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Above, a sphinx with an owl perched on its tail; below, a lion hunts an ibex. Miniature Corinthian
Apollo (left) and Artemis (right) intervene to save their mother Leto from the predations of Tityos.
Protocorinthian aryballos in the shape of a ring. Artist unknown; produced in Corinth, ca. 675-650
Menelaus (left) and Hector fight over the body of the Trojan hero Euphorbus. Ancient Greek plate in
archaicwonder:Archaic Corinthian Bronze Helmet, c. 6th Century BCMore…
Attic janiform red-figure aryballos in the shape of women’s heads, bearing the inscription Epilykos
As Heracles (left) attacks Cycnus, son of Ares (right), Zeus steps between them to break up the figh
Laconian marble grave relief depicting two enthroned heroes receiving offerings from (far smaller) w
Ganymede, the young Trojan prince whom Zeus abducted to be his cupbearer, holds a hoop and a rooster
Triptolemus prepares to depart in his winged chariot, on the mission given to him by Demeter to spre
The Temple of Apollo and the Theatre Of Delphi, GreeceAncient ruins | Delphi
Heracles battles the three-bodied monster Geryon, whose cattle he has come to steal as part of his T
Red-figure kylix with warrior in tondo and exterior athletic scenes Attributed toa painter of the Th
Late Archaic terracotta plaque found on the island of Corfu (= ancient Corcyra), thought to have bee
Terracotta tumbler with eight dancing youths, Archaic, Greek ca. 525–510 B.C.These youths are descen
Women drawing water at a fountain-house. Belly of an Attic black-figure hydria (water jar), attribut
Lekythos, Greece, ca. 550–530 B.C.; Archaic, black–figure. Attributed to the Amasis Painter. Metropo
Corinthian terracotta aryballos (oil container) depicting warriors on the march. Artist unknown; ca
Odysseus and Ajax dispute over the arms of Achilles. Attic black-figure oinochoe, attr. to the Tale
Discobolus (discus-thrower). Interior of an Attic red-figure cup, manner of the Antiphon Painter; c
A maenad. Attic red-figure skyphos, artist unknown; early 5th cent. BCE. Now in the Los Angeles Co
Archaic Laconian representation of the goddess Artemis, 8th century BC
Archaic Greek Bronze Helmet, late 7th century BCE
Detail of a warrior testing his trumpet from the tondo of a red-figure kylix Attributed to the Ashby
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