104 TONKS. — CHARACTERISTICS OP BRYGOS. 
6. Kylix (obscene) : Florence. 1 Heydemann, Dritte Hall. Winckelmannsprogramm, 
p. 94, No. 43; Hartwig, Meisterschalen, p. 345; Klein, Meistersig. p. 182, No. 6. 
Signed on the handle. 
Subject : Interior. A woman, wearing a chiton and a mantle, moves to right 
blowing a double flute. At her left side goes a bearded man who carries a knotted 
staff in his left hand, and has thrown his right arm about the woman's neck. He 
looks back at the woman. Exterior, A. An indecent picture containing eight men. 
One of them strikes his "liebling" with a slipper. Exterior, B. A similar scene 
between men and women. 
7. Fragments of a kylix. Cabinet des Medailles, Paris. Urlichs, Beitrage, p. 61 ; 
Wiener Vorlegebl. C, 7 ; Klein, Meistersig. No. 7. Signed (Fig. 52) on the edge of 
the foot. 
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Subject : Fragment 2 a. The head and shoulders of a bearded figure, profile to right 
A trident is held in the right hand ; the left hand is raised. An himation is draped 
over the shoulders. Fragment 2 b. A winged, female figure standing to left. The 
figure ends at the waist. A palmette scroll appears as a border. Fragment 2 c. A 
bearded head, profile to right, looking slightly downward. Fragment 2 d. A female 
head, profile to left. Fragment 2 e. A stool with a cushion on it, and remains of feet 
in front of the stool. A scroll pattern. Fragment 2/. The tip of a wing, and a 
small, winged figure. Fragment 2 g. A foot. Fragment 2 h. An outstretched arm, 
and, below it, a draped shoulder. In the field the fragmentary inscription e\. Frag- 
ment 2 i. A scroll with the letter /3. Fragment 2 Jc. A kerykeion. Fragment 2 I 
A fragment with the letters (Fig. 53). 
8. Kylix : British Museum. Cat. E, 65 ; Murray, Designs from Greek Vases, XI, 43 ; 
Wiener Vorlegebl VIII, 6 ; Furtwangler and Reichhold, pi. 47 ; Annali, 1872, pp. 294- 
308 ; Mm. detf Inst, Villi, pi. XLVI ; Klein, No. 8. Signed on the foot. 
Subject: Interior. At the left sits a warrior, Chrysippos (Fig. 54), profile to 
right, holding a phiale out to a woman, Zeuxo (Fig. 55), who has taken his shield and 
fills the phiale from a kyathos. Exterior, A. Two ithyphallic satyrs (Figs. 56 and 
57) have attacked Iris (Fig. 58), who flees to right, trying to free herself ; one of these, 
Echon, has leaped upon an altar which stands in the centre, and tries to draw her 
to him. At the left of the altar stands Dionysos (Fig. 59), wearing an himation, a 
chiton, and a nebris ; he watches the scene. He has a sceptre and a kantharos. A 
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