Image:Discobolus Kleomelos Louvre G111.jpg

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Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Artist/Maker Kleomelos Painter
Description Young boy holding a discus at the palaestra. Near him, a pick to prepare the landing ground for the long jump, and a pair of dumbbells used to maintain equilibrium during the jump. Interior of an Attic red-figure kylix, ca. 510–500 BC. Kalos inscription.
Dimensions Diam. 19.8 cm (7 ¾ in.)
Credit line Campana Collection, 1861
Accession number G 111
Location Department of Greek, Etruscan and Roman antiquities in the Louvre, Sully, first floor, room 43
Photographer/Source Jastrow (2006)


Français : Garçon tenant un disque à la palestre. À ses côtés, un pic pour préparer l'aire de réception au song en longueur, et des haltères pour équilibrer le saut. Intérieur d'un kylix attique à figures rouges du Peintre de Kléomélos, 510-500 av. J.-C. Inscription kalos.


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