Ancient Greek Reliefs Featurin Gallery
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Apulian terracotta askos (flask with spout and handle) in the shape of a bull. Artist unknown; 4th
Marble prohedria seat in the theater at the Amphiareion of Oropos, Attica, Greece. (2nd century BC.)
Askos in the shape of a woman’s head, surmounted by an eagle. Artist unknown; ca. 270-200 BCE. Fro
Bronze statue of a young athlete, found in the sea off Marathon, Attica. ca. 340-330 BC.National Arc
South Italian painted rhyton in the shape of a goat’s head. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Now in
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cma-greek-roman-art:Corinthian Vase, 600s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Over
Ancient Greek bronze coin, believed to have been issued by the city of Apollonia in Macedon. On the
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IMMORTALS FENYX RISINGReturning Aphrodite’s essence.
theancientwayoflife:~ Lion.Date: ca. 300 B.C.Place of origin: GreeceMedium: Marble
Relief depicting Portus harbour* copy, original made of Greek marble* early 3rd century CE* Portus,
Statue of a man (either an emperor or general) in a Roman military corselet decorated with Selene an
Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (Greek 5th-4th Century BC)
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Greek Chalcidean type bronze helmet, 5th century BCfrom The Walter’s Art Museum
ancientpeoples:Terracotta hippocamp, 31 cm long (12 in)Greek, from Sicily (Centuripe), 3rd century B
Chimera Diamond Ring by G.Bodino!
Gold hairnet for a bun on back of head. Greek, Alexandria, Egypt, 220-100 BC
Ruins of an illyrian house with peristyle in the greek city of Antigonia, Albania
Drachm of the Indo-Greek king Philoxenos Aniketos (”Invincible”), who ruled a kingdom in present-day
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Lekythos with Dionysos among sileni and maenads.* Athens, 500 BCE-490 BCE* Fired clay, black-figure
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