108 TONES. — CHARACTEEISTICS OF BRTGOS. 
Subject : * Exterior, A. Theft of Apollo's herd by Hermes. Interior of a cave, where 
Hermes, wearing a petasos, is represented as a child in a cradle. Apollo stands in an 
attitude of surprise. Cattle standing around ; one entering cave, and sniffing Hermes' 
cradle. Exterior, B. Same subject. Apollo is represented driving away his herd. 
16. Kylix: British Museum. Cat. E, 71; Murray, Designs from Greek Vases, pi. 
XIII, 49 ; Arch. Zett. 1870, pi. 39, p. 106 (from a drawing found among Gerhard's 
Collection : at that time the surface was much repainted and restored : since cleaned). 
See Brit. Mus. Cat. Hartwig, Meisterschalen, pp. 238 and 327. 
Subject : Interior. Youth dancing and playing flute. Exterior, A. Revelry. A 
girl playing a flute; two youths, one on a couch. Exterior, B. Revelry. Three 
youths, one playing flute, one dancing, and one on couch. In field is the inscription 
shown in Fig. 71. 2 
17. Kylix : British Museum. Cai. E, 69 ; Archaeologia, XXXII, pis. 8, 9, 11 ; Wiener 
Vorlegebl VI, 2 ; Klein, Euphronios? p. 238, note ; Diimmler, Bonner Stud. p. 76 ; Rob- 
ert, Bild und Lied, pp. 213, 214 ; Murray, Designs from Greek Vases, pi. XII, 47 ; Birch, 
Ancient Pottery, 2 p. 201, fig. 136 ; Annali, 1867, p. 153 ; Overbeck, Her. Bildw. p. 382 ; 
Hartwig, Meisterschalen, p. 359, fig. 49. 
Subject : Interior. A draped, bearded figure in chiton and himation, wearing petasos 
and carrying spear, leads to right by the wrist a draped and veiled female. Exterior, 
A. Ajax and Odysseus represented as quarrelling over the arms of Achilles. Exterior, 
B. The Greeks voting concerning the arms of Achilles in the presence of Athena. 
18. Kylix: British Museum. 3 Cat. E, 68; Hartwig, Meisterschalen, pis. XXXIV, 
XXXV ; Diimmler, Bonner Stud. p. 74 ; Jahn, Dichter auf Vasenbilder, pp. 744-752 ; 
Arch. Zeii,. 1851, p. 367. Murray, Designs from Greek Vases, No. 46, and p. 16, fig. 9 ; 
Harrison and MacCall, Greek Vase Paintings, pi. XXXVII ; Klein, Lieblmgsinschriften, 
p. 61 ; Wernicke, Lieblingsnamen, p. 15 ; Kretschmer, Griechische Vaseninsehriften, pp. 
81, 154. 
Subject : Interior. A girl dances before a youth who reclines on a couch. In the 
field, an inscription (Fig. 34), with the first word retrograde. Exterior, A. Sym 
posium. A bearded man, a youth, an hetaira, a flute-girl, and a boy' as a wine- 
pourer (,). He holds a lyre. In the field are inscriptions (Fi*s. 35, 36, and 37) 
Exterior, B. Similar scene with a nude boy at left as wine-pourer. In the field are 
inscriptions (Figs. 38, 39, and 40). 
a ^^rt P ^ 70 ' ^^ " ^^ y ° [d]( « «*» " *™ **"* *** herd." Exterior, B. Seemingly 
* Other inscriptions on the vase are Fig. 72 and K ak6s. 
* For other references see B. M. Cat. 
