Terracotta fragments of a kylix (drinking cup)
Attributed to the Painter of the Paris Gigantomachy
Not on view
Interior, top of the head of a youth to right; Exterior, the largest rim fragment depicts the head and upper torso of a youth with his himation draped around his upper left arm and lower body, leaning on a stick, with an unidentified object in his left hand; youth leaning back, looking over his right shoulder, holding a javelin in both hands; in the field, an aryballos, sponge, and strigil; youth bending to left, with his himation draped over his left shoulder, and across his back, and lower body, leaning on a stick under his left arm, with his right hand on his hip; behind the lower legs of the two males on the right, a pick; at the far right, part of an ancient repair is visible; a second rim fragment depicts the lower drapery of a male; in the field, an aryballos and a strigil; two javelins; part of a handle with the handle patch; a third rim fragment depicts two javelins; draped youth with his himation draped around his left shoulder, back, lower body, and gathered in his left hand, with his right hand on his hip, leaning on a stick; a fourth rim fragment has a fillet? hanging in the field and part of a javelin?; a fifth rim fragment shows the head, and part of upper torso of a youth with his left hand holding the end of a javelin, and his right arm extended; the smallest fragment depicts the hair, nose, and right shoulder of a filleted male looking left
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