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kallistoi:lionofchaeronea:The Amazonomachy. Lower tier of an Attic red-figure lekythos, attr. to th
Neck-Amphora With a Man Playing a CitharaGreece, Attica, c. 510 BC
didoofcarthage:Fragment of a red-figure stamnos depicting Demeter and PersephoneGreek (from Attica),
via-appia:Attic Red-Figure Calyx Krater known as the “Niobid Krater” - Apollo and Artemis decimating
Red-figure squat lekythos with a departing warriorAttributed to the Achilles PainterAttic Greek, c.
Black-figure funerary plaque with scenes of prothesis (laying out of the dead) and chariot raceGreek
Amphiareion of Oropos (Sanctuary of Amphiaraus), Attica, Greece
Red-figure kylix with warrior in tondo and exterior athletic scenes Attributed toa painter of the Th
lionofchaeronea:A leopard does battle with a peltast (light-armed warrior, named after his distincti
Attic Black-Figure Neck Amphora by Ancient Greek painter known as Swing Painter, ca. 540-530 BC
hadrian6:Etruscan vase depicting Achilles and Ajax playing dice. 6th.century BC. Attic Black Figur
didoofcarthage:Black-figure aryballos (oil flask), signed by Nearchos as potterGreek (Attic), Archai
Detail of a warrior testing his trumpet from the tondo of a red-figure kylix Attributed to the Ashby
Red-figure pelike with Zeus and Ganymede, by the Achilles Painter. From Athens, Attica. Greek, 445-4
White-ground lekythos with woman and servant girl, attributed to the Achilles PainterGreek (manufact
Terracotta amphora with a young man playing the kithara (top) and a judge (bottom), attributed to th
lionofchaeronea:An Amazon before an altar. Attic red-figure lekythos, artist unknown; ca. 475-450 B
lionofchaeronea:Pegasus. Attic black-figure squat lekythos, artist unknown; ca. 450 BCE. Now in th
Aphrodite riding a swan, Attic kylix c 460, found at Kameiros, Rhodes
romegreeceart:famousartthroughhistory:Bell krater by Pan Painter, obverse, Attic red-figure on ceram
Four views of a white-ground lekythos. Attributed to the Sappho Painter. Greek (Attic), Archaic Peri
Black-figure hydria with chariot of Achilles dragging the corpse of Hector (and details), attributed
jeannepompadour:“Judgement of Paris” side A of an Attic Greek black-figure hydria, c. 51
Attic black-figure amphora (view of both sides) by the Amasis Painter, c. 530 BCE. (Neer 5.42a &
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