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Terracotta kline (couch) with nuptial banquet and Erotes Greek, Hellenistic Period, c. 3rd to 2nd ce
Always working on Amazonomachy.
Hermes/Mercury seated on a ram. Roman copy (late 2nd/early 3rd cent. CE) after a Greek original by
Pygmalion. Creator Pain. Hugo Hoppener. 1896.
An elderly satyr is followed by the young Dionysus. South Italian red-figure bell-krater, attribute
Orestes arrives at Delphi, begging Apollo to free him from the pursuing Furies sent by his murdered
Cadmus battles a dragon on the future site of Thebes. Side A of a red-figure calyx-krater, produced
Thetis presents her son Achilles with the arms newly forged for him by Hephaestus. Attic black-figu
eleonorpiteira:Cover and some of the interior illustrations I did a while ago for Aegean Adventures,
Silver stater of Thebes, featuring a Boeotian shield on the obverse and the head of Dionysus, crowne
Heracles wrestles a figure variously identified as Alcyoneus or Antaeus. Attic black-figure eye-cup
Silver tetradrachm of Smyrna with head of Cybele in turreted mural crown (obverse) and Greek inscrip
Poseidon statue
Hebe,Goddess of youth - Hermitage
Apollo and Heracles fight over the Delphic tripod. Side A of an Attic black-figure hydria, name-vas
Decorative ivory plaque in the shape of a satyr. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. From Athens; now in
A Satyr. Interior of an Attic red-figure stemless kylix (drinking-cup), attr. to the Euaion Painter
Ancient Greek ivory appliqué (probably originally part of a furniture decoration) depicting a satyr,
Head of Apollo. Roman copy after a Greek original of the second half of the fourth century BCE. Fo
Terracotta volute-krater with the Judgment of Paris (left) and naiskos with a statue of the deceased
Athena, holding a spear. Attic red-figure lekythos, attributed to the Brygos Painter; ca. 480-
A Muse reading a scroll. Attic red-figure lekythos, attr. to the Klügmann Painter; ca. 43
Athena visits the workshop of a sculptor, sometimes thought to be Epeios working on a model of the T
Bacchanale Artist: Lawrence Alma-Tadema /kiçiek
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