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Hermonax
(Eponymous) Heroes
Greek Dramatic Monuments from the Athenian Agora and Pnyx
Red-Figured Pottery from Corinth Plate 64
The Childhood of Art, Or the Ascent of Man ; a Sketch of The
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Geryon and Others in Los Angeles
The Iconography of the Athenian Hero in Late Archaic Greek Vase-Painting
Masters, Pupils and Multiple Images in Greek Red-Figure Vase Painting
Dionysos, a God for the Athenians Developments After 480 BC
Herakles and Theseus on a Red-Figured Louterion 337
Dionysiac Mythology in Flux Vase Imagery Between 480 and 430 BC
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, Fascicule 10
Courtship Scenes in Attic Vase-Painting Author(S): H. A. Shapiro Source: American Journal of Archaeology, Vol
Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu
Archaic Relief Sculpture 550-490 B.C.E
Volumes 11–70 (1907–1966) Indexes
Painters, Potters, and the Scale of the Attic Vase-Painting Industry,” by Philip Sapirstein (AJA 117 [2013] 493–510)
Two Attic Red-Figured Kraters in Samothrace
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1 Inventory of the Papers of Prof Elfriede Knauer Classical Art Research Centre, University of Oxford Compiled by Dr Beryl Bo
Studies on the Iconography of Divine and Heroic
PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE Egypt Names of Gods: Anubis, Hathor
Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum, Volume 1, OPA 1
Civilizing Violence: Satyrs on 6Th-Century Greek Vases
The Spitzer Amphora at Bryn Mawr College 319
Hermonax Painter’S Nolan Amphora
John H. Oakley
Attic Black-Glazed Stamped Ware and Other Pottery from a F[Fth Century Well
The Iconography of Death: Continuity and Change in Prothesis Ritual Through Iconographical Techniques, Motifs, and Gestures Depicted in Greek Pottery
Dionysos in Classical Athens
(1922), Pp. 70-98 Published By: the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies Stable URL
The Sotades Painter
Hixenbaugh Ancient Art Presents Attic Red-Figure Vase Fragment Attributed to Hermonax
Attic Red Vases