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panasfaidon:Athens Museum of Kouros Statue Αθήνα Μουσείο Άγαλμα Κούρου
cma-greek-roman-art:Horse, c. 750-725 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall:
lionofchaeronea:Zeus hurling the thunderbolt. Bronze statuette of the Archaic period, unknown artis
Heracles (right) pursues Ares’ son Cycnus (left in the center, Zeus attempts to separate the combata
Zeus Hurling Lightning Archaic bronze statue from Dodona, circa 530-520 BCE. Glypotothek, Munich. Ph
intheheatherbright:Costume. Chitons.Marjorie & C. H. B.Quennell, Everyday Things in Archaic Gree
mapsontheweb:Ancient Greek Expansion in the Archaic Period
Etruscan black-figure alabastron (perfume jar) after Corinthian models. In the top frieze, Heracles
A reclining satyr holds a drinking cup. Scarab from Etruria, eponymous gem of the Master of the Lon
Attic black-figure terracotta funerary plaque. Above, a scene of prothesis (laying out of the dead
Heracles and Iolaos. Attic white-ground black-figure oinochoe, artist unknown; ca. 500-490 BCE. Now
Two warriors (Achilles and Ajax?) playing a board game. Attic black-figure plate, artist unknown; c
Statuette (limestone) of a beardless male votary in Greek dress. Artist unknown; late 6th cent. BCE.
A soldier dances to the aulos (double flute). Attic black-figure lekythos, attr. to the Athena Paint
Terracotta alabastron (perfume vase) in the shape of a woman holding a dove. Unknown East Greek (pos
A plate depicting a winged, Gorgon-headed deity, shown in the traditional pose of the Πότνια Θηρῶν (
via-appia:Terracotta funerary plaqueGreek, Attic ca. 520–510 B.C.
Black-figure funerary plaque with scenes of prothesis (laying out of the dead) and chariot raceGreek
A warrior in armor, bearing a shield with a Gorgon’s head. Detail of an Attic black-figure plate, a
Silver didrachm issued by Athens, ca. 520 BCE, bearing a Gorgon’s head. Now in the British Museum.
A helmet crowned with a myrtle wreath. Attic black-figure amphora, artist unknown; ca. 575-550 BCE.
Corinthian terracotta sculpture representing Zeus abducting Ganymede. Artist unknown; ca. 480 BCE.
A foot soldier and horseman, with a flute-player and chorus of dancers above. Attic black-figure hy
Two horsemen. Late Corinthian black-figure olpe, attr. to the Hippolytos Painter; ca. 575-550 BCE.
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