THE GALLERY OF ANCIENT ART

Ceramics | Shape
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.