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Catullus, Archilochus and the 'Motto'. Two Poems of Catullus Have Long Been Compared with Fragments of Ar- Chilochus
Attic Black Figure from Samothrace
Two Red Figure Vases and the Stories They Tell
The Amazons of Exekias and Eupolis: Demystifying Changes in Gender Roles Marisa Anne Infante Southern Methodist University,
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The Iconography of the Athenian Hero in Late Archaic Greek Vase-Painting
Three Women Sharing a Mantle in 6Th Century BCE Greek Vase-Painting: Plurality, Unity, Family, and Social Bond
Masters, Pupils and Multiple Images in Greek Red-Figure Vase Painting
GREEK VASES Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection
The Death of Sarpedon: Workshops and Pictorial Experiments
THE Depiction of Old AGE in GREEK VASE PAINTING
Athenian Black Figure Vases
Narrative Tradition in Early Greek Oral Poetry and Vase-Painting
A Calyx-Krater by Exekias
Studies on the Iconography of Divine and Heroic
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 1, OPA 1
Greek Vase Painting Learning Targets •Student Will Develop Plans for His Or Her Own Artwork (Sketches and Notes)
Chapter 5 Ancient Greece
The Trojan War in Greek Art
Top View
Herakles in Attic Vase-Painting of the Peisistratean Period
John H. Oakley
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 5, OPA 7
The Force of Tradition in Early Greek Poetry and Painting (PDF, 2.7MB)
Catullus, Archilochus and the 'Motto'. Two Poems of Catullus Have Long Been Compared with Fragments of Ar- Chilochus
Dionysos in Classical Athens
I5xth-Centu Ry Ath Ens
Epic Slides (HONR 218C)