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Titles |
Kylix with Athletes: |
Name |
Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Name |
Rogers Fund, 1941 |
Name |
Epeleios Painter |
Type of Resource |
still image |
Genre |
Pottery |
Abstract |
Red-figure kylix depicting athletes exercising under the supervision of their trainers. The exterior depicts four trainers (one bearded); three of which are standing directing the athletes with staff and one sits with his hand resting upon a staff. Eight of the figures are male nude athletes. Three are practicing throwing a discus, two practice throwing javelins, one practices jumping holding halteres (jumping weights), and two stand off to the side with no equipment observing the other athletes. The interior also depicts a single nude male athlete practicing throwing a discus. Halteres, a pick, and an unidentified piece of equipment are depicted in the background. |
Physical Location |
The Met Fifth Avenue |
URL |
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/254305 |
Extent |
H: 13.2 cm ; Dia: 31.7 cm ; W: 40.1 cm |
Form |
nonprojected graphic |
Note |
Dates to c. 510 BCE and is attributed to the manner of the Epeleios Painter. |
Access Condition |
Open Access for Scholarly Content |
Access Condition |
CC0 1.0 |
Subject Local Name |
--Red-Figure--Terracotta--Kylix--Greek--Attic--Archaic--Athlete--Paidotribe--Nudity--Male--Equipment--Discus--Diskos--Javelin--Akon--Halteres--Jumper--Broad Jumping------6th c. BCE |
Note |
Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Online. Accessed November 22, 2017. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/254305 |