TONES. — CHARACTERISTICS OF IiRYGOS. ] ] \ 
30. Kylix: Van Brantegehm Collection, Sale Cat. No. TO, pis. 24-27. Hart wit 
Meisterschcden, pp. 332-333. 
Subject: Interior. Bearded man on coucli vomiting with help of a nude txn 
In field, Fig. 76. Exterior, A. Four bearded men and a youth dancing and ringing 
to music of a flute played by a youth, and of a lyre played by a bearded man. Kx te- 
nor, B. Two youths, and two bearded men dancing and singing to music of a lyre 
played by one of the bearded men. 
31. Kylix : Van Brantegehm Collection, Sale Gal. No. 1 68. Hartwig, M< sicr&chalm, 
p. 372 (white kylikes, No. 1), and pp. 373-374. 
Subject : Interior. Draped youth and a boy in conver ition, with a dog between 
them. Exterior, A. Seated woman spinning in the presence of three standing, draped, 
male figures. Two columns in background. Exterior, B. Standing, draped female 
in the presence of three standing, draped, male figures. Two columns. In interior 
picture, and on the exterior, are senseless inscriptions. 
32. Kylix: Lecuyer Collection, No. E 5. Arch. Anz. 1889, p. 149. 
Subject: Interior. Man on couch blowing a flute, with nude boy before him. 
Exterior, A. 1 Nude hetaira, playing flute, stands in presence of four bearded men on 
couches. Exterior, B. Similar scene. One man vomits. 
33. Small fragment of a kylix: Hauser. Hartwig, Afetstertchalm, p. 318. 
Subject : Remains of a dancing satyr. 2 
34. Fragment of a kylix. Meisterschalen, p. 360 ; Bull. d. Inst. 1862, p. 40 ; Annas , 
1878, pi. E, and pp. 38 ff. 
Subject: 3 Herakles, profile to right, and beardless, threatens Nereus (white-haired) 
with the trident which he has wrested from him. Nereus, extending his right hand, 
rushes toward Herakles. Four overturned vases, and two overturned stools. In field, 
6 ttcus Ka\6<s, 6 Trals ; on one vase, a senseless inscription ; on another, AcaXo?. 
35. Kylix. Man. d. List. XI, 33 ; Wiener VorUyebl. D, VIII; 1890-91, VIII, 2 
Diimmler, Bonner Stud. p. 73. 
Subject : Interior. Seated, white-haired man holding a phiale, into which a stand- 
ing girl pours an oenochoe. Exterior, A. Contest of Achilles and Memnon in presence 
of Thetis and Eos. 4 Exterior, B. Departure of Meleager 5 (?). Youth in centre, with 
i See p. 75, Fig. 17 b. 
2 In the field is E. 
Wissowa, V. pp. 922-925) says the scene represents 
4 For same subject, see vase No. 49. 
6 Engelmann (Arch. Zeit. 1884, p. 72, cf. Robert 
departure of Neoptolemos from Skyros. In proof 
Neoptolemos, and Deidameia. The only resemblance is that a youth takes leave of an older man. 
