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Hearst Museum object titled Amphora, accession number 8-3377, described as Attic black-figure amphora of “doubleen” shape; A, combat of three warriors; at left archer to left looking round; at right two hoplites fighting, one fallen to ground (his sheild blazon a white tripod);  B, Dionysos standing to right., head turned back, holding rhyton and branch, between dancing satyr and maenad; on neck, lotus-palmette on shoulder, tongues. Height 32.0 cm Diameter 18.2 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Bell-krater, accession number 8-3829, described as Bell krater; Black with red overpaint; grotesque dance of satyrs and maenads, caricature of a comical performance: A, the right hand satyr holds with both hands what ought to have been a wreath but is actually a toy bow and arrow; B, the woman holds a sprig of ivy instead of olive; barbarous style; line painted on inner rim of krater; good condition. Height: 33.8 cm; diameter: 33.6 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 8-3825, described as Large Red-figure skyphos (cup); whites and yellows; A, laureate head of a satyr, to left of him, a sprig of olive in white; B, goose (cf. 8-3399); palmettes beneath handles; crack in bottom, faded, otherwise good condition. Height 24.8 cm Diameter 26.1 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Krater, accession number 8-3826, described as red figure krater with a satyr and nymph at fountain, 4th c. BCE 42.5h x 38 x 37 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Kylix (reproduction), accession number 8-4095, described as Immense red-figured kylix. Reproduction (modern) of a large (51.8 x 23.0 cm) red-figure ware kylix by the end 5th Cent. Attic vase painter Oltos. Top center rondelle with striding warrior and inscription: EVXIΦΕΟϟ ΕΠΟΈΙEϟEN.  Underside: A) Olympian gods feasting; B) Dionysos mounting a chariot with maenads and satyrs. Base engraved with inscription.
Hearst Museum object titled Neck-amphora, accession number 8-3376, described as Attic black-figure neck-amphora; some restoration in plaster on side B; on neck, lotus-palmette chain; on shoulder, tongues; below scenes, lotus, rays at handles, lotus-palmette compelxes; A, Hermes, Athena, Herkales (Latin: Mercury, Minerva, Hercules), and panther; B, Apollo playing cithara, Artemis (Latin: Diana) and Leto (or 2 muses) and deer. Height, 41.7 diameter 28.1 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Oinochoe (olpe), accession number 8-3379, described as Attic black-figure olpe; refoil mouth, bifid handle; in panel to right of handle, Dionysos, carrying (?) vine, and four satyrs ; two of them bear askoi, which also serve as apotropaic eyes, the others strike attitueds in the corners; above frieze of lotus; on reverse of body, the usual reserved triangles. Height including handle 27.0 cm; Diameter is 13.7cm
Hearst Museum object titled Pseudo-panathenaic amphora, accession number 8-3380, described as Attic black-figure pseudo-panathenaic amphora; small size; intact, except for minor chipping; a) athena promachos to left between Doric columns; Her blazon, three white pellets; b) Komos of three young men wearing chlamydes.