112 TONKS. — CHARACTERISTICS OF BRYGOS. 
high boots and spear, embraced by a woman, while he extends hand to grasp that of a 
standing, bearded man. At left stand two women gesturing. At right is Artemis (?) 
or Atalante (?) ; at extreme right, a seated, white-haired man. Elaborate palmettes 
under handles. 
36. Kylix: in Leyden. Jb. d. Arch, Inst. 1889, p. 26 ; Hartwig, Meister schalen , 
p. 372. 
Subject : Interior. Nude boy stands before a seated youth who plays a flute. 
Exterior, A. Three bearded men, dancing, one plays lyre. Exterior, B. Two men, 
about to fight, separated by a third. Palmettes under handles. 
37. Kylix : in Brussel. Meister schalen, p. 373. 1 
Subject : Interior. Ephebos leaning on stick. Exterior, A, B. Trainer and boxers. 
38. Kylix : Hartwig, Meister schalen, p. 373 ; Micali, Storia, pi. XC VII, 3 ; Panofka, 
BUd. Antiken Lebens, XV, 5. 
Subject : Interior. Boy holding before him a staff, from each end of which hangs 
a basket. In field, strigil, aryballos, and staff. Figure 77. 
39. Kylix : Berlin. Jb. d. Arch. Inst. 1893, Anz. p. 89, No. 36. 
Subject : Nude woman, wearing sakkos, placing drapery, and boots on a stool. 6 
40. Kylix; Berlin. Jb. d. Arch. Inst 1893, Anz. p. 89, No. 37. 
Subject : Interior. Female playing flute and dancing before a table. Exterior, A. 
Female playing a flute, and looking back as she hastens along. Exterior, B. An ec- 
static youth. Interior, 6 ttols /caAos. Exterior, KaXd?. 
41. Fragments of a kylix. Hartwig, Meister schalen, pi. XXXV, 4, a, b. (Hartwig 
gives but two fragments. There are more than a dozen.) 
Subject : Interior. Man on couch with youthful wine-pourer before him. On the 
exterior are fragments of men on couches. 
42. Fragment of a phiale. Ross, Archaol Aufs. Vol. 1, pi: X ; Klein, Euphronios, 
p. 52. 
Subject : Interior. Remains of a bearded man, who leans backward, with right 
hand behind head, supported by a staff which rests under his armpit. 
43. Kotyle. Mon. d. Inst. VIII, pi. XXVII ; Ann. d. Inst. 1866, pp. 241 ff. 
Subject : Ransom of Hektor. Side A. Priam and attendants with gifts visiting 
Achilles in his tent. Hektor's body lies beneath the couch of Achilles. Side B. Con- 
versation of six bearded, standing and seated men. 
1 I have seen this vase neither in the original nor in illustration. 
