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| Red figure cup (exterior). Discus thrower. 500 B.C ... Piet de Jong ... Cf. Hesperia 15 (1946) pl. 35. XXXV-56 XXXV-56 Fragile Watercolor Paper Watercolor ... 1933 ... Red figure cup (exterior). Discus thrower. 500 B.C. |
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 ... 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 a discus (about half). ... 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). |
| Fragments from a column krater; a) and b) from one side, c) from the other, or from another pot.
a) The left shoulder of a discus thrower facing, the discus held up by his shoulder and his left hand ... June 1937 ... a) The left shoulder of a discus thrower facing, the discus held up by his shoulder and his left hand.
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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 ... He wears a short cloak. B, discus-thrower. A little of his torso, left thigh, and both feet are missing. ... Relief contour: A, except for front of right leg below the knee; on B, only for profile of youth and discus.
Manner of Myson (ARV1 172, 4); Myson (ARV2 242, 70). |
Floor fragment with stem and start of foot. Two incised lines on stem. P.H. 0.035; max. dim. 0.097; est. diam. of tondo 0.10. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 15, 1946, p. 281, cat. no. 38, pl. 29.
I, youth (most ... Ca. 510 B.C ... I, youth (most of legs, right forearm and hand missing) to right, perhaps a discus thrower, the discus held in his right hand (now missing). ... For the discus, see 1566. The figure on 1577 may have looked something like these: the one by Oltos, only reversed, on Vatican, Astarita 46 (ARV2 55, 19; Addenda 163); the one in the tondo of Boston, M.F.A. 01.8020 by Onesimos (ARV2 321, 22; Paralip. 359, 22; Addenda 215). |
| (Initially) a single fragment broken all around, preserves part of the stem and central medallion of a kylix. A discus-thrower, holding the discus in front of him with both hands. Sketchily drawn with ... 5 March 1935 ... (Initially) a single fragment broken all around, preserves part of the stem and central medallion of a kylix. A discus-thrower, holding the discus in front of him with both hands. ... Small interior medallion, discuss thrower, right, framed by two glazed bands. |
| Dionysos. Fight. Foot race. Fountain scene. Fox. Funeral games. Hermes. Goose. Giant. Gigantomachy. Discus thrower. Heron. Dog. Hippalectryon, youth riding a. Girl. Hismene. Goat. Homecoming. Hopline ... Agora 23 360 ... Discus thrower |
Two non-joining fragments, P 389 of shoulder with start of neck; P 24017 of wall. Thin reddish brown glaze on inside. Glaze dull on outside. Decoration in matte-red pigment over black glaze. Max. dim ... Probably early 5th century B.C ... P 389: 0.052, P 24017: 0.067.
Discus thrower, to right. P 389 preserves his right forearm and hand, which holds the discus. At the bottom of the discus, the thumb of his left hand indicated by incision. |
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