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1. 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. |
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2. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Canope urn with the handles.
Terracotta. 6th century BCE.
Chiusi, National Etruscan Museum. |
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3. SCULPTURE. Etruria. Urn from Chiusi.
Clay. Ca. 600 BCE.
Chiusi, National Etruscan Museum. |
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4. 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. |
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5. 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. |
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6. 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. |
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7. 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. |
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8. 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. |
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9. 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. |
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