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1. CERAMICS. Greece. Armament of the ephebe. | |
2. CERAMICS. Greece. Black-figure kylix with a winged Nike holding a wreath. Boeotia. 475—450 BCE. Inv. No. ΝΓ 381. Athens, Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art. | |
3. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles puts on the armour forged by Hephaestus. Peleus the father of Achilles, Achilles, Thetis the mother of Achilles, his son Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) are represented. Black-figure dish. Clay. Inv. No. 507. Athens, National Archaeological Museum. | |
4. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles bandages Patroklos’ arm. Red-figure kylix. Attic. Attributed to Sosias as Potter by signature; to “Sosias Painter” by Beazley / “Berlin Painter” by Robertson as painter. Clay. Ca. 500 BCE. Inv. No. F 2278. Berlin, State Museums, Old Museum. | |
5. CERAMICS. Greece. Scenes from life of a Greek school. Red-figure Cup. Attic. By the Douris Painter. Clay. Ca. 500—450 BCE. Inv. No. F 2285. Berlin, State Museums, Old Museum. | |
6. CERAMICS. Greece. Youth with a diptych. Red-figure vase. By the Douris Painter. Clay. 500—470 BCE. Inv. No. F 2285. Berlin, State Museums, Old Museum. | |
7. CERAMICS. Greece. Scenes from life of a Greek school. Red-figure kylix, type B. Attic, Athens. Attributed to Python as potter; signed by Douris as painter (signature: Δορις εγραφσεν). Clay. Late archaic, transition to early classical, ca. 485—480 BCE. Inv. No. F 2285. Berlin, State Museums, Old Museum. | |
8. CERAMICS. Greece. Scenes from life of a Greek school. Red-figure kylix, type B. Attic, Athens. Attributed to Python as potter; signed by Douris as painter (signature: Δορις εγραφσεν). Clay. Late archaic, transition to early classical, ca. 485—480 BCE. Inv. No. F 2285. Berlin, State Museums, Old Museum. | |
9. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Entrance to the villa. Mid-1st century CE. Castellammare di Stabia, Villa San Marco. | |
10. ARCHITECTURE. Rome. Portico of the Lower Peristyle. Mid-1st century CE. Castellammare di Stabia, Villa San Marco, 20. | |
11. CERAMICS. Magna Graecia. Nude Eros sitting on an altar. Red-figure skyphoid pyxis. Sicilian work. Attributed to the minor production if the “Gruppo Lentini Manfria”. 370—340 BCE. Cefalu, Mandralisca Museum. | |
12. CERAMICS. Magna Graecia. Tuna trade scene. Red-figure bell-krater. Sicilian work. Attributed to the Tuna seller Painter. 380—370 BCE. Inv. No. 2. Cefalu, Mandralisca Museum. | |
13. CERAMICS. Greece. Hypnos and Thanatos carry the corpse of Sarpedon at the presence of Hermes. Red-figure calyx-krater (side A). Attic. Signed by Euxitheos as potter and by Euphronios as painter. Terracotta. Ca. 515—510 BCE. Inv. Nos. ex 1972.11.10 / ex L.2006.10. Cerveteri, Cerite National Museum “Claudia Ruspoli”. | |
14. CERAMICS. Greece. Warriors arming (Hyperochos, Hippasos, Megon, Akastos, Achsippos). Red-figure calyx-krater (side B). Attic. Signed by Euxitheos as potter and by Euphronios as painter. Terracotta. Ca. 515—510 BCE. Inv. Nos. ex 1972.11.10 / ex L.2006.10. Cerveteri, Cerite National Museum “Claudia Ruspoli”. | |
15. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Young Dionysus and Pan. Red-figured bell krater. Apulia. Clay. Attributed to the Tarporley Painter. Ca. 410—390 BCE. Inv. Nos. ex L.63.21.5 / ex L.1988.81.4 / ex 3985. Chicago, Art Institute. | |
16. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Two youths. Red-figured bell krater. Apulia. Clay. Attributed to the Tarporley Painter. Ca. 410—390 BCE. Inv. Nos. ex L.63.21.5 / ex L.1988.81.4 / ex 3985. Chicago, Art Institute. | |
17. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. Feasting Dionysus. Red-figured calyx krater. Apulia. Clay. Attributed to the Painter of Athens 1714. Ca. 375—350 BCE. Inv. Nos. ex L.63.21.6 / ex L.1988.81.5 / ex 2351. Chicago, Art Institute. | |
18. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. A girl and two boys. Red-figured calyx krater. Apulia. Clay. Attributed to the Painter of Athens 1714. Ca. 375—350 BCE. Inv. Nos. ex L.63.21.6 / ex L.1988.81.5 / ex 2351. Chicago, Art Institute. | |
19. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Canope urn with the handles. Terracotta. 6th century BCE. Chiusi, National Etruscan Museum. | |
20. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Urn from Chiusi. Clay. Ca. 600 BCE. Chiusi, National Etruscan Museum. | |