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Corinthian black-figure pyxis, decorated with a row of rams and panthers. Attributed to the Stobart
Thetis and the Nereids mourn the slain Achilles. Corinthian black-figure hydria, attr. to the Damon
Corinthian terracotta alabastron (perfume vase) depicting a rooster in a field of rosettes. Artist
Etruscan black-figure alabastron (perfume jar) after Corinthian models. In the top frieze, Heracles
Corinthian terracotta sculpture representing Zeus abducting Ganymede. Artist unknown; ca. 480 BCE.
Two horsemen. Late Corinthian black-figure olpe, attr. to the Hippolytos Painter; ca. 575-550 BCE.
The Corinthian Maid, Joseph Wright of Derby, ca. 1784
via-appia:Bronze helmet of Corinthian typeGreece, Corinth, 500 B.C.
The Arch of Hadrian in Athens, GreeceThe Arch of Hadrian is a triumphal arch which lies between the
Above, a sphinx with an owl perched on its tail; below, a lion hunts an ibex. Miniature Corinthian
Corinthian type helmet, Greece, 7th-5th century BCfrom The Walter’s Art Museum
archaicwonder:Archaic Corinthian Bronze Helmet, c. 6th Century BCMore…
via-appia:Corinthian Aryballos (perfume holder) in the Shape of an OwlGreek, Corinthian, ca. 640 BC
Corinthian terracotta aryballos (oil container) depicting warriors on the march. Artist unknown; ca
peashooter85:Corinthian helmet, Greece, 5th century ADfrom The Cleveland Museum of Art
archaicwonder:Greek Corinthian Gold Myrtle Wreath, 330-250 BC In ancient Greece, wreaths made f
peashooter85:Corinthian helmet, Greece, 5th century ADfrom The Cleveland Museum of Art
An owl with lions and floral decorations. Early Corinthian alabastron, attr. to the Red Dot Painter
Corinthian style bronze helmet, Greece, 550-450 BCfrom The Worcester Art Museum : Higgins Armory Col
Ancient Corinthian black-figure plate with facing horses. Artist unknown; ca. 600-575 BCE.&nbs
peashooter85:Bronze Corinthian type helmet, Greece, 7th century BCfrom Christies
Bronze helmet with owner name embossed on cheek. National Archaeology Museum of Athens.
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