TONKS. 
CHARACTERISTICS OF BRY(.OS. 
91 
No. 56. This vase is proved to be a work of our artist by the "intense expres- 
sion " conspicuous in the figure of the maker of the chest. 
The characteristic of the hair done in a series of egg-sliaped rolls is present in the 
figure of Perseus. 
No. 57. Although only the end of the nose, with the nostril, and the lips of the 
figure of Achilles are preserved, yet the expression is so "intense" that there seems 
to be no question that this vase is a work of Brygos. 
Other characteristics appearing 
the use of dots 
of details to indicate the locality 
. i 
its for garments 1 
(1 the drawing <>f 
(this time as circles) ; the use 
the hair in a series of egg-shaped rolls. 3 The meander around the interior pietur 
appears on No. 1 of 
The eye of Hekabe seems to have be- n 
row, but the vase has been so badly weathered that it is impossible to be 
No. 58. This vase is identified by the "intense exprei ion," and narr 
eve of 
the boy. 
Another 
appearing is the 
No. 60. The vase is shown to have been done by Brygos by the dotted thyrsos 
that the Maenad 
The satyr that pursues the Maenad has a hairy bod\ 
The motive of th 
back head appears on the figures of both saty 
The spirit of the composition is very 
ely 
The scene finds a 
y 
analogy in the London 
the satyrs attack Hera and Iris 
close 
where 
The 
racing, and the crouching satyr both 
appear there 
as 
here 
The Maenad 
and the pursuing satyr, on our vase have 
the parted lips, which is a favorite trait 
of Brygos' figures. 
By means of this vase I am able to attribute FlGUKE 31. — Vask ji.m-trat. t> i* the Comp;. I ndn % 
to Brygos a vase which, to my knowledge, baa 
not yet been assigned to him. It is illns- 
1881 (TnufAG- ). 
not yet Deen assigned to mm. n ^ •»««' . . . . „„„,. oa *h af 
tra Jin the Co^e-Bendu, 1881 (titiepage): See Fig. 3.. The form of the vase ,, *"-"■<£ 
of No. 61 (in Bosl), both being rh,U in the torn, of horses' (or nrnlc,', <sds. A r„„, ,. ~^ 
two shows striking likenesses in the matter of deeoration. Thns both hav, the same strap, •£*-£ 
the muzzle of the horse, and seenred to a ring from which another strap ,s earned h k along th. 
On the figure of Hekabe. 
The walls of Troy, with the gates, are shown, and by one gate 
» To be seen in the figures of Priam, Hekabe, and Empedion. 
, tree — showing the Skaean <iate (?) 
