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Figurine of Standing Woman, 200s BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 39.1
Traditional woman’s dress of Thessalia, Greece
A woman sneaks a drink from a vessel while a young servant girl looks on. Attic red-figure skyphos,
Apulian red-figure lebes gamikos (marriage vase) depicting Eros with a seated woman. Artist unknown
Greek woman in traditional Macedonian attire
woozapooza:“Typical man, falling in love with every woman he kills in battle.”Hahahae! Excellenter!
ancientpeoples:Terracotta oon (egg) showing a youth abducting a woman (Paris and Helen?)Greek or Att
alexandriad:woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
Unknown - Stelios Petroulakis , 2018Greek,b. 1946-Oil on canvas,
harvard-art-museums-sculpture:Standing Woman, 323-31 BCE, HAM: SculptureYoung woman standing in a ch
Les costumes populaires de la Turquie en 1873;Peasant man and woman from around Bursa (wearing weddi
rebeccaravenroth:alexandriad:woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure potteryY
Terracotta alabastron (perfume vase) in the shape of a woman holding a dove. Unknown East Greek (pos
Greek woman by Christoph Weigel after Caspar Luyken, 1703
mini-girlz:TANAGRA GREEK FIGURE OF A SEATED LADYc. 300-250 BC. Terracotta figure of a woman seated o
met-greekroman-art:Statuette of a woman, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund,
Ares/Mars defeating Thor (Dc Special Series #9)
kristalknobb:Greek woman sitting in the lap of another woman
Head of a Woman from an Ancient Greek Statue
Vatican mourner* A woman mourning over a dead warrior* Attic* c. 530 BCE* Vatican MuseumsAttribution
via-appia:Terracotta lekythos with a woman using a hand-frameGreek, Attic, 490 BC
jeannepompadour:Woman holding a fan; Ancient Greece, Boeotia, Tanagra c. 300 B.C.
A warrior draws his sword as he grabs a veiled woman. The scene is traditionally interpreted as Men
aphroditeinfurs:Ancient Greek askos (pot) in the shape of a woman’s head, crica 270-200 BC
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