A bearded man is represented seated, holding in his left hand two kylikes, one by the handle, the other by the foot. A large part of the stele is missing. The figure has been interpreted, with some probability, as a “master potter.”
4. Greek stele in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Richter, Handbook of the Classical Collection, p. 209, fig. 125.
Fig. 84. Woman potter (?)
Met. Mus. Acc. No. 08.258.42
A woman is represented seated with a pyxis on her lap and a lekythos in one hand. On the analogy of the Akropolis stele, it is possible that here too we have a votive offering of a potter.
5. Interior of a kylix in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
Hartwig, Die griechischen Meisterschalen, pl. XVII, I, and title vignette.