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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. 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.
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3. CERAMICS. Greece. François vase.
Black-figured volute krater. Attic. Ca. mid-6th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 4209. Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
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4. CERAMICS. Greece. François vase. Detail: the handle with representation of winged Animal Mistress (upper register), and Ajax carrying the dead Achilles (lower register).
Black-figured volute krater. Attic. 560 BCE.
Inv. No. 4209. Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
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5. CERAMICS. Greece. François vase.
Black-figured volute krater. Attic. Ca. mid-6th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 4209. Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
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6. CERAMICS. Greece. François vase.
Black-figured volute krater. Attic. Ca. mid-6th cent. BCE.
Inv. No. 4209. Florence, National Archaeological Museum.
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7. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles and Ajax playing a board game.
(Achilles on the left; Ajax on the right, between them stands Athena.) Black-figure neck-amphora. Attic. Attributed to the Leagros Group Painter. Clay. Ca. 510 BCE.
Inv. No. 86.AE.81. Los Angeles, John Paul Getty Museum, Getty Villa in Malibu.
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8. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles and Ajax playing a board game.
(Achilles on the left; Ajax on the right, between them stands Athena.) Black-figure neck-amphora. Attic. Attributed to the Leagros Group Painter. Clay. Ca. 510 BCE.
Inv. No. 86.AE.81. Los Angeles, John Paul Getty Museum, Getty Villa in Malibu.
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9. CERAMICS. Greece. The scene of fight of the Trojan war.
Black-figure amphora. Chalcidice. Ascribed to the Inscription Painter. Clay. 550—540 BCE.
Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria.
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10. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles killing Penthesilea.
Red-figure kylix. Attic. Attributed to the Penthesilea Painter. Clay. Early Classical period, ca. 470—460 BCE.
Inv. Nos. 2688 / J 370. Munich, State Antique Collection.
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11. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles killing Penthesilea.
Red-figure kylix. Attic. Attributed to “Penthesilea Painter”. Clay. Early Classical period, ca. 470—460 BCE.
Inv. Nos. 2688 / J 370. Munich, State Antique Collection.
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12. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. So-called “Vase of Patroclus”, side B.
Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Darius Painter. Clay. 340—320 BCE.
Inv. No. 81954 (?). Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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13. CERAMICS. Southern Italy. So-called “Vase of Patroclus”, side A.
Red-figured volute-krater. Apulia. Darius Painter. Clay. 340—320 BCE.
Inv. No. 81954 (?). Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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14. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles on chariot drags Hector’s body.
Detail of black-figure lekythos. Eretria. By the Diosphos Painter. Clay. Ca. 490 BCE.
Paris, Louvre Museum.
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15. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles and the body of Hector.
Red-figure kylix. Attic, Athens. Signed by Hieron as potter; attributed to Macron as painter. Ca. 490—480 BCE.
Inv. Nos. G 153 / Cp 47-50. Paris, Louvre Museum.
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16. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles and Troilos.
Clay. Red-figure kylix, interior. Attic. Signed by Euphronios as painter.
Perugia, National Archaeological Museum of Umbria.
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17. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles and Ajax playing a board game.
(Achilles on the left; Ajax on the right.) Black-figure amphora (Type A). Attic. By the Exekias Painter (potter and painter). Clay. Ca. 530—520 BCE.
Inv. No. 16757. Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
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18. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles and Ajax playing a board game.
(Achilles on the left, Ajax on the right.) Black-figure amphora (Type A). Attic. By the Exekias Painter (potter and painter). Clay. Ca. 530—520 BCE.
Inv. No. 16757. Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
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19. CERAMICS. Greece. Achilles and Ajax playing a board game.
(Achilles on the left, Ajax on the right.) Black-figure amphora (Type A). Attic. By the Exekias Painter (potter and painter). Clay. Ca. 540—530 BCE.
Inv. No. 16757. Rome, Vatican Museums, Gregorian Etruscan Museum.
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20. CERAMICS. Greece. Poseidon and Amymone.
Red-figure crater. By the Achilles Painter. Ca. 460 BCE. Height 25,7 cm.; diameter of rim 26 cm.
Inv. No. Б. 191. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
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