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lionofchaeronea:A scene from Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazousae. Apulian red-figure krater, artist un
Dionysus arrives at a gathering of his followers in a chariot drawn by griffins. Apulian red-figure
Apulian terracotta askos (flask with spout and handle) in the shape of a bull. Artist unknown; 4th
Askos in the shape of a woman’s head, surmounted by an eagle. Artist unknown; ca. 270-200 BCE. Fro
Statue of a seated poet (Orpheus?)Greek (from Tarentum), Early Hellenistic Period, 330-300 B.C.terra
cma-greek-roman-art:Apulian Situla, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis comp
Silenus speaks to a woman. Fragment of an Apulian krater in the Gnathian style, artist unknown; ca.
Apulian red-figure lebes gamikos (marriage vase) depicting Eros with a seated woman. Artist unknown
cma-greek-roman-art:Apulian Frog Guttus, 4th century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Ar
King Lycurgus of Thrace attacks his wife in a frenzy. Lycurgus had been driven mad by Dionysus as p
A dolphin and fish, surrounded by various forms of marine life. Tondo of an Apulian red-figure leka
Red-figure rhyton in the shape of a griffin’s head. Unknown Apulian artist, ca. 330 BCE. Now in th
Bellerophon rides Pegasus into battle against the Chimera. Red-figure Apulian plate, attributed to
Epichysis (jug) depicting a winged woman breastfeeding an infant. Artist unknown; beginning of 3rd
Apulian red-figure lekane (broad, two-handled bowl) depicting two Nereids riding hippocampi and hold
Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian terracotta flas
Apulian Situla, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis complex scene has been f
Apulian red-figure terracotta fish plate. Attributed to the workshop of the Darius Painter; ca. 340
Pair of altars depicting the death of Adonis. Possibly from Taras (Tarentum), Apulia, South Italy. G
Eros makes an offering. Apulian red-figure plate, attributed to the Ascoli Satriano Painter; ca. 34
Apulian Bell-Krater, c. 390-380 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 38 cm
A scene from Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazousae. Apulian red-figure krater, artist unknown; ca. 370 B
cma-greek-roman-art: Apulian Frog Guttus, 4th century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman A
cma-greek-roman-art: Apulian Situla, c. 350 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis com
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