The few pottery exhibits of the Delphi Archaeological Museum include a famous shallow bowl (kylix) with an unusual depiction of the god Apollo. In the white-ground red-figure technique, it was found in a grave underneath the museum.
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| - Κύλιξ του Απόλλωνα (el)
- Cylix of Apollo (en)
- Kyliks Apollina (pl)
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| - Κύλιξ λευκού βάθους με απεικόνιση του Απόλλωνα, που αποτελεί ένα από τα πιο γνωστά εκθέματα του Αρχαιολογικού Μουσείου Δελφών (el)
- Kyliks Apollina – kyliks białogruntowany z charakterystycznym przedstawieniem Apolina z 480 roku p.n.e., znajdujący się w zbiorach Muzeum Archeologicznego w Delfach. (pl)
- The few pottery exhibits of the Delphi Archaeological Museum include a famous shallow bowl (kylix) with an unusual depiction of the god Apollo. In the white-ground red-figure technique, it was found in a grave underneath the museum. (en)
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| - Κύλιξ λευκού βάθους με απεικόνιση του Απόλλωνα, που αποτελεί ένα από τα πιο γνωστά εκθέματα του Αρχαιολογικού Μουσείου Δελφών (el)
- The few pottery exhibits of the Delphi Archaeological Museum include a famous shallow bowl (kylix) with an unusual depiction of the god Apollo. In the white-ground red-figure technique, it was found in a grave underneath the museum. It is the work of an Attic workshop, around 480–470 BC. Scholars have suggested Euphronios or Onesimos as the painter, or described it as in the manner of the Pistoxenos Painter. The scene depicted evokes the verse from the second hymn to Apollo found inscribed on the southern wall of the Treasury of the Athenians: "Sing for the gold-haired Pythios who aims far with his bow and arrow and plays nicely the lyre". (en)
- Kyliks Apollina – kyliks białogruntowany z charakterystycznym przedstawieniem Apolina z 480 roku p.n.e., znajdujący się w zbiorach Muzeum Archeologicznego w Delfach. (pl)
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