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Athletes running. Side B of a black-figure Panathenaic amphora, attr. to the Kleophrades Painter; ca
Aphrodite rescuing her son Aeneas* Etruscan amphora* c. 480 BCE* Martin von Wagner MuseumSource: Bib
Neck-Amphora With a Man Playing a CitharaGreece, Attica, c. 510 BC
A lion. Attic black-figure amphora, attr. to the Gorgon Painter; ca. 600-575 BCE. Now in the Louvre
Three painted vases by the so-called Baltimore painter, between circa 320 and circa 310 BC; Ancient
Young people gather olives. Attic black-figure neck amphora, attr. to the Antimenes Painter; ca. 520
Ancient Greek vase art by the so called Meidias Painter, 5th century B.C.
lionofchaeronea:Hermes and his mother Maia (part of a larger scene showing an assembly of the gods).
didoofcarthage:Fragment, probably from an amphora, with Pentheus attacked by maenads, attributed to
A helmet crowned with a myrtle wreath. Attic black-figure amphora, artist unknown; ca. 575-550 BCE.
A seated athlete holds a fillet (?) Miniature black-figure Panathenaic amphora, attr. to the Bulas
A competitor in the hoplitodromia (race in hoplite armor). Side A of an Attic red-figure neck-ampho
cma-greek-roman-art:Dipylon Amphora, Workshop of Athens 894, 8th Century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art
met-greekroman-art:Knob from the lid of a neck-amphora, joins lid of 17.230.14, Metropolitan Museum
cma-greek-roman-art:Dipylon Amphora, Workshop of Athens 894, 8th Century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art
Neoptolemus kills King Priam during the sack of Troy. Attic black-figure amphora, attr. to an artis
lionofchaeronea:Neoptolemus kills King Priam during the sack of Troy. Attic black-figure amphora, a
didoofcarthage:Red-figure amphora with a scene of Sappho teaching music by the Niobid PainterAttica,
Achilles and Amazonian queen Penthesilea* Attic black-figure amphora* 520 BCE* Vulci* Antikensammlu
cma-greek-roman-art:The Bateman Amphora (Wine Jar), Lysippides Painter, c. 530-520 BC, Cleveland Mus
lionofchaeronea:Hermes pursues a woman, generally thought to be Herse, one of the daughters of King
lionofchaeronea:Panathenaic black-figure victory amphora, depicting the victorious athlete standing
met-modern-art:Vase with four handles by Amphora Factory, Modern and Contemporary ArtRobert A. Ellis
Terracotta amphora with a young man playing the kithara (top) and a judge (bottom), attributed to th
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