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141. CERAMICS. Greece. Apollon slaying the giant Tityos who aggressed Apollon’s mother Leto. Red-figure kylix, type B. Attic, Athens. Attributed to the Penthesilea Painter (by Furtwangler). Clay. Early classical, ca. 460—450 BCE. Inv. Nos. J 402 / 2689. Munich, State Antique Collection. | |
142. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Hesperides. Apulian vase. 4th century BCE. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
143. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. So-called “Vase of Patroclus”, side B. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Darius Painter. Clay. 340—320 BCE. Inv. No. 81954 (?). Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
144. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. So-called “Vase of Patroclus”, side A. Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Darius Painter. Clay. 340—320 BCE. Inv. No. 81954 (?). Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
145. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Jason and the Golden Fleece. Red-figured volute krater (side A). Paestum. Ca. 340—330 BCE. Attributed to the Apulianising Group. Inv. No. 82126. Naples, National Archaeological Museum. | |
146. CERAMICS. Magna Graecia. Patera (libation bowel). Greece, South Italy, Campania. Terracotta, black glaze. 3rd cent. BCE. Inv. No. 01.8.13. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
147. CERAMICS. Greece. The girls filling hydrias with water before the pump room of the Callicren spring. Vase from Vulci. Inv. No. 06.1021.77. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
148. CERAMICS. Greece. Women at fountain house. Black-figured hydria. Attic. Ca. 510—500 BCE. Attributed to the Class of Hamburg 1917.477. Inv. No. 06.1021.77. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
149. CERAMICS. Etruria. Figured vessel in the form of a cock with the scratched alphabet. Clay, buccero. 7th century BCE. Inv. No. 24.97.21 a, b. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
150. CERAMICS. Greece. Pompe, the female personification of a procession, between Eros and Dionysos. Oinochoe. Attic. Mid-4th cent. BCE. Inv. No. 25.190. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
151. CERAMICS. Greece. Nike (the personification of victory) offering fillet (band) to youth. White-ground bobbin (side A). Attic. Attributed to the Penthesilea Painter. Ca. 460—450 BCE. Inv. No. 28.167. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
152. CERAMICS. Greece. Eros and youth. White-ground bobbin (side B). Attic. Attributed to the Penthesilea Painter. Ca. 460—450 BCE. Inv. No. 28.167. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
153. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Artist painting a statue of Herakles. Red-figured column-krater. Apulia. Ca. 360—350 BCE. Attributed to the Group of Boston 00.348. Inv. No. 50.11.4. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
154. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Athena with deities. Red-figured column-krater. Apulia. Ca. 360—350 BCE. Attributed to the Group of Boston 00.348. Inv. No. 50.11.4. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
155. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Dionysos and maenad in cart drawn by Papposilenos. Red-figured bell-krater. Paestum. Ca. 360—350 BCE. Attributed to Python. Inv. No. 1989.11.4. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. | |
156. CERAMICS. Greece. White Painted bird-shaped askos. Middle Bronze Age (c. 1900 — c. 1650 BC) Oxford, Ashmolean Museum. | |
157. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles on chariot drags Hector’s body. Detail of black-figure lekythos. Eretria. By the Diosphos Painter. Clay. Ca. 490 BCE. Paris, Louvre Museum. | |
158. CERAMICS. Greece. Agricultural works on the landowner’s fields. Black-figure bowl. Attic. Clay. Ca. 530 BCE. Paris, Louvre Museum. | |
159. CERAMICS. Greece. Heracles bringing Cerberus to Eurystheus. Caeretan hydria. Clay. 520 BCE. Paris, Louvre Museum. | |
160. CERAMICS. Greece. Odysseus and Calypso. Red-figure vase. Clay. Paris, Louvre Museum. | |