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Inscripted stone at the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, Delphi - Greece
Achilles (right) tends to Patroclus (left), who has been wounded by an arrow. Tondo of an Attic red
Young people gather olives. Attic black-figure neck amphora, attr. to the Antimenes Painter; ca. 520
Terracotta figurine of the healing deity Asclepius, with his caduceus. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BC
A woman holding a casket. Attic red-figure alabastron, attr. to the Painter of London E 342; ca. 47
Sculpture of a seated girl, known as the “Conservatori Girl”. Roman copy of the Hadrianic period, p
Ancient Greek painted terracotta statuette, depicting a dancer who holds a castanets-like percussion
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Hermes Chthonios, perhaps representing syncretism of Hermes in his Underworld aspect with a deceased
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Ancient Greek or Roman bronze statuette of a dwarf with silver eyes. Artist unknown; 1st cent. BCE/
The great Athenian orator Demosthenes. Roman copy (1st cent. BCE - 2nd cent. CE) in leaded bronze,
talesfromweirdland:A few figures from Greek Mythology by illustrators Leo and Diane Dillon: Hera, Oe
Marble portrait of the Hellenistic monarch and military commander Pyrrhus of Epirus (318-272 BCE).
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Clytemnestra attempts to awaken the sleeping Furies so that they can resume their pursuit of Orestes
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Herm with a portrait of Plato, from the Academy at Athens. Roman copy of a lost Greek original (ca.
Silenus speaks to a woman. Fragment of an Apulian krater in the Gnathian style, artist unknown; ca.
Theseus wrestles Cercyon, King of Eleusis, who would challenge passersby to a wrestling match and th
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Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
Achilles lies in wait for Polyxena at a fountain. Attic white-ground lekythos, attributed to the At
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