[1418]. E.g. B.M. D 21, 33.

[1419]. As on the Anesidora cup in the British Museum (D 4) and the Euphronios cup in Berlin (2282).

[1420]. Mon. dell’ Inst. x. 37 a; Annali, 1877, p. 287.

[1421]. Cat. 208, 332, 336; published in Jahn, Entführ. d. Europa, pl. 7; Furtwaengler and Reichhold, pl. 49 (Fig. [121]); and Overbeck, Kunstmythol. Atlas, pl. 9, No. 19.

[1422]. Rayet and Collignon, p. 223: see Anzeiger, 1891, p. 69, where it is attributed to Sotades.

[1423]. E.g. B.M. D 11 = Plate [XLIII]. fig. 1; Mon. Grecs, 1878, pl. 2 (in Louvre).

[1424]. Also attributed by Furtwaengler to Sotades (Anzeiger, loc. cit.).

[1425]. Formerly in the collection of M. van Branteghem: see his Sale Cat. Nos. 159–66, and Plate [XL].

[1426]. A complete list of white-ground cups is given by Hartwig, Meistersch. p. 499. Among signed examples are the Euphronios cup in Berlin (2282); those by Sotades and Hegesiboulos (p. 445), and also Mon. dell’ Inst. x. 37a (—νις ἔποιησεν).

[1427]. White Athenian Vases, p. 5.