Kylix depicting athletic combats by Onesimos
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Kylix depicting athletic combats by Onesimos
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The kylix depicting athletic combats is a ceramic drinking cup made approximately in the late Archaic period, 490 B.C., in Attica. It is currently in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston as part of The Ancient World Collections. The artist, Onesimos, used red-figure technique for the decoration, which was invented in Athens around 530 B.C. and quickly became one of the leading modes of decoration Athenian potters used. Red-figure technique was favored because it allowed for a greater representation of
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Ceramic drinking cup made approximately in the late Archaic period
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kylix_depicting_athletic_combats_by_Onesimos
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2023-09-26T21:17:36Z
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