Apulian Gallery
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lionofchaeronea:Apulian red-figure fish plate. Attr. to the Group of Karlsruhe 66-140; ca. 350-325
Apulian red-figure terracotta fish plate. Attributed to the workshop of the Darius Painter; ca. 340
Pair of altars depicting the death of Adonis. Possibly from Taras (Tarentum), Apulia, South Italy. G
Eros makes an offering. Apulian red-figure plate, attributed to the Ascoli Satriano Painter; ca. 34
rodonnell-hixenbaugh:Apulian Black Glazed Gnathia-Ware AskosAn ancient Apulian Greek black glazed Gn
lionofchaeronea:A dolphin and fish, surrounded by various forms of marine life. Tondo of an Apulian
lionofchaeronea:Bellerophon rides Pegasus into battle against the Chimera. Red-figure Apulian plate
Apulian Bell-Krater, c. 390-380 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 38 cm
A scene from Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazousae. Apulian red-figure krater, artist unknown; ca. 370 B
romegreeceart:Hector, Andromache and Astyanax. An apulian vase from 370-360 BC(Photo courtesy: Marie
Apulian Red-Figured Knob-Handled Patera (Detail)Origin: ItalyCirca: 340 BC to 330 BC
ancientpeoples: Rhyton terminating in a Ram’s head 340 BC - 320 BC Apulian (Greek) (Source: The Bri
lionofchaeronea:Actaeon, transforming into a deer, is torn apart by his hounds. Apulian red-figure
lionofchaeronea:Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian
cma-greek-roman-art: Apulian Frog Guttus, 4th century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman A
Rape of Persephone by the ancient Greek Apulian vase painter known as the Baltimore painter, circa 3
cma-greek-roman-art: Apulian Situla, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis com
cma-greek-roman-art: Apulian Bell-Krater, c. 390-380 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Ar
Apulian red-figure kantharos (drinking cup) in the Plain Style, decorated with a woman’s head. Arti
byronofrochdale:Terracotta dove.Apulian (Greek) 300BC-250BC (circa)(Europe,Italy,Puglia,Brindisi (pr
Nike (Victory) crowns a horse and rider. Side A of an Apulian red-figure bell-krater, attributed to
caesaringaul:An Apulian Red-figure Fragment of a Calyx Krater Attributed to the Black Fury Painter;
lionofchaeronea:Eros makes an offering. Apulian red-figure plate, attributed to the Ascoli Satriano
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