Campanian Gallery
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lionofchaeronea:Medea slays one of her sons. Side A of a Campanian red-figure neck-amphora, attribu
ancientanimalart:Campanian fish plateca. 350 BCE“Fish plates are a common shape in the repertoire of
lionofchaeronea:Electra, flanked by Orestes and Pylades, sits on the tomb of Agamemnon. Campanian r
Two female acrobats. Side A of a Campanian red-figure bell-krater, attr. to an artist of the Rhombo
Orestes and Pylades arrive among the Taurians. Detail from a Campanian red-figure krater, Group of
lionofchaeronea:Electra, flanked by Orestes and Pylades, sits on the tomb of Agamemnon. Campanian r
A girl holding a duck speaks to a boy holding a cat. Detail from side A of a Campanian red-figure k
Scene from a phlyax (mythological burlesque) play, showing Zeus as a pot-bellied old man walking wit
lionofchaeronea:The god Hermes leads a goat to be sacrificed. Side A of a Campanian red-figure bell
A ram destined for sacrifice stands before an altar of Hermes. Campanian red-figure calyx-krater, a
ancientpeoples: Red Figured Hydria 340-330 BC Campanian (Source: The British Museum)
Electra, flanked by Orestes and Pylades, sits on the tomb of Agamemnon. Campanian red-figure hydria
The god Hermes leads a goat to be sacrificed. Side A of a Campanian red-figure bell-krater, attribu
The Mnêstêrophonía(Slaughter of the Suitors): Penelope’s many suitors are cut down by Odysseus, Tele
lionofchaeronea:Medea slays one of her sons. Side A of a Campanian red-figure neck-amphora, attribu
Campanian lamp-filler* 120-70 BCE* terracotta* height: 8,89 cm, length: 10,16 cm* finsdpot: Tarquin
Jade Venus
Cadmus battles a dragon on the future site of Thebes. Side A of a red-figure calyx-krater, produced
:Orestes and Pylades in Tauris. Detail from a Campanian red-figure krater, ca. 330 BC–320 BC.
ancientanimalart:Campanian fish plateca. 350 BCE“Fish plates are a common shape in the reperto
lionofchaeronea:Medea slays one of her sons. Side A of a Campanian red-figure neck-amphora, at
ancientgoatart: Campanian lamp with Odysseus clinging to the belly of the Cyclops’ ram said to
13/11/20Pictured: a red-figure Campanian bale amphora that depicts a woman on each side, each holdin
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