THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Ceramics | Shape
81. 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.
82. 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.
83. 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.
84. 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.
85. 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.
86. 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.
87. CERAMICS. Greece.
Athena killing Enkelados.
Red-figure dish. Attic, Athens.
Painter: Oltos? (Louvre) / circle of Psiax (Mertens).
550—500 BCE.
Inv. No. CA 3662.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
88. CERAMICS. Greece.
Achilles and the body of Hector.
Red-figure kylix. Attic, Athens.
Signed by Hieron as potter; attributed to Macron as painter.
Ca. 490—480 BCE.
Inv. Nos. G 153 / Cp 47-50.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
89. CERAMICS. Greece.
Cassandra and Ajax.
Red-figure kylix. Attic, Athens.
Attributed to “The Codrus Painter”.
Ca. 440—430 BCE.
Inv. No. G 458.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
90. CERAMICS. Greece.
Greek wedding procession.
Drawing on vase.
Inv. No. L 55.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
91. CERAMICS. Greece.
A wounded warrior.
Black-figure white-ground lekythos. Attic, Athens.
Attributed to the Athena Painter.
500—480 BCE.
Inv. No. 299.
Paris, National Library of France, Cabinet of Medals.
92. CERAMICS. Etruria.
Dionysiac grape harvesting
Red-figure kylix (type A). Attic, Athens.
Attributed to the Chiusi Painter (by Beazley), or an Attic work in archaic Greek style.
520—500 BCE.
Inv. No. 320.
Paris, National Library of France, Cabinet of Medals.
93. CERAMICS. Greece.
Dionysus singing with a lyre and two satyrs.
Red-figure kylix. Attic, Athens.
Attributed to the Brygos Painter (P. Hartwig).
480—470 BCE.
Inv. No. 576.
Paris, National Library of France, Cabinet of Medals.
94. CERAMICS. Greece.
A young rider.
Red-figure kylix. Attic, Athens.
Attributed to the Penthesilea Painter (by Furtwängler).
470—450 BCE.
Inv. No. 814.
Paris, National Library of France, Cabinet of Medals.
95. CERAMICS. Greece.
Athena rescues Jason from the jaws of the dragon.
Red-figure kylix. Attic.
Attributed to Douris by Harwing.
Ca. 480—470 BCE.
Inv. No. 16545.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
96. CERAMICS. Greece.
The Delphian Apollo.
Red-figure hydria. Attic, Athens.
Attributed to the Berlin Painter (Beazley).
Ca. 525—475 BCE.
Inv. No. 16568.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
97. CERAMICS. Greece.
The torments of Atlas and Prometheus.
Cup from Laconia.
550 BCE.
Inv. No. 16592.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
98. CERAMICS. Greece.
Achilles and Ajax playing a board game.
(Achilles on the left; Ajax on the right.)
Black-figure amphora (Type A). Attic.
By the Exekias Painter (potter and painter).
Clay. Ca. 530—520 BCE.
Inv. No. 16757.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
99. CERAMICS. Greece.
Achilles and Ajax playing a board game.
(Achilles on the left, Ajax on the right.)
Black-figure amphora (Type A). Attic.
By the Exekias Painter (potter and painter).
Clay. Ca. 530—520 BCE.
Inv. No. 16757.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
100. CERAMICS. Greece.
Achilles and Ajax playing a board game.
(Achilles on the left, Ajax on the right.)
Black-figure amphora (Type A). Attic.
By the Exekias Painter (potter and painter).
Clay. Ca. 540—530 BCE.
Inv. No. 16757.
Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.