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Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) | Greek, Attic |  Late Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Terracotta calyx-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water) | Greek, Attic | Late Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Arts | Free Full-Text | Tenacious Tendrils: Replicating Nature in South  Italian Vase Painting | HTML
Arts | Free Full-Text | Tenacious Tendrils: Replicating Nature in South Italian Vase Painting | HTML

The Development of Attic Black-Figure
The Development of Attic Black-Figure

Trophy Amphora Depicting Chariot Racing Competition – THE SHIELD OF ACHILLES
Trophy Amphora Depicting Chariot Racing Competition – THE SHIELD OF ACHILLES

Two “Etruscan” Vases and Edgar Allan Poe: Metropolitan Museum Journal: Vol  48
Two “Etruscan” Vases and Edgar Allan Poe: Metropolitan Museum Journal: Vol 48

1 1 HORSES, DOGS, AND EAGLES
1 1 HORSES, DOGS, AND EAGLES

224 Ancient Greek Red Figure Pottery In The Walters Art Museum Image:  PICRYL Public Domain Search}
224 Ancient Greek Red Figure Pottery In The Walters Art Museum Image: PICRYL Public Domain Search}

Ancient Greek potters and vase painters A-D - My Favourite Planet People
Ancient Greek potters and vase painters A-D - My Favourite Planet People

bell krater | British Museum
bell krater | British Museum

Three Apulian Kraters in Berlin
Three Apulian Kraters in Berlin

Open Art Images - OAI
Open Art Images - OAI

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Terracotta calyx-krater (vase for mixing wine and water). Culture: Greek,  Attic. Dimensions: H. 14 1/8 in. (35.9 cm); diameter of mouth 13 5/8 in.  (34.6 cm). Date: early 4th century B.C.. Obverse, Nike driving a quadriga  (four-horse chariot). Reverse, three satyrs ...
Terracotta calyx-krater (vase for mixing wine and water). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 14 1/8 in. (35.9 cm); diameter of mouth 13 5/8 in. (34.6 cm). Date: early 4th century B.C.. Obverse, Nike driving a quadriga (four-horse chariot). Reverse, three satyrs ...

File:Greek - Calyx-Krater with Driver, Chariot, and Three Horses - Walters  482060 - Side B.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Greek - Calyx-Krater with Driver, Chariot, and Three Horses - Walters 482060 - Side B.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Géants et gigantomachies entre Orient et Occident - Gigantomachies  recovered. Two Apulian vases in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg -  Publications du Centre Jean Bérard
Géants et gigantomachies entre Orient et Occident - Gigantomachies recovered. Two Apulian vases in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg - Publications du Centre Jean Bérard

224 Ancient Greek Red Figure Pottery In The Walters Art Museum Image:  PICRYL Public Domain Search}
224 Ancient Greek Red Figure Pottery In The Walters Art Museum Image: PICRYL Public Domain Search}

Three Apulian Kraters in Berlin
Three Apulian Kraters in Berlin

Red-figure Calyx Krater; A: Nike and Poseidon; B: Woman and Old Man | Yale  University Art Gallery
Red-figure Calyx Krater; A: Nike and Poseidon; B: Woman and Old Man | Yale University Art Gallery

SELENE - Greek Goddess of the Moon (Roman Luna)
SELENE - Greek Goddess of the Moon (Roman Luna)

Nike & Chariot of Zeus - Ancient Greek Vase Painting
Nike & Chariot of Zeus - Ancient Greek Vase Painting

B I G Red Figure Calyx Krater Depicting With Helios in His - Etsy Hong Kong
B I G Red Figure Calyx Krater Depicting With Helios in His - Etsy Hong Kong

Calyx Krater – Animating Antiquity
Calyx Krater – Animating Antiquity

Such are the horses on which gods and heroes ride, as represented by the  artist. The majesty of men themselves is best discovered in the graceful  handling of such animals.'Xenophon, On Horsemanship,
Such are the horses on which gods and heroes ride, as represented by the artist. The majesty of men themselves is best discovered in the graceful handling of such animals.'Xenophon, On Horsemanship,

Red-Figure Neck Amphora (Doubleen) Depicting Nike – Works – eMuseum
Red-Figure Neck Amphora (Doubleen) Depicting Nike – Works – eMuseum

Greek and Roman Myth on UT Campus | A Dept. of Classics Blog | Page 2
Greek and Roman Myth on UT Campus | A Dept. of Classics Blog | Page 2