Aryballos Gallery
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fishstickmonkey:Round Aryballos: Sphinx and SerpentGreek, Middle Corinthian, early 6th century B.C.
didoofcarthage:Black-figure aryballos (oil flask), signed by Nearchos as potterGreek (Attic), Archai
antiquitystuff:Aryballos in the shapeof a hare. Dated to 650-600 BC. Aryballoi in the shapeof animal
eyesaremosaics:A ROMAN GLASS ARYBALLOS - CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D.
via-appia:Corinthian Aryballos (perfume holder) in the Shape of an OwlGreek, Corinthian, ca. 640 BC
Terracotta aryballos in the form of an eagle’s head. Artist unknown; late 7th/early 6th cent. BCE.
centuriespast:UnknownPlastic Aryballos, 580–560 B.C., Terracotta11 × 5 × 4 cm (4 5/16 × 1 15/16 × 1
met-greekroman-art:Terracotta aryballos (oil flask) in the form of a pomegranate, Greek and Roman Ar
ancientpeoples:Faience aryballos (oil flask), 6.3 cm (2 ½ in) highLate period Egypt, Dynasty 26–27,
ancientgoatart:met-greekroman-art:Terracotta aryballos (oil flask), Greek and Roman ArtMedium: Terra
irefiordiligi: Tomba dell’Aryballos sospeso (Tomb of the hanging Aryballos) The University of Turin
cma-greek-roman-art: Heron Aryballos, c. 580 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtIn the
archaicwonder:Greek Proto-Corinthian Owl Aryballos, c. 630 BCProto-Corinthian style Greek pottery is
cma-greek-roman-art: Heron Aryballos, c. 580 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtIn the
Aryballos in the shape of a hedgehog. Artist unknown, ca. 600 BCE. Now in the Staatliche Antikensa
ancientpeoples:Black figured terracotta aryballos (oil flask)Greek, AtticArchaic Period, ca. 570 B.C
via-appia:Corinthian Aryballos (perfume holder) in the Shape of an OwlGreek, Corinthian, ca. 640 BC
lionofchaeronea:Attic black-figure globular aryballos decorated with sphinxes and lions. Artist unk
lionofchaeronea:Protocorinthian aryballos in the shape of an owl. Artist unknown; ca. 640 BCE. Now
via-appia:Corinthian Aryballos (perfume holder) in the Shape of an OwlGreek, Corinthian, ca. 640 BC
Two ephebes practice wrestling. Attic red-figure aryballos, from the workshop of the painter Douris
dionyzines:Greco-Egyptian aryballos in the form of a hedgehog, 6th-5th century BCE
A physician treats a patient. Attic red-figure aryballos, name-vase of the Clinic Painter; ca.
cma-greek-roman-art:Protocorinthian Aryballos (Oil Flask), c. 650-640 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: G
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