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The older man, bearded and wrapped in a himation (heavy mantle worn over a longer robe), stands to the right and leans on his staff. He looks down at the seated youth on the left, who pulls a <i>plektron</i>, akin to the modern guitar pick, across the strings of a <i>barbitos</i> lyre. This particular type of stringed instrument, more similar to a bass than a guitar, produced low and resonant notes. The older man seems to be the youth’s teacher, observing his performance. Musical training for male citizens in Athens at this time was an integral  component of paideia, their education, which was paired with <i>gymnastike</i>, or physical athletics.\n","remarks":"as per curator Day 1 Cataloguing"},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Provenance","textentryhtml":"Sold at Parke-Bernet Galleries, NY, Jan. 20, 1967, lot 208; sold at Parke-Bernet Galleries, NY, Dec. 4, 1969, lot 209; Alex G. Malloy, NY, Catalogue I (1972) no. 54; given by Dr. Robert F. 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