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| ARV² 381, 173. Paralip. 368, 173. Addenda 227. ARV¹ 129, 5. ARV² 193, 1. Paralip. 341, 1,. Ostraka. ARV² 13, 1. Paralip. 321, 1. Addenda 152. Mind and Body, cat. no. 44. Euphronios, cat. no. 1. A. Ashmead, ... Agora 30 227 P 7240 P 16820 P 12198 D 7:2 G 13:1 ... 500 B.C ... Mind and Body, cat. no. 44 ... Euphronios, cat. no. 1 ... Mind and Body, cat. no. 46 |
Five non-joining wall fragments, a with start of keel. Glaze much pitted on underside of bowl. P.H. a) 0.18; max. dim. a) 0.25, b) 0.174, c) 0.087, d) 0.107, f) 0.062; est. circumference at ground line ... Ca. 500 B.C ... The athlete behind him looks like a discus thrower (compare Antiphon on the reverse of Berlin 2180 by Euphronios: ARV2 13, 1; Paralip. 321, 1; Addenda 152; Mind and Body, cat. no. 44; Euphronios, cat. no. 1). ... The slanting position of the left calf and foot on fragment c indicates an athlete in a fairly active pose (cf. the javelin thrower in the tondo of Munich 2637 by Onesimos [ ARV2 322, 28; Paralip. 359, 28; Mind and Body, cat. no. 46; Addenda 215]). ... This interpretation does not explain how the javelin overlapping the feet of the trainer on fragment a fits into the composition, for as Ashmead rightly remarks (p. 31, note 53), "there is not room for an acontist's body" in the space that would be available. |
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