[1346]. E.g. the B.M. hydria B 325: see Klein, Lieblingsinschr2. p. 70.

[1347]. Hartwig, p. 152, mentions another possible instance, an amphora in the Louvre. All the vases except (9) are published in Klein’s Euphronios, and all except (8) and (9) in the Wiener Vorlegeblätter, ser. 5, pls. 1–7. A few more recent publications are noted in the list.

[1348]. Paus. v. 19, 1.

[1349]. Hartwig, op. cit. p. 487; Furtwaengler in Gr. Vasenm. p. 110 (denies the B.M. kylix to Euphronios).

[1350]. Hartwig, pl. 53.

[1351]. As noted on p. [457], it has been attributed by Furtwaengler (with some probability) to Sotades. For other attributions of vases to Euphronios, see Hartwig, chaps. vii. and xviii.

[1352]. Op. cit. chaps. x. and xxi.

[1353]. A good instance of this is E 50 in the British Museum.

[1354]. Wiener Vorl. vi. pl. 7.

[1355]. Murray, p. 12.