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Archaic Greek bronze statuette of a Spartan female athleteArchaic bronze statuette of a Spartan female athlete, running and holding her gymnos. From the National Museum in Athens
Bell Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE. Creator: Niobid PainterBell Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE
Kylix (Drinking Cup), 510-500 BCE. Creator: Manner of the Epeleios Painter GreekKylix (Drinking Cup), 510-500 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 4th century BCE. Creator: UnknownAmphora (Storage Jar), 4th century BCE
Oinochoe (Pitcher), 550-500 BCE. Creator: UnknownOinochoe (Pitcher), 550-500 BCE. Terracotta pitcher with a black glaze, faint stripes incised around its bulbous body
Kylix (Drinking Cup), 560-550 BCE. Creator: Attributed to the Workshop of the ?Bird-frieze Painter?Kylix (Drinking Cup), 560-550 BCE
Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl), 330-320 BCE. Creator: White Saccos GroupVolute Krater (Mixing Bowl), 330-320 BCE
Loutrophoros (Container for Bath Water), 350-340 BCE. Creator: Varrese PainterLoutrophoros (Container for Bath Water), 350-340 BCE
Lekythos (Oil Jar), 410-400 BCE. Creator: Reed PainterLekythos (Oil Jar), 410-400 BCE
Calyx Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 400-380 BCE. Creator: Perugia PainterCalyx Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 400-380 BCE
Kylix (Drinking Cup), about 460 BCE. Creator: Penthesilea PainterKylix (Drinking Cup), about 460 BCE
Rhyton (Drinking Vessel) in the Shape of a Donkey Head, 480-470 BCE. Creator: Painter of London E 55Rhyton (Drinking Vessel) in the Shape of a Donkey Head, 480-470 BCE
Oinochoe (Pitcher), about 440 BCE. Creator: Painter of Naples 3136Oinochoe (Pitcher), about 440 BCE
Rhyton (Drinking Vessel) in Shape of Sheeps Head, 320-310 BCE. Creator: Painter of Leningrad 955Rhyton (Drinking Vessel) in Shape of Sheeps Head, 320-310 BCE
Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE. Creator: Painter of London E 489Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 450 BCE
Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl), About 340 BCE. Creator: Painter of Copenhagen 4223Volute Krater (Mixing Bowl), About 340 BCE
Hydria (Water Jar), 480-470 BCE. Creator: Orchard PainterHydria (Water Jar), 480-470 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 490-480 BCE. Creator: Michigan PainterAmphora (Storage Jar), 490-480 BCE
Oinochoe (Pitcher), end of 4th century BCE. Creator: Mattinata PainterOinochoe (Pitcher), end of 4th century BCE. Terracotta pitcher decorated with red figures on a black background, with a slender neck and base
Mastoid (Drinking Cup) with Handles, 500-480 BCE. Creator: Haimon PainterMastoid (Drinking Cup) with Handles, 500-480 BCE
Kantharos (Wine Cup) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 480 BCE. Creator: London ClassKantharos (Wine Cup) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 480 BCE
Kylix (Drinking Cup), about 480 BCE. Creator: DourisKylix (Drinking Cup), about 480 BCE
Hydria (Water Jar), 470-460 BCE. Creator: Leningrad PainterHydria (Water Jar), 470-460 BCE
Kantharos (Drinking Cup), about 300 BCE. Creator: Kantharos GroupKantharos (Drinking Cup), about 300 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 340-330 BCE. Creator: Ixion PainterAmphora (Storage Jar), 340-330 BCE. Terracotta vessel with a narrow neck and small, curved handles, areas of black indicating lost portions of a battle scene
Hydria (Water Jar), 360-350 BCE. Creator: Iliupersis PainterHydria (Water Jar), 360-350 BCE
Column Krater (Mixing Bowl), 460-450 BCE. Creator: Florence PainterColumn Krater (Mixing Bowl), 460-450 BCE
Fragment of a Funerary Lekythos (Monument in the Shape of an Oil Jar), 4th century BCE. Creator: Demagora MasterFragment of a Funerary Lekythos (Monument in the Shape of an Oil Jar), 4th century BCE
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 450-440 BCE. Creator: Euaion PainterPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 450-440 BCE
Alabastron (Container for Scented Oil), about 500-480 BCE. Creator: Diosphos PainterAlabastron (Container for Scented Oil), about 500-480 BCE
Stamnos (Mixing Jar), about 450 BCE. Creator: Chicago PainterStamnos (Mixing Jar), about 450 BCE
Hydria (Water Jar), about 450 BCE. Creator: Chicago PainterHydria (Water Jar), about 450 BCE
Skyphos (Drinking Cup), About 500-480 BCE. Creator: CHC GroupSkyphos (Drinking Cup), About 500-480 BCE
Mastoid (Drinking Cup), about 500-480 BCE. Creator: Caylus PainterMastoid (Drinking Cup), about 500-480 BCE
Oinochoe (Pitcher) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 450 BCE. Creator: Canessa ClassOinochoe (Pitcher) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 450 BCE
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 580-570 BCE. Creator: Ampersand PainterPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 580-570 BCE
Lekythos (Oil Jar), 445-440 BCE. Creator: Achilles PainterLekythos (Oil Jar), 445-440 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 460-450 BCE. Creator: Achilles PainterAmphora (Storage Jar), 460-450 BCE. Terracotta vessel glazed in black, decorated with an orange figure of a woman holding a shield and a spear
Stamnos (Mixing Jar), 480-470 BCE. Creator: SyriskosStamnos (Mixing Jar), 480-470 BCE
Hydria (Water Jar), about 515-500 BCE. Creator: Leagros GroupHydria (Water Jar), about 515-500 BCE. A terracotta jar, wider at the top with a narrow neck and small handles, decorated in black, featuring human figures against red
Column-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 460 BCE. Creator: UnknownColumn-Krater (Mixing Bowl), about 460 BCE
Amphora (Storage Jar), 455-445 BCE. Creator: Sabouroff PainterAmphora (Storage Jar), 455-445 BCE
Archaistic Jar with Animal Mask Handles and Ogre Masks, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), second half of 18th century
Bowl with Medallions of Archaistic and Auspicious Motifs, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Daoquang reign mark and period (1821-1850)
Handled Vessel in Archaistic Style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)Handled Vessel in Arhcaistic Style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), late 18th/early 19th century
Square Jar with Archaistic "Trigrams" and Floral Scrolls, Yuan or Ming dynasty, cSquare Jar with Archaistic "Trigrams" and Floral Scrolls, Yuan (1271-1368) or Ming dynasty (1368-1644), c. 14th/16th century
Statuette of a Goddess, 600-580 BCE. Creator: UnknownStatuette of a Goddess, 600-580 BCE
Statuette of a Horse, 750-730 BCE. Creator: UnknownStatuette of a Horse, 750-730 BCE