[123] Ibid. l. 1110.
[124] An exhaustive article on these vases will be found in Athen. Mittheil. 1891, p. 371 (Wolters). The writer maintains that they appear only on the tombs of the unmarried. For a representation of a terra-cotta vase on a χῶμα see p. 379.
[125] Athen. Mittheil. 1887, pl. ix.
[126] Athens Cat. 884. The lekythos on the right, however, is a restoration, all except part of its foot.
[127] Anthology, vii. 182.
[128] Ad Leocharem, p. 1086.
[129] For the colouring of these votive figures see Collignon, Hist. de la Sculpture grecque, vol. i, frontispiece; Ephemeris Arch. 1887, pl. ix; Antike Denkmäler des Arch. Inst. i. pl. 39.
[130] Athen. Mittheil. 1893, p. 83.
[131] This matter is treated in detail in Brückner’s Ornament und Format der Attischen Grabstelen: see pl. i. of that work.
[132] Perrot et Chipiez, ii. 270.