Kalinowski, Angela
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Hydria with Atalanta and Peleus as Wrestlers
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Black-figure Chalcidian hydria depicting Atalanta and Peleus wrestling for the funerary games of King Pelias. In the background is the prize of the competition, idenitfied as the skin and head of the Calydonian boar. Inscriptions are found near different figures., Dates to c. 540-530 BCE.
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Hydria with Athletes
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Red-figure hydria depicting two nude male athletes wearing wreaths exercising in the center and a paidotribe and flute-player on either side. One of the athletes is a discobolus preparing to throw a discus and the other is preparing a rod to throw. An inscription reads 'HOΠAIΣ KAΛΟΣ, ό παίς καλός' twice., Dates to c. 500 BCE., British Museum. “hydria.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed July 5, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=399146&partId=1&searchText=sport&page=86
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Hydria with Pentathlon
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Black-figure hydria depicting mythic and athletic scenes. The shoulder depicts seven male nude athletes wearing fillets competing in the events of the pentathlon and one paidotribes. On the left a pair of wrestlers are about to compete; the next athlete is an akontistes and is holding two javelins; next is a diskobolus holding a discus; the next figure is a paidotribe holding a stick; and on the right are two runners. The body of this vessel depicts the mythic scene of Achilles slaying Troilos; horses are depicted on the left with Achilles in the center holding the severed head of Troilos, whose body lies nude on an altar guarded by two armed warriors holding decorated shields., Dates to c. 510-500 BCE. The two warriors depicted guarding Troilos' body have been identified as possibly Aeneas and Hector., British Museum. “hydria.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed July 6, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=398734&partId=1&searchText=sport&page=85
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Knife Handle with Wrestlers
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Bronze handle of a knife depicting two figures wrestling., Probably dates to c. 1st-2nd century CE., British Museum. “knife.” The British Museum Collections Online. Accessed July 6, 2017. http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=400226&partId=1&searchText=roman
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Kouros
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Marble statue of a young nude athletic man., Dates to c. 590-580 BCE.
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Kouros
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Marble statue of a young nude athletic man., Dates to c. 530 BCE or is possibly a modern copy.
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Kouros Base with Athletes
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Marble relief of three nude athletes in movement., Originally part of a funerary kouros base, it was later added into the Themistokleian Wall of Athens. Dates to c. 510-500 BCE.
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Kouros Base with Athletes
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Marble relief of nude athletes playing a game with two sticks and a ball., Originally part of a funerary kouros base, was later included in the building of the Themistokleian Wall of Athens. Dates to c. 510-500 BCE.
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