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Attic Red-Figure Fragmentary Oinochoe, Shape 8 (Mug with Two Disparate Handles)
Creator
Painter of Philadelphia 2449Artist
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- about 470 B.C.
- Medium
- Terracotta
- Culture
- Greek (Attic)
- Department
- Vessels
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Upper part of vessel, composed of seven fragments. The horizontal handle is cylindrical in section, the vertical flat. Exterior, side A: Athlete with a strigil, moving to right, looking back. He stands by a stool (now lost), on which lie folded clothes. Kalos-inscription. Side B: Athlete, with head and legs to right, standing beside a turning post. He holds a strigil in his left hand, and rests his right at his hip. An aryballos and sponge hang beside him. Kalos-inscription. Adapted from Neer, R. CVA Malibu 7 (1997)
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