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A Fragment by Onesimos
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2013
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The purpose of this note is to make known a fine pair of joining fragments, one in the Louvre, the other in a private collection in Oxford, which come from the outside of a cup by Onesimos. The Louvre fragment, Cp. 11342, listed in the second edition of J. D. Beazley's Attic Red-figure Vase-Painters but not previously figured, gives part of a male leaning to the right on a knotted stick. He is draped in an himation with a two-line border pattern. His chest is frontal but he twists to the right, his right arm reaching across and down to the right, while his left, comfortably tucked in the material of the himation, rests on the top of the stick. The new Oxford fragment adds the head of the youth, his right shoulder and the tops of two of the billows of the himation as it passes over the upper part of the left arm.
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1 ARV 2 p. 327/97.
2 Munich 2637; ARV 2 p. 322/28; Bloesch p. 71, Euphronios no. 7.
3 Petit Palais 325; ARV 2 p. 322/38.
4 Louvre G. 287; ARV 2 p. 321/24.
5 Amsterdam 1820; ARV 2 p. 322/27.
6 des Médailles, Cabinet ‘part of 521 (L. 27 only), plus, frr.’ ARV 2 p. 353/12Google Scholar.
7 Oxford 1914.729 and Florence 9 B 38; ARV 2 p. 340/73; Bloesch p. 71, Euphronios no. 10.
8 Boston 95.27; ARV 2 p. 325/76; Bloesch p. 71, Euphronios no. 6. Arlesheim, Schweizer; ARV 2 p. 326/86 bis.
9 Cabinet des Médailles 523; ARV 2 p. 316/4 and p. 1589.
10 Louvre G. 105; ARV 2 p. 324/60; Bloesch p. 73, Euphronios no. 17.