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Two non-joining wall fragments, one (a) with turn of shoulder. Max. dim. a) 0.061, b) 0.082.
A, discus thrower. Fragment a (illustrated) preserves the chest, left forearm, and hand of a youth holding ... Ca. 470 B.C ... Manner of Myson (ARV1 172, 3); Myson (ARV2 241, 53). The discus thrower probably looked similar to the one on Oxford 52 (19), in the manner of Myson (ARV2 241, 52; Paralip. 349, 52). |
Wall fragment with turn of shoulder. Matte glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.065.
Komast (right arm, hand holding an oinochoe: pouring wine[?]) to left. In his other hand (now missing) he holds a knobby stick ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Dilute glaze: anatomy.
Myson (ARV2 240, 36). |
Shoulder fragment. Max. dim. 0.13.
Komast or man (back of head with fillet and wreath, right shoulder with himation) to right. Preliminary sketch. Red: fillet and wreath.
The figure stood at the left ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... The figure stood at the left of the composition, because the glaze behind him is applied vertically.
Myson (ARV2 241, 61). |
Mended, with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, specifically part of the rim, one handle plate, parts of the body. H. 0.395; diam. 0.322. O. Theophanopoulou, Αρχαιολογι'α 45, 1992, pp. 6--13, ... Ca. 490-480 B.C ... Manner of Myson (ARV1 172, 4); Myson (ARV2 242, 70). |
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