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1. CERAMICS. Greece. Maidens wearing water from a spring.
Black-figured hydria. Attic. Ca. 530—510 BCE. Attributed to the Antimenes Painter.
Inv. No. 1843,1103.66. London, British Museum. |
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2. CERAMICS. Greece. Maidens wearing water from a spring.
Black-figured hydria. Attic. Ca. 530—510 BCE. Attributed to the Antimenes Painter.
Inv. No. 1843,1103.66. London, British Museum. |
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3. CERAMICS. Greece. Perseus fleeing away with the head of Medusa.
Red-figure hydria. Attic. Attributed to Pan Painter (Beazley). Clay. Ca. 460 BCE.
Inv. No. 1873,0820.352. London, British Museum. |
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4. CERAMICS. Greece. The girls filling hydrias with water before the pump room of the Callicren spring.
Vase from Vulci.
Inv. No. 06.1021.77. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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5. CERAMICS. Greece. Women at fountain house.
Black-figured hydria. Attic. Ca. 510—500 BCE. Attributed to the Class of Hamburg 1917.477.
Inv. No. 06.1021.77. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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6. 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. |
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7. CERAMICS. Greece. Heracles and nemean lion; Heracles and Triton.
Black-figure hydria. Attic. Manner of the Antimenes Painter. Clay. Carving, white paint. 520—500 BCE. Inscription on the body: ΗΡΑΚΛΕΣ
Inv. Nos. Б. 1516 / ГР-4443. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum. |
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8. CERAMICS. Greece. Wedding procession.
Black-figured hydria. Attic. Attributed to Near the Painter of Vatican G 43. Clay. Ca. 530—520 BCE.
Sotheby’s Auction House, New York. |
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