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21. CERAMICS. Greece. Ajax carrying the body of Achilles flanked by Scythian archers.
Black-figured neck-amphora. Attic. Clay. Ca. 510 BCE.
Sotheby’s Auction House, New York.
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22. CERAMICS. Greece. Priam asks Achilles for redemption of Hector’s body.
Red-figure skyphos. Side A. Attic. By the Brygos Painter. Clay. 490—480 BCE.
Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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23. CERAMICS. Greece. Priam asks Achilles for redemption of Hector’s body.
Red-figure skyphos. Side A. Attic. By the Brygos Painter. Clay. Ca. 490 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3710. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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24. GLYPTICS. Rome. Alexander the Great as Achilles.
Intaglio. Glaze. 1st century BCE — 1st century CE.
Inv. Nos. 129432 / 158837. Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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25. GLYPTICS. Rome. Priam and Achilles.
Sardonyx. Roman. 1st century BCE — 1st century CE. Workshop of Dioskourides.
Inv. No. Ж 26. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
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26. GLYPTICS. Rome. Priam and Achilles.
Sardonyx. 1st century BCE — 1st century CE.
Inv. No. Ж 26. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
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27. MOSAIC. Rome. Wrath of Achilles: Athene appears to prevent the hero from assaulting Agamemnon.
Mosaic from Pompeii (House of Apollo, VI, 7, 23, inside wall of the garden). Glass mass.
Inv. No. 10006. Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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28. MOSAIC. Greece. The first bath of Achilles.
Cyprus. The villa of Theseus. 5th century CE.
Paphos, Archaeological Park.
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29. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Phoenix, Achilles, and Penthesilea (version: Phoenix and Polyxena).
Fresco from Pompeii (House of Fatal Love, IX, 5, 18, f). 20—25 CE.
Inv. No. 111471. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXX.
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30. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Thetis on the sea gryphon carries to his son Achilles the arms forged by Hephaestus.
62—79 CE.
Inv. No. 8873. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXII.
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31. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Achilles on Skyros.
62—79 CE.
Inv. No. 9110. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXII.
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32. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Narcissus.
Second style. Ca. 80—20 BCE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, The House of the Trojan Sacellum, or House of the Lararium of Achilles (I. 6. 4).
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33. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Warrior.
Second style. Ca. 80—20 BCE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, The House of the Trojan Sacellum, or House of the Lararium of Achilles (I. 6. 4).
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34. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Warrior.
Second style. Ca. 80—20 BCE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, The House of the Trojan Sacellum, or House of the Lararium of Achilles (I. 6. 4).
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35. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Male figure.
Second style. Ca. 80—20 BCE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, The House of the Trojan Sacellum, or House of the Lararium of Achilles (I. 6. 4).
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36. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Male figure.
Second style. Ca. 80—20 BCE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, The House of the Trojan Sacellum, or House of the Lararium of Achilles (I. 6. 4).
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37. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Etruria. Sacrificing Achilles.
4th century BCE. From Vulci, François Tomb.
Rome, Torlonia Museum.
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38. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Etruria. Sacrifice of the Trojan captives.
2nd—1st centuries BCE. From Vulci, François Tomb.
Rome, Torlonia Museum.
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39. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Odysseus in the Underworld.
Johann Georg Hiltensperger (1806—1890). Wall panel, 1845—1848. No. LVII.
Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum, The Gallery of the History of Ancient Painting, 57.
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40. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Etruria. Achilles in ambush.
Mid-6th century BCE.
Tarquinia, Tomb of the Bulls.
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