[1276]. On the identity of these names in particular, see Klein, Lieblingsinschr.2 p. 27 ff.; Murray, Designs, p. 6; J.H.S. xii. p. 380.
[1277]. Hartwig (p. 11) points out that vase-painters also bear well-known names, such as Hieron, Andokides, Aristophanes.
[1278]. The name of Leagros also occurs on late B.F. hydriae, e.g. B 325 in B.M. It is used by four R.F. painters in all.
[1279]. E.g. Branteghem Cat. 57.
[1280]. See Hartwig, Meistersch. p. 3, and id. in Mélanges d’Arch. 1894, p. 10. He also cites a vase in Berlin (1906) which bears the name Stesileos καλός. This may refer to the S. who fell at Marathon.
[1281]. On the instrument employed, see above, p. [227].
[1282]. C. Smith in B.M. Cat. of Vases, iii. p. 1.
[1283]. See also B.M. E 15, E 458.
[1284]. Cf. Pliny’s In veste rugas et sinus inventit, of Kimon.
[1285]. See Ath. Mitth. 1900, p. 40 ff., and above, p. [357].