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Still Life, c1900. Artist: Guillaume ApollinaireStill Life, c1900. Bottle, vase flowers, glass, pair of scissors. From a private collection
Le Vase Bleu, 1889-1890. Artist: Paul CezanneLe Vase Bleu, 1889-1890. The Blue Vase
The Young Virgin, c1632-33. Artist: Francisco de ZurbaranThe Young Virgin, c1632-33. According to medieval legend, as a girl the Virgin Mary lived in the Temple in Jerusalem, where she devoted herself to praying and sewing vestments
A Tulip, Carnations, and Morning Glory in a Glass Vase, 17th century. Artist: Nicolaes van VeerendaelA Tulip, Carnations, and Morning Glory in a Glass Vase, 17th century
Abd al-Kadir Visits the Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1855. Artist: Prosper LafayeAbd al-Kadir Visits the Exposition Universelle de Paris, 1855. The Exposition Universelle of 1855 was a Worlds Fair held in Paris, France
Sunflowers, 1889. Artist: Vincent van GoghSunflowers, 1889. One of four paintings of sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh. From the collection of Yasuda Kasai Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan
Grandmother, 1909. Artist: Alexandre LunoisGrandmother, 1909. Illustration for Hans Christian Andersens Stories and Adventures, (1909)
Ceramics industry, c1870. Various aspects of the ceramics industry from the making of bricks, tiles and drainage pipes to the decoration of porcelain
Smoking opium, mid 19th century. A Chinese woman smoking a pipe of opium, an addictive narcotic drug produced from the sap of the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum)
Sumerian Libation Vase Hero Gilgamesh, Bulls and Birds from Warka, Uruk, South Iraq, c2000 BC. British Museum
Sumerian Libartion Vase from Uruk (Warka), Southern Iraq, c2900 BC. Uruk played a leading role in the early urbanization of Sumer in the mid 4th millennium BC. At its height c. 2900 BC
Etruscan Canopic Jar from Santano near Chiusi, 6 century BC. Etruscan canopic jars, typical of the area of Chiusi (Siena), are clay urns shaped like the head of a man or woman
Etruscan Bucchero Vase with animal decoration, from Vulci. Italy, c620 BC. Probably made in Vuulci at Villa Giulia
Etruscan Bucchero Vase from Chiusi, 7th century BC-6th century BC. At National Archaeological Museum, Florence
Etruscan Vase in shape of Bulls head, c6th century BC. At National Archaeological Museum, Florence
Man Carrying a Llama, Painted pottery vase, Chancay, Peru, 1000-1470Man Carrying a Llama, Painted pottery vase, Chancay, Peru. The Chancay were a pre-Columbian archeological civilization which developed on the central coast of Peru from about 1000 to 1470
Francois Vase found in an Etruscan Tomb, 6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, KleitiasFrancois Vase found in an Etruscan Tomb, 6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter) c560 BC. Large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style
Suicide of Ajax, Etruria, Red-figured Krater, 400BC-350BC
Athena drives Chariot with Herakles, c6th century BC
Amphora with Chimera, c6th century BC
Orientalising Vase with Harpy, Sphinx and Lion, c6th century BC
Greek Vase Painting of a Banquet, found in Etruscan tomb, Villa Giulia, Rome, c6th century BC
Greek Vase, Lyre Player, c6th century
Hoplites Fighting, detail of a Greek pot, (Hydria), c530-510 BC. Found at Caere. Held in British Museum
Chariot of Diomedes, Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC Artists: Ergotimos, KleitiasChariot of Diomedes, Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC
Horse Rider Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Artists: Ergotimos, KleitiasHorse Rider Detail from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC. Large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style
Detail of Zeus and Hera in a chariot with Kaliope from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC Artists: Ergotimos, KleitiasDetail of Zeus and Hera in a chariot with Kaliope from the Francois Vase, c6th century BC. Greek Vase signed by Clitias (painter) and Ergotimos (potter), c560 BC
Jar with design of Owl and Panthers, Corinthian Style, 7th century BC. At Archaeological Museum, Mykonos, Greece
Greek Pithos, (Jar) from Thebes, 7th century BC. Boetian, The Potkia Theron the Great Goddess of Nature. At National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Greek Athlete, (Dancer, Musician) on Corinthian Vase, 7th century BC. Old Cornish Museum
Corinthian Lekythos with warriors, c575 BC
Greek Vase Painting of Lyre Player, Attic Red Figure Cup, c5th century BCGreek Vase Painting. Lyre Player, Attic Red Figure Cup, c5th century BC
Herakles and the Hind of Ceryneia, Attic Amphora Vase, c540BC. The Hind of Ceryneia Dianas Pet Deer. For the third labor, Eurystheus ordered Hercules to bring him the Hind of Ceryneia
Herakles and Stymphalian Birds, Labours of Heracles, c500 BC
Black figured Lekytkos (oil-bottle), Warrior Arming, Athens, c490BC Artist: Edinburgh PainterBlack figured Lekytkos (oil-bottle), Warrior Arming, Athens, c490BC. Attributed to the Edinburgh Painter. (from Gela)
Amphora, Theseus and the Minotaur, 6th century BC
Geometric Terracotta Vase, Funerary Scene, c8th century BC. Artist: Dipylon MasterGeometric Terracotta Vase, Funerary Scene, c8th century BC. Dipylon crater showing an ekphora. The Dipylon Master was an ancient Greek vase painter who was active from around 760-750 BC
Apulian Vase, Penelope Spinning Wool, c340 BC. The Vase is a Lutrophere
Greek Vase Painting, Woman with Offerings at a Tomb, 460-450 BC. Held at British Museum
Hercules bring Cerberus to Eurystheus (sheltering in the large jar), c6th century BC. Vase from a Etruscan Tomb, at Villa Giulia, Rome
Atlas, Heracles and the golden apples, Athenian black-figure lekythos, c6th century BC. Herakles (Hercules) holding up the heavens for Atlas (on the right)
Heralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Artist: Leagros GroupHeralles and Antaios, detail on Greek Neck-Amphora, c520BC-c510 BC. Antaeus fought Heracles as he was on his way to the Garden of Hesperides as his 11th Labor
Theseus and the Minotaur on the lid of a Greek Dish, c5th century BC. Theseus told his father (the king) he was going to Crete to kill the Minotaur and end the terror
Gallo-Roman Glassware from Rheims, France, 4th century
Dionysus in cave, Lekythos made in Athens, c350 BC
Vase-painting of Achilles and Ajax playing diceA vase-painting of Achilles and Ajax playing dice, found in an Etruscan tomb at Villa Giulia
Nabatean Vase, now at the Archaeological Museum in Amman, Jericho
The Harvesters Vase from Crete, 16th centuryThe Harvesters Vase from Crete, now in the Archaeological Museum of Herakleion, 16th century