKS. 
CHARACTERISTICS OF BRYGOS. 
85 
In addition to these peculiarities are those of the " pearled-edge " border for pir- 
ments ; the snub nose of the boy with the boxing thong; and the introduction of <le- 
tails to indicate locality. The narrow eye also appears in the figure of the trainer on 
the exterior of the vase. 
No. 22. The "intense expression" appears in the figure on each side of this 
rhyton. 
Other characteristics present are the long, slender lyre (side A), and the draping 
of both reclining figures to the waist with himatia. The narrow eye is pre.* nt in both 
figures. 
No. 23. The motive of 
de boy as wine-pourer 1 marks this ns a P»rv 
Other characteristics on the vase are the thrown-back head ; a food -bash ets on th 
wall; striped pillows; the long, slender lyre; the draping of reclining figur< I to th 
himatia ; and the use of details to indicate the pi 
3 
No. 25. These fragments are identified by the snub nose of the satvr on the frag 
it given by Hartwig, Meisterschalen, LXIX, I. 4 
No. 26. On this vase are two instances of the narrow boyish ej 
Both of the boys show the snub 
A column is introduced 
No. 28. On th 
appear the "intense expression"; 5 the youthful 
beady eye ; 6 and the hair drawn as a double row of egg-shaped 
The other peculiarities appearing are the g 
borde 
dots on one edg 
the dotted d 
on 
the garments; 9 the youthful, snub nose; in and the use of 
details to show locality. Three men have hairy bodies, and 
eye. Brygos' love of 
is well show 
the 
h 
dog on the exterior 
side B, which jumps up against a boy, who holds out his hand 
1 Exterior, side B. 
2 End figure, exterior, side A. 
8 Vases, etc., below the exterior pictures. 
persoi 
confined to the illustration given by Hart wig 
on pi. LXIX, 1, of his Meuterschalen. Here, because of the signature, it is given to AjKulodorus. I his does not 
preclude its being classed among the works of Brygos, - if the style warranto it. And to judge from the r- 
head, such seems to be the case. The break in the fragment has left the head as appears in Fig. 26, and even in 
this state the nose and mouth seem to me those of the Brygos satyr. If. however, the face ,s completed, the type 
is strongly that of our artist. See Fig. 27. (The lower half of a is completed from a tracing of a Brygos satyr- 
bead, Hartwig, op. cit. pi. XXXII, which is reproduced as Fig. 27 6). It will be rem.mb-ro.l that the >m ■ 
head of our fragment appeared as a shield device represented in relief. The same motive appears o . .,«• by 
t. ., . . ,f , , ... tt 1,^1 m YV WITT (Vic 281. For another instance, «ee J. //• .V 18.»-/<J 
CLXXX\ 
(Vol. XTTI), p. 117. 
6 Three instances. 
• Boy of interior picture. 
7 Youth of interior picture. 
8 Ten out of fifteen have it. 
» Seven ar* solid dots; five are the "stitch*." 
10 Four instance!*. 
