TONKS. CHAKAl TKItlSTICS OF BRYGOS. ]<>3 
Subject : Interior. Briseis stands with an oenochoe before ft seated, white-haired 
man, who reaches out a phiale to her. Exterior, A. In the centre, a youthful v. irrior, 
Orsimenes (Fig. 43), who wears a helmet, cuirass, and ft sword-sheath ornamented with 
gold, is about to thrust his sword into a fallen, bleeding Trojan (Fig. 41), who wears 
only a chlamys, and has dropped his sword. To his aid rushes Andromache (Fig. 45) 
with a pestle raised over her head; while behind her Asty- 
anax (Fig. 46), represented as a boy about thirteen years old, 
rushes to right, looking back. Behind Orsimenes, a woman 47 . /v ( 
rushes to left, looking back over her shoulder and crying out, 
Before her is a group of fighters similar to that in the centre. 
Before the standing warrior, according to Klein, are the let- 40 . p p | A M O 
46. MTVA/VA 
48. /^EO 
*o. AKAMA 
ters shown in Fig. 47. These do not appear in Heydeinann's 
plate (Iliupersis, pi. 1). Exterior, B. Neoptolemos (Fig. 48), 
full-armed 1 (shield device a crouching lion), has seized a si. rOW+<EN£ 
boy 2 by the ankle and is about to dash him against Priam ^ 
(Fig. 49), who is represented as a white-haired man, seated 
with outstretched hands on an altar. Behind the altar is a sa. B Pv 
large tripod. At the left of this Akamas (Fig. 50) leads ^ x?vnPros ■ 
Polyxena (Fig. 51) away to the left. The latter looks back 
66. 1 C 
66. I 
at Priam and Neoptolemos. 
5. Kylix: Wurzburg. Cat. No. 346 ; 3 Hartwig, Jtofcr- 
schalen, p. 331 ; Harrison and MacCall, Greek Vases, pis. XXV, 
XXVI; Wiener Vorlegebl VIII, 5; Furtwangler and Reich- w . uitoiW 
hold, pi. 50 ; Klein, No. 5. Signed on the handle. ^ ^ ^ 
Subject : Interior. A youthful hetaira holds the head 
of a youth who vomits. Exterior, A- A Komos. Between w . AIONIV<0< 
a youth who strides forward, playing a lyre from which 
hangs a basket, and a flute-player who turns about as he plays, dance two bearded 
men. One of them sings. A bearded man, dancing and singing, and a youth, also 
dancing, follow. Exterior, B. A dancing youth looks back at his companions 
side A. Before him moves to right a bearded man, who has seized by the arm 
an hetaira, who precedes him, and tries to take a kylix from her. In front of these 
is a bearded man with a stick, who hastens to a female flute-player, who, in turn, 
seized the robe of a bearded man who dances before her to the right. 
i -i i. j * The boy 
cuirass are two gold studs. 
* I have not seen this catalogue. 
