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Black-figure neck-amphora with Heracles battling an Amazon (left) and Theseus and the Mino
cma-greek-roman-art:Black-Figured Lekythos, c. 500 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtS
athens-archaeological-museum:An epinetron with a back depiction of Bellerephon mounted on Pegasus, f
An Apulian Red-figured HydriaCirca 350-330 B.C.Painted with a woman seated within a naiskos and hold
An Apulian Red-figured Column Krater, attributed to the Painter of the Truro Pelike.Circa 350-330 B.
Vase Fragment, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman
virgovsthezodiac:Just finished one of the scenes of the game! Tried to go for the greek vase paintin
Red-figure psykter, signed by Douris, ca. 500–470 BCE. London, British Museum 1868,0606.7. Thi
@shiningjasmin Terracotta jar with octopus. Mycenaean vase, 1200-1100 BC. Metropolitan Museum of Art
Day 7: Neo Greek vase, Bug, Eucalyptus
kutxx: 2. Rider Painter Name vase of the Rider Painter. Horseman accompanied by a winged figure.&nb
didoofcarthage: Terracotta vase from a tomb. From Centuripe, Sicily. Greek, 3rd-2nd century B.
If you are interested, I’m offering limited edition prints on my Etsy store; if you order all
cma-greek-roman-art: Heron Aryballos, c. 580 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art In th
boneandpapyrus: Aphrodite and Persephone with their attendants From an Attic Greek red-figure vase
This is a sequel of sorts to my original “Some stories don’t get old” po
Lakonian Black-figure kylix, attributed to the Boreads Painter, ca. 570–565 BCE, currently in
Red-figure calyx-krater, attributed to Euphronios, ca. 500 BCE. Berlin, Antikensammlung F2180.
I completely forgot to post this one. I made it a while ago and it got published in a history textbo
lionofchaeronea:East Greek cosmetic vase with a ram’s-head protome. Artist unknown; ca.
hehasawifeyouknow:Halloween 2018 Greek vase pumpkins, the sacrifice of Polyxena and the fate of Prom
12| AmphoraBased off Ancient Greek vases. Fascinating how each vase is like a picture book. In other
Krater from the Geometric Period, terracotta, ca. 750-730BC, Greece.Monumental vases like this one w
lionofchaeronea:Hermes and his mother Maia (part of a larger scene showing an assembly of the gods).
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