TONES. CHARACTERISTICS OF BRYGOS. l()f> 
satyr (Fig. 60) rushes by him toward' the centre. Exterior, B. Four salvrs (Fig. 01) 
wish to seize Hera (Fig. 62), but are prevented by Hermes (Fig. 63), who it.mdi n«-ar 
the centre, profile to left, and Herakles (Fig. 64), who rushes from the right to protect 
the goddess. 
9. Handle of a kylix : Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Van Brantegehm Collection, 
Sale Cat. No. 74. Hart wig, Masters chalen, p. 372. 
VASES NOT SIGNED BY BRYGOS, BUT ASSIGNED TO II 1M OX 
TECHNICAL GROUNDS. 
1. Kylix: Cabinet des Medailles, Paris. Hartwig, Meisterschalcn, pis. XXXII, 
XXXIII, 1. 
Subject: Interior. Draped, bearded Dionysos, to right, playing a lyre. Two 
dancing satyrs, one with a grape-vine and krotala, the other with krotala in ich 
hand. Exterior, A. Dionysos walks to right beside a mule. Befor him is a satyr 
holding up a panther by the tail, 
following him is a satyr playing a '*■' " nu,N,nx v 
lyre, and a Maenad with a thyrsos ei. iTVQN A/VAPU fcJUAKXOt TFPrOAf 
A<\1 H W^T/M I* KAIOS 
8ft 
and a serpent. Exterior, B. In the 
centre a satyr has seized a Maenad 
who holds a snake and a thyrsos. 63. J 3^ S3 H roES A *Ftl 7< 
A satyr with a lyre, and a Maenad 
precede ; a Maenad, and a satyr with 
a flute follow. 
2. Kylix: Cabinet des Medailles, 
Paris. De Jjiiynes Vases, pis. XIX, 1 
84 HMkWH ^*om ""• 
65. HOAX *K A 13A /VO/VO KMOS 72. 
ee.HOr*' AEA*M 78. 
XX ; Overbeck, Kunstmythologie, At- 67. MTAIV I U NMQ\ A I * KA 
las, pi. V, 1 a, b f c. 
71 
FlGUKES 60-74. 
GOS, 
Subject: Interior. Poseidon 
tacks a fallen giant. Exterior, A. Dionysos and two youthful gods fighting 
th 
g 
Exterior, B. Poseidon, Hephaistos, and a youthful god fighting with giants. 
In interior (Fig. 65). 
3. Skyphos : Louvre, No. 1061 ; Hartwig, Meisterschalen , p. 338.* 
Subject: Symposium. 
i The illustrations in this publication and in the Kumtmyth. are unsatisfactory. 
a I have not seen this illustrated; my knowledge of it is derived from Hartwig's text 
