102 TONKS. — CHARACTERISTICS OF BRYGOS. 
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Subject: Interior. Poseidon, carrying a trident, pursues a woman (Aithra?) to rig 
Exterior, A. The departure of Triptolemos. In the centre sits Triptolemos on 
winged car, holding in his right hand a phiale, in his left a bunch of plants. From 
a house, represented by two columns, two women approach him. The first carries a 
flower; the second a torch. In the house a bearded man sits on a throne, holding in 
his left hand a sceptre, in his right a phiale. Behind the car stands a woman who 
reaches out a phiale to a winged female figure that carries a jug. Toward these turns 
a woman with torches, who stands before a full-armed warrior with a phiale in his 
it hand. Exterior, B. From the right, where a huge serpent emerges from a bush 
(the tail of the serpent extends into side A), rush two girls with flowers in their 
hands. From a house at the left comes a woman with outstretched arms to meet 
them. Behind her sits a bearded man, and a youth. The latter holds a phiale in his 
hand. 
2. Kylix ; Gerhard, Aus. Vasenb. p. 217. Klein, No. 2. 1 The place of signature is 
uncertain, as the vase is known only from this mention of Gerhard. 
Subject : Interior. An Amazon picture. Exterior, A. A scene from the Trip- 
tolemos myth. Exterior, B. Menelaus and Helen. 
3. Kylix : Louvre. Mon. d. Inst 1856, pi. 14 ; De Witte, Annali, 1856, p. 81 ff. ; 
Harrison and MacCall, Greek Vases, pi. XXVI ; Wiener Vorlegebl VIII, pi. 3 ; Klein, 
Meistersig. No. 3. Signed on the handle. 
Subject : Interior. Apollo, with a sceptre in his left hand, stands talking to Arte- 
mis, who also stands with a bow and a quiver. Near Apollo stands a fawn. Exterior, 
A. The Judgment of Paris. At the right upon a rock sits Paris, singing to his own 
accompaniment upon the lyre. His staff leans against the rock. Near by is a palm- 
tree. From the left Hermes, with his kerykeion, approaches Paris leading in this 
order, Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. Exterior, B.* Two youths with sceptres enter a 
hall, suggested by a column, where they are welcomed by a woman. Behind her is a 
bearded man, who points to the left to two women, one of whom is seated spinning, 
while the other, just about to go away, has turned toward 
gesture. At the right of this group is a column. 
4. Kylix : Louvre. Heydemann, Ilhpersis, pi. 1; Urlichs, BeUrage, pp. 61-74; 
Kretschmer, Vc^ernnsek, p. 180; M d. Inst 1843, p. 71; Wiener Vorl 9 eK VIII, 
4 ; Furtwangler and Reichhold, Griech. Vasenm. pi. 25. Klein, No 4. 
beca " R S u t?^ is the same as No * L This cannot be ' 
palace. ^^^^^^^^^ ^ the Sub J ect on side » « the return of Paris to Priam's 
the youths with 
