[1336]. See Hartwig, chap. ix. throughout; also Jones in J.H.S. xii. p. 366 ff.

[1337]. Klein only knew of four, but Hartwig (p. 168) has added to his list.

[1338]. A hydria in Munich (No. 6) is also probably his work. It represents his colleague Euthymides and another potter, Tlenpolemos (see p. [440]). Cf. the vase mentioned above, dedicated by Phintias to Euthymides.

[1339]. Reinach, i. 203.

[1340]. See also Hartwig, pl. 6.

[1341]. Gerhard, A.V. 103 = Reinach, ii. 57. The vase in Ant. Denkm. ii. pl. 8, is probably not his work, as has been suggested. The ornamentation of the hydria is not given accurately by Gerhard (see Klein, Meistersig. p. 198).

[1342]. Karlsruhe 242; Arch. Anzeiger, 1894, p. 180 (at Odessa).

[1343]. Amer. Journ. of Arch. 1895, p. 485.

[1344]. It is used by Andokides, Chelis, Euthymides, Pamphaios, and Nikosthenes.

[1345]. See Klein, Euphronios, passim; Hartwig, chaps. vii. xviii.; Murray, Designs on Gk. Vases, p. 11.