Greek Vases

Ancient pottery from the Metropolitan Museum of Art — 64 vases

Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Xenon Group · ca. 400 BCE
Kantharos
Kantharos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Xenon Group · ca. 400 BCE
Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl)
Krater
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Sarpedon Painter · ca. 400–380 BCE
Terracotta lid of the lebes gamikos 96.9.20 (jar associated with weddings)
Lebes Gamikos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Xenon Group · 4th century BCE
Lebes gamikos (jar associated with weddings)
Lebes Gamikos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Xenon Group · 4th century BCE
Terracotta column-krater (mixing bowl)
Krater
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Rodin Painter · ca. 380–360 BCE
Terracotta dinos (deep round-bottomed bowl)
Dinos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Group of Vienna 4013 · ca. 375–350 BCE
Terracotta column-krater (mixing bowl)
Krater
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Painter of the Bari Orestes · ca. 375–350 BCE
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask)
Lekythos
South Italian, Apulian Associated in style with the Lecce Painter · ca. 375–350 BCE
Terracotta column-krater (mixing bowl)
Krater
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Varrese Painter · ca. 360–340 BCE
Hydria
Hydria
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Perth Group · ca. 350–320 BCE
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Group of Altenburg 331 · ca. 350–325 BCE
Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
Krater
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Chevron Group, Archidamos Sub-Group · ca. 350–325 BCE
Pelike
Pelike
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Group of Zurich 2661 · ca. 350–325 BCE
Lebes gamikos
Lebes Gamikos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Liverpool Group · ca. 340–320 BCE
Terracotta loutrophoros (ceremonial vase for water)
Loutrophoros
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Darius Painter · ca. 340–330 BCE
Terracotta hydria (water jar)
Hydria
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Group of B.M. F 308 · ca. 340–330 BCE
Terracotta lebes gamikos (jar with lid, foot, and handles associated with weddings)
Lebes Gamikos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Group of New York 28.57.10 · ca. 340–320 BCE
Terracotta volute-krater (mixing bowl)
Krater
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Group of New York 17.210.240 · ca. 340–320 BCE
Terracotta pelike (jar)
Pelike
South Italian, Apulian Close in style to the Underworld Painter · ca. 330–310 BCE
Terracotta pelike (jar)
Pelike
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Underworld Painter · ca. 330–310 BCE
Oinochoe
Oinochoe
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to near the Painter of Vatican Y 5 and 6 · ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta oinochoe (jug)
Oinochoe
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Stuttgart Group · ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta oinochoe (jug)
Oinochoe
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Stuttgart Group · ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta kantharos (drinking cup with high handles)
Kantharos
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Painter of Bari 5981 · ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta lekanis (dish)
lekanis (dish)
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the V. and A. Group · ca. 365–350 BCE
Terracotta rhyton (vase for libations or drinking)
rhyton (vase for libations or drinking)
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Patera-Ganymede Workshop · ca. 350–300 BCE
Terracotta rhyton (vase for libations or drinking)
rhyton (vase for libations or drinking)
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Patera-Ganymede Workshop · ca. 350–300 BCE
Terracotta lekanis (dish)
lekanis (dish)
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Group of Bologna 585/Trieste S 403 · ca. 340–320 BCE
Terracotta mug with lid
mug with lid
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Painter of Vienna 113 · ca. 340–320 BCE
Terracotta lekanis (dish)
lekanis (dish)
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Menzies Group · ca. 330–320 BCE
Terracotta plate
plate
South Italian, Apulian Attributed to the Kantharos Group · ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta thymiaterion (incense burner)
thymiaterion (incense burner)
South Italian, Apulian Associated with the Stuttgart Group · ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta lekanis (dish)
lekanis (dish)
South Italian, Apulian Close in style to the Baltimore Painter · ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta askos (flask with a handle over the top)
askos (flask with a handle over the top)
South Italian, Apulian Compared to the Mignot Painter · ca. 300 BCE
Squat lekythos
Lekythos
South Italian, Apulian
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask)
Lekythos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 400–375 BCE
Terracotta pelike (jar)
Pelike
South Italian, Apulian ca. 400–350 BCE
Lekythos
Lekythos
South Italian, Apulian 4th century BCE
Terracotta hydria (water jar)
Hydria
South Italian, Apulian 4th century BCE
Terracotta amphora (jar)
Amphora
South Italian, Apulian 4th century BCE
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask) with an owl
Lekythos
South Italian, Apulian 4th century BCE
Hydria
Hydria
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–325 BCE
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–300 BCE
Pelike
Pelike
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–325 BCE
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–300 BCE
Squat lekythos
Lekythos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–300 BCE
Terracotta hydria (water jar)
Hydria
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–300 BCE
Terracotta hydria (water jar)
Hydria
South Italian, Apulian ca. 330–300 BCE
Terracotta oinochoe (jug)
Oinochoe
South Italian, Apulian late 4th–early 3rd century BCE
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta miniature oinochoe (jug)
Oinochoe
South Italian, Apulian ca. 325–300 BCE
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 325–300 BCE
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta kantharos (drinking cup with high handles)
Kantharos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta miniature oinochoe (jug)
Oinochoe
South Italian, Apulian ca. 325–300 BCE
Terracotta phiale (libation bowl)
Phiale
South Italian, Apulian 3rd century BCE
Oinochoe
Oinochoe
South Italian, Apulian 3rd century BCE
Bottle
Bottle
South Italian, Apulian 4th century BCE
Terracotta rhyton in the shape of a dog’s head
rhyton in the shape of a dog’s head
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–300 BCE
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