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Searched all Perseus collections for "komast" 345 results in 5 categories
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Art objects (241)
Images (94)
Reference articles (6)
Source citations (1)
Texts (3)
241 Art objects
  1. Harvard 1925.30.38: Early Classical; Attic Red Figure; Stemless cup; Sides A and B: Komast [Vase] (11.68)

  2. Athens, National Museum, 623: KANTHAROS; BERLIN 1727, PAINTER OF, BOEOTIAN DANCERS GROUP, KOMAST GROUP; ANIMAL FRIEZE, FLORAL, LOTUS PALMETTE, PANTHER, SPHINXES, LION, ANIMAL FRIEZE, LIONS ATTACKING BULL, SIREN, FLORAL, LOTUS PALMETTE, FLORAL BETWEEN SPHINXES, PANTHER, LION, ANIMAL FRIEZE, KOMOS, MEN DANCING, KOMOS, MEN, SOME DANCING, ONE PLAYING KITHARA [Beazley Archive Vase] (8.16)

  3. Harvard 1925.30.133: Archaic; Attic Black Figure; Komast cup; Sides A and B: Naked komast dancing with a woman [Vase] (8.01)

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94 Images
  1. Tampa 86.55: Komast to right of handle [Image] (5.37)

  2. Harvard 1970.108: Side A: torch held by komast on right [Image] (5.37)

  3. Mississippi 1977.3.96: Side A: komast on far right, lower half [Image] (5.22)

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6 Reference articles
  1. Komast cup [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (4.42)

  2. 43. 13.192 OINOCHOE Komasts PLATE XVIII [Reference article in J. D. Beazley, L. D. Caskey, Attic Vase Paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston] (3.61)

  3. 23. 10.200 FRAGMENT OF KYLIX Komast vomiting PLATE IX and FIGURE 21 [Reference article in J. D. Beazley, L. D. Caskey, Attic Vase Paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston] (3.42)

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1 Source citation
  1. H.A.G. Brijder; Siana Cups I and Komast Cups: Brijder 1983 [Source citation] (2.14)

3 Texts
  1. (in English) Skyphos? rim fragment - Attic Black figure. Rough ivy band on lip; scene of satyrs and komasts / (Goes with MU 876, 877, 878, 879?) Left - satyr with amphora; Right - wreathed man. [Text] (3.88)

  2. (in English) Skyphos? rim fragment - Attic Black figure. Ivy band on lip; scene of satyrs, komasts and musicians / (Goes with MU 875?) Left- satyr; Centre - white-haired wreathed man. [Text] (2.58)

  3. The Harrow Painter; The Harrow Painter; (in English) Neck-amphora, Nolan shape. Lip in two tiers, the upper part of cyma recta profile; top of lip reserved. Foot in two steps; outside of bottom step reserved. Handles have a pronounced ridge running down the centre. / Ht.32.1; Diam.19.3 / Clay / Red-figure / The amphora has been badly broken but skilfully repaired. / Decorated: A) Dionysus, garlanded, holding kantharos and forked stick. B) Youth swathed in voluminous cloak, arms and hands completely covered. Both figures on a ground line. The vase is painted inside to a depth of about 4cm. A fairly large area of the surface towards the foot which should be black has fired red. smudge of purple here and there on the youth apparently applied in error.. / The Harrow Painter,s name-piece is an oinochoe at Harrow, decorated with a boy playing with a hoop. This artist has a fairly limited repertoire, made up of gods (particularly Dionysus), satyrs and meanads, komasts, symposia, warriors, a few athletic scenes, and some representations of ordinary figures whom it is difficult to describe more accurately than "man", "youth", "boy" etc.{Amphorae are two-handled storage vessels with a neck and mouth narrower than the rest of the vessel} [Text] (0.56)

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