CVATypes of Pottery


475-400 BC


   

Athenian red-figure bell-krater. H. 35 cm.
Potters and painters at work.
About 460 BC.

Ashmolean Museum G287 (V 526)

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Etruscan red-figure stamnos with inter-twined seacreatures as handles. Ganymede holding a lyre is confronted by Zeus behind a rock; Eros flies above. H. 36.9 cm.
About 400-350 BC (Painter of the Oxford Ganymede)

Ashmolean Museum 1917.54
Gift of Edward Perry Warren

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Lucanian red-figure hydria. H.24.9 cm. Pisticci Painter.
5th century BC.

Ashmolean Museum 1879.169 (V 263)
Henderson bequest

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South Italy  

Boeotian (Cabirion) black-figure skyphos (drinking cup) from Thebes.
H. 15.4 cm.
Odysseus at sea. His name and that of the North Wind (Boreas) are painted in the field.
Late 5th century BC

Ashmolean Museum G 249 (V 262)

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Boeotia