THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Ceramics | Location
261. CERAMICS. Etruria.
Figured ascos in the form of a doe.
Clay. 8th century BCE.
Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum.
262. CERAMICS. Greece.
Hestia, Zeus and Ganymede.
Painting of red-figure kylix by Oltos.
Ca. 510 BCE.
Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum.
263. CERAMICS. Egypt.
Situla from the tomb of Boccoris.
Glass paste. 8th century BCE.
Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum.
264. CERAMICS. Etruria.
Vase with running figure.
Black-figure amphora.
By the Micali Group Painter.
Clay. 6th century BCE.
Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum.
265. CERAMICS. Etruria.
Zeus as bull and Europe.
Red-figure krater.
Clay. Ca. 450 BCE.
Tarquinia, National Archaeological Museum.
266. CERAMICS. Greece.
Return of Hephaestus to Olympus.
Ionic hydria.
Clay. Ca. 525 BCE.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
267. CERAMICS. Greece.
Priam asks Achilles for redemption of Hector’s body.
Red-figure skyphos. Side A. Attic.
By the Brygos Painter.
Clay. 490—480 BCE.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
268. CERAMICS. Greece.
Athlete with discus.
Red-figure pelike. Attic.
By the Geras Painter.
Clay. 490—480 BCE.
Inv. No. IV. 905.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
269. CERAMICS. Greece.
A palaistra scene.
Red-figure bell crater. Attic.
By the Nikias Painter.
Clay.
Late 5th century BCE.
Inv. No. IV 1034.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
270. CERAMICS. Greece.
Hoplitodromos.
Red-figure pelike. Attic.
Clay. Ca. 500 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 1627.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
271. CERAMICS. Greece.
Heracles killing the Pharaon Busiris.
Caeretan hydria. Eastern Greek.
Clay. Ca. 520—510 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3576.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
272. CERAMICS. Greece.
Heracles killing the Pharaon Busiris. Detail.
Caeretan hydria. Eastern Greek.
Clay. Ca. 520—510 BCE.
Height 45.5 cm.
Inv. No. IV 3576.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
273. CERAMICS. Greece.
Priam asks Achilles for redemption of Hector’s body.
Red-figure skyphos. Side A. Attic.
By the Brygos Painter.
Clay. Ca. 490 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3710.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
274. CERAMICS. Greece.
Greek heroes, draped man.
Red-figure skyphos. Side B. Attic.
By the Brygos Painter.
Clay. Ca. 490 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3710.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
275. CERAMICS. Greece.
Orestes kills Aegisthus. (On the left Chrysothemis).
Red-figure pelike. Attic.
By the Berlin Painter.
Clay. Ca. 500 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3725.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
276. CERAMICS. Greece.
Orestes kills Aegisthus.
(On the left Chrysothemis).
Red-figure pelike. Detail. Attic.
By the Berlin Painter.
Clay. Ca. 500 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3725.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
277. CERAMICS. Greece.
Talthybius restraining Clytemnestra when she’s trying to help Aegisthus.
Red-figure pelike. Detail. Attic.
By the Berlin Painter.
Clay. Ca. 500 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3725.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
278. CERAMICS. Southern Italy.
Two athletes; lampadedromia.
Red-figure bell-crater. Apulia.
Clay. First half of the 4th century BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3734.
Vienna, Museum of Art History, Collection of Classical Antiquities.