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Neck-Amphora With a Man Playing a CitharaGreece, Attica, c. 510 BC
lionofchaeronea:Medea slays one of her sons. Side A of a Campanian red-figure neck-amphora, attribu
Dionysus faces two Maenads, one of whom holds a hare. Side B of an Attic black-figure neck-amphora,
met-greekroman-art:Knob from the lid of a neck-amphora, joins lid of 17.230.14, Metropolitan Museum
The departure of Neoptolemus. Side A of an Attic red-figure neck-amphora, attributed to the Lycaon
met-greekroman-art:Knob from the lid of a neck-amphora, joins lid of 17.230.14, Metropolitan Museum
didoofcarthage:Black-figure neck-amphora, attributed to ExekiasAttic Greece, c. 540 B.C. terracottaM
ancientgoatart:met-greekroman-art:Terracotta neck-amphora (storage jar) by Prometheus Painter, Greek
met-greekroman-art:Terracotta neck-amphora (storage jar), Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund, 1906Metrop
fishstickmonkey:Black-figure/White-ground neck-amphora: Silenus/WarriorsGreek, Attic, ca. 500–480 B.
met-greekroman-art:Knob from the lid of a neck-amphora, joins lid of 17.230.14, Metropolitan Museum
myancientworld: British Museum, London. Black-figured neck-amphora, around 530-520BC. Attributed to
met-greekroman-art:Neck-amphora, Painter of Toronto 313, last quarter of 6th century B.C., Metropoli
lionofchaeronea:Medea slays one of her sons. Side A of a Campanian red-figure neck-amphora, attribu
Black-figured neck-amphora: Hephaistos on a donkey. Archaic Greek, Attica, circa 520 B.C.E., attribu
Red-figure neck-amphora with Eos pursuing Tithonos Attributed to the Achilles PainterAttic Gree
Red-figure Nolan neck-amphora with satyrs and maenads (left) and Dionysus and a fluting sa
ancientpeoples:Neck Amphora510-500 BCArchaic GreekMedea boiling the ram: In the centre is a lebes on
lionofchaeronea:Medea slays one of her sons. Side A of a Campanian red-figure neck-amphora, at
Black-figure neck-amphora with Heracles battling an Amazon (left) and Theseus and the Mino
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