Antimenes Painter - Black-figure Amphora with Ajax Carrying the Dead A...
The death of Achilles, which occurred after the events recounted in "The Iliad," was described in another epic poem called "The Aethiopis", which has not survived. On the front of this amphora, the dead Achille... More
Antimenes Painter - Black-figure Amphora with Ajax Carrying the Dead A...
The death of Achilles, which occurred after the events recounted in "The Iliad," was described in another epic poem called "The Aethiopis", which has not survived. On the front of this amphora, the dead Achille... More
Antimenes Painter - Black-figure Amphora with Ajax Carrying the Dead A...
The death of Achilles, which occurred after the events recounted in "The Iliad," was described in another epic poem called "The Aethiopis", which has not survived. On the front of this amphora, the dead Achille... More
Antimenes Painter - Black-figure Amphora with Ajax Carrying the Dead A...
The death of Achilles, which occurred after the events recounted in "The Iliad," was described in another epic poem called "The Aethiopis", which has not survived. On the front of this amphora, the dead Achille... More
Antimenes Painter - Black-figure Amphora with Herakles and Apollo Figh...
This amphora pairs a scene of Dionysus with one of Herakles' exploits: the struggle between Herakles and Apollo for the Delphic tripod. According to myth, Herakles traveled to the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi ... More
Antimenes Painter - Black-figure Amphora with Herakles and Apollo Figh...
This amphora pairs a scene of Dionysus with one of Herakles' exploits: the struggle between Herakles and Apollo for the Delphic tripod. According to myth, Herakles traveled to the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi ... More
Amphora with lid attributed to the Acheloos Painter, HAA
Amphora (wine container) with lid attributed to the Acheloos Painter, Attic, c. 530 BCE, black-figure terracotta, Honolulu Academy of Arts
Attic Black-figure Neck Amphora Two Warriors Fighting Over a Corpse cr...
Attic Black-figure Neck Amphora attributed to Group E - Workshop of Exekias, ca. 540 BCE, depicting Two Warriors Fighting Over a Corpse - possible the battle of Aias (Ajax) and Hektor over the body of Patroklo... More
Attic Black-figure Neck Amphora Two Warriors Fighting Over a Corpse
Attic Black-figure Neck Amphora attributed to Group E - Workshop of Exekias, ca. 540 BCE, depicting Two Warriors Fighting Over a Corpse - possible the battle of Aias (Ajax) and Hektor over the body of Patroklo... More
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Amphora from Athens by the Dayton Painter, c. 520 BCE, Dayton Art Inst...
Amphora from Athens by the Dayton Painter, c. 520 BCE, Dayton Art Institute
Black-figure amphora DMA 1965-29M img01
Black-figure panel amphora; last quarter 6th century B.C.; Height: 46.4 cm, diameter (maximum): 28.6 cm); Ceramic; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas; Munger Fund object number 1965.29.M
Amphora depicting runners, storage jar, Painter of Oxford 218 B, Attic...
Amphora depicting runners, storage jar, Painter of Oxford 218 B, Attic black figure, c. 500 BC, terracotta - Spurlock Museum, UIUC - DSC05721. Exhibit in the Spurlock Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-C... More
Amphora, storage jar by Baltimore Painter, Apulian red figure, Greece,...
Amphora, storage jar by Baltimore Painter, Apulian red figure, Greece, 330-320 BC, terracotta - Spurlock Museum, UIUC - DSC05795. Exhibit in the Spurlock Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Ur... More
Amphora depicting a lion, Attic black figure, c. 570 BC, terracotta - ...
Amphora depicting a lion, Attic black figure, c. 570 BC, terracotta - Spurlock Museum, UIUC - DSC05902. Exhibit in the Spurlock Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, ... More
Amphora, storage jar, Baltimore Painter, Greece, 320 BC, terracotta - ...
Amphora, storage jar, Baltimore Painter, Greece, 320 BC, terracotta - Spurlock Museum, UIUC - DSC05799. Exhibit in the Spurlock Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, ... More
Neck amphora depicting Europa and Zeus disguised as a bull, storage ja...
Neck amphora depicting Europa and Zeus disguised as a bull, storage jar, by the Light-Make Class, Greece, Attic black figure, 500-475 BC, terracotta - Spurlock Museum, UIUC - DSC05766. Exhibit in the Spurlock ... More
Chariot Terracotta amphora (jar) MET DT4360
Greek, Attic; Amphora with lid; Vases; Obverse and reverse, chariot Signed by Andokides as potter circa 540 B.C. description from original upload: This is the earliest preserved vase with the signature of the... More
Amphora by the Painter of the Louvre, Greece, c. 560-550 BCE, Lowe Art...
Amphora (vase) by the Painter of Louvre, Greece, c. 560-550 BCE, pottery and paint, Lowe Art Museum
Terracotta amphora (jar) MET DP273723 white-balanced white-bg
Attic Black-figure Amphora attributed to the Swing Painter, ca. 540-530 BCE depicting a warrior and his charioteer mounted on a quadriga, or 4-horse chariot. The original image was uploaded by user:Pharos fro... More
Tyrrhenian Neck Amphora, Goltyr Painer, Greek, c. 565-550 BC, Side A (...
Exhibit in the Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. This artwork is old enough so that it is in the public domain. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction.
Red-figure amphora by the Syleus Painter, Athens, c. 480 BCE - Nelson-...
Exhibit in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction; I took this photograph and release it into the public domain.
Attic Black-Figure Amphora with (A) Dionysos, Satyrs and Maenads and (...
Greece, Athens, circa 520 B.C. Furnishings; Serviceware Ceramic Height: 16 in. (40.64 cm) William Randolph Hearst Collection (50.9.35) Greek, Roman and Etruscan Art
Zeus Ganymedes Staatliche Antikensammlungen 6009
Deutsch: Ganymede auf Olymp, umgeben von Zeus, der ihm einen Hahn schenkt, eine Göttin, die ihn krönt, und Hebe. Seite A von einer schwartzfigurigen attischen Amphora, um 510 v. Chr. English: Ganymede on Olym... More