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Dionysus arrives at a gathering of his followers in a chariot drawn by griffins. Apulian red-figure
via-appia:Terracotta loutrophoros (ceremonial vase for water). Woman with attendant in naiskos (shri
La nuit / Night.1875.Oil on Canvas.105 x 168 cm.Art by Auguste-Alexandre Hirsch.(1833-1912).
Sisyphus, watched by Persephone and Hades, undergoes his punishment in the Underworld. Attic black-
Sisyphus hauls his rock in the Underworld, while Persephone watches. Side A of an Attic black-figur
Athletes running. Side B of a black-figure Panathenaic amphora, attr. to the Kleophrades Painter; ca
1 et 2 : Narcisse se mirant dans les eaux de la fontaine Liriope.( Narcisse, étude de draperie).Dess
lionofchaeronea:A soldier dances to the aulos (double flute). Attic black-figure lekythos, attr. to
Heracles battles the Amazons. Interior of a Laconian black-figure kylix, attributed to the Arcesila
The Death of Chione / La mort de Chioné, dit aussi Diane tuant Chioné.c.1622. (detail)Oil on canvas.
greekromangods:Red-Figure Lekythos with DionysosAttic; 470 BCAttributed to the Painter of the Yale**
Silenus or a satyr, holding a kantharos (drinking-cup) and lyre. Tondo of an Attic red-figure kylix
A lion. Attic black-figure amphora, attr. to the Gorgon Painter; ca. 600-575 BCE. Now in the Louvre
Squat Lekythos, Meidias Painter, c. 420-410 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Art“H
Terracotta oinochoe (jug) by Painter of London B 620, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman Ar
Achilles (right) tends to Patroclus (left), who has been wounded by an arrow. Tondo of an Attic red
Young people gather olives. Attic black-figure neck amphora, attr. to the Antimenes Painter; ca. 520
A woman holding a casket. Attic red-figure alabastron, attr. to the Painter of London E 342; ca. 47
Ancient Greek vase art by the so called Meidias Painter, 5th century B.C.
Clytemnestra attempts to awaken the sleeping Furies so that they can resume their pursuit of Orestes
Chie Yoshii, ‘Hemera’, 2014Source“HEMERA was the the primordial goddess (protogenos) of
Achilles lies in wait for Polyxena at a fountain. Attic white-ground lekythos, attributed to the At
Two bulls face one another in combat. Protocorinthian or Early Corinthian aryballos, attributed to
Red-figure squat lekythos with a departing warriorAttributed to the Achilles PainterAttic Greek, c.
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