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121. CERAMICS. Greece. Two acontists and a jumper holding halteres. Red-figured kylix. Attic. Attributed to the Manner of the Epeleios Painter. Ca. 500 BCE. Sotheby’s Auction House, New York. | |
122. CERAMICS. Greece. Dionysus and Maenads. Large red-figured stamnos. Attic. Clay. Attributed to the Phiale Painter. Ca. 440 BCE. Sotheby’s Auction House, New York. | |
123. CERAMICS. Greece. Satyr and Maenads. Large red-figured stamnos. Attic. Clay. Attributed to the Phiale Painter. Ca. 440 BCE. Sotheby’s Auction House, New York. | |
124. CERAMICS. Greece. Linked palmettes in the handle zone. Large red-figured stamnos. Attic. Clay. Attributed to the Phiale Painter. Ca. 440 BCE. Sotheby’s Auction House, New York. | |
125. CERAMICS. Pre-Roman Italy. Adult cremation. Krater used as an ossuary urn. 425 BCE. Inv. No. 46. Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”. | |
126. CERAMICS. Magna Graecia. Red figure krater used as an ossuary urn. 380—370 BCE. Inv. No. 36332. Syracuse, Regional Archaeological Museum “Paolo Orsi”. | |
127. 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. | |
128. 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. | |
129. 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. | |