Terracotta fragments of a kylix (drinking cup)
Attributed to the Painter of the Paris Gigantomachy
Not on view
Interior, unidentified subject; Exterior, the largest rim fragment depicts at the left, two boxers; a youth wearing a himation draped over his left shoulder, around his lower body, and gathered in his left hand; head, upper torso, genitals, and part of thighs of a youth holding a fillet his left hand, with his right arm extended; bent right arm, genitals, and thighs of male bending to left; a second rim fragment depicts a youth, whose javelin is pointing to the genitals of the youth that is leaning back; at the far right, there is a hand holding a javelin; a third rim fragment shows the back of the head and part of the upper torso of a youth whose bent left arm is seen from beneath the folds of his billowing himation; head, neck, shoulders, and part of the frontal torso of a youth looking to left, holding a javelin in both hands; a fourth rim fragment shows part of an arm and a javelin?; a fifth fragment depicts the lower abdomen, genitals, and thighs of a male to right; a sixth fragment shows the handle attachment
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