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Two women, one with writing tablets and stylus, on a walk. Interior of an Attic red-figure kylix, a
lionofchaeronea:A warrior holding a phiale (dish for pouring libations). Attic red-figure lekythos,
cma-greek-roman-art:Gravestone in the Form of a Lekythos, 300, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Ro
Vatican mourner* A woman mourning over a dead warrior* Attic* c. 530 BCE* Vatican MuseumsAttribution
The Ghost of Darius Appears to Atossa, George Romney (1734-1802)
A satyr and a griffin confront one of the Scythian tribe of the Arimaspi. Detail from an Attic red-
via-appia:Terracotta lekythos with a woman using a hand-frameGreek, Attic, 490 BC
A competitor in the hoplitodromia (race in hoplite armor). Side A of an Attic red-figure neck-ampho
Competitors in the athletic event known as the pankration. Attic black-figure skyphos (deep drinkin
Oedipus slays the Sphinx. Attic red-figure lekythos in the manner of the Meidias Painter, ca. 420-4
harvard-art-museums-sculpture:Attic Bearded Head from a Grave Relief, 380 BCE or later, HAM: Sculptu
Attic white ground lekythos* 5th century BCE* Winckelmann-Museum Stendal https://st.museu
sporadicq:A female aulos-player entertains men at a symposium on this Attic red-figure bell-krater,
jeannepompadour:Banqueter and musician, tondo from an Attic red-figure cup, c. 490 BC.
kallistoi:lionofchaeronea:Attic black-figure terracotta funerary plaque. Above, a scene of prothesi
met-greekroman-art:Knob from the lid of a neck-amphora, joins lid of 17.230.14, Metropolitan Museum
illvedere:Thetis and attendants bring armor she had prepared for him to Achilles, an Attic black-fig
lionofchaeronea:A foot soldier and horseman, with a flute-player and chorus of dancers above. Attic
Day 3 BaitDetail of a siren from an Attic red – figured stamnos, circa 480-470 BC from Vulci.Odysseu
bitchin11:yesterdaysprint:The Owl in The Attic and Other Perplexities, James Thurber, 1931 #taurus
via-appia:Marble sphinx on a cavetto capitalGreek, Attic, ca. 580–575 B.C.
The departure of Neoptolemus. Side A of an Attic red-figure neck-amphora, attributed to the Lycaon
lionofchaeronea:Attic black-figure terracotta funerary plaque. Above, a scene of prothesis (laying
famousartthroughhistory:Kylix tondo by Douris, the dead Ajax, Attic red-figure onceramic, ca. 490 BC
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