Greek Vases

201,260 ancient vases from collections worldwide

Mixing bowl (column-krater)
Krater
RF Painter: Sisyphus Group; associated with the Ariadne Painter · about 400–390 B.C.
Jar (stamnos) depicting Theseus and Ariadne and the banishment of Bellerophon
Stamnos
RF The Ariadne Painter · about 400–390 B.C.
Mixing bowl (bell krater) with Perseus, Athena, and Hermes
Krater
RF the Tarporley Painter · about 400–385 B.C.
Mixing bowl (bell krater)
Krater
RF the Hoppin Painter · about 380–370 B.C.
Oil flask (squat lekythos)
Lekythos
RF Painter: Hoppin · about 370–360 B.C.
Mixing bowl (bell krater)
Krater
RF The Painter of Boston 00.348 · about 370–360 B.C.
Mixing bowl (column krater)
Krater
RF Style of: The Tarporley Painter · about 360–350 B.C.
Mixing bowl (column krater)
Krater
RF the Varrese Painter · about 355–345 B.C.
Water jar (hydria-kalpis)
Hydria
RF Painter: the Whiteface-Frignano Painter · about 345–335 B.C.
Drinking cup (skyphos) showing an athlete with a wreath
Kylix
RF Errera Painter · about 340–330 B.C.
Mixing bowl (calyx-krater)
Krater
RF the Darius Painter · about 340–330 B.C.
Mixing bowl (calyx-krater)
Krater
RF Painter: the Darius Painter · about 340–330 B.C.
Mixing bowl (calyx-krater)
Krater
RF Close to: Hippolyte Painter · 345–335 B.C.
Water jar (hydria)
Hydria
RF Painter: The Ixion Painter · about 330–320 B.C.
Mixing bowl (bell-krater)
Krater
RF The Boston Ready Painter · about 320–310 B.C.
Pitcher (oinochoe)
Oinochoe
RF the White Sakkos Painter · about 320–310 B.C.
Mixing bowl (column-krater) with maenad and Dionysos
Krater
RF The Patera Painter · 340–325 B.C.
Water jar (kalpis)
Water jar (kalpis)
RF the Pisticci Painter · about 445–430 B.C.
Two-handled vessel (nestoris)
Two-handled vessel (nestoris)
RF the Amykos Painter · about 420–410 B.C.
Bucket (situla)
Bucket (situla)
RF the Varrese Painter · about 350–340 B.C.
Terracotta vase in the form of a pygmy carrying a dead crane
vase in the form of a pygmy carrying a dead crane
RF Attributed to the Magenta Class · 3rd century BCE
Pitcher (oinochoe)
Oinochoe
RF End of 5th century B.C
Mixing bowl (bell-krater) with comic athletes in a palaestra
Krater
RF about 400–380 B.C.
Oinochoe Prochoös
Oinochoe
South Italian about late 4th century B.C.
Storage jar (amphora) with opposing male and female heads
Amphora
RF mid 6th–4th century B.C.
Water jar (hydria)
Hydria
RF about 360–350 B.C.
Pitcher (trefoil oinochoe)
Oinochoe
RF about 340 B.C.
Pitcher (oinochoe)
Oinochoe
South Italian about 340–330 B.C.
Pitcher (epichysis)
Oinochoe
South Italian about 330 B.C.
Jar (pelike) with amorous scenes
Pelike
RF about 325 B.C.
Terracotta squat lekythos
Lekythos
South Italian second half of the 4th century BCE
Oil flask (lekythos)
Lekythos
RF about 335–325 B.C.
Terracotta stamnos (jar) with lid
Stamnos
South Italian second half of the 4th century BCE
Pitcher (oinochoe)
Oinochoe
RF About 340–320 B.C.
Drinking cup (kylix) with seated woman with phiale
Kylix
RF 340–330 B.C.
Drinking cup (kantharos)
Kylix
RF about 320–310 B.C.
Pitcher (oinochoe)
Oinochoe
RF about 320–310 B.C.
Pelike
Seated Eros holding phiale
Pelike
South Italian 330–320 B.C.
Drinking cup (kylix)
Kylix
South Italian about 320–300 B.C.
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian about 300 B.C.
Lekythos
Lekythos
South Italian About 320–300 B.C.
Terracotta oinochoe (jug)
Oinochoe
South Italian late 4th century BCE–early 3rd century BCE
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian Early 3rd century B.C.
Statue base
Statue base
GEO
Statue base
Statue base
GEO
Terracotta antefix (roof tile)
antefix (roof tile)
BF ca. 625–600 BCE
Terracotta head from a statue
head from a statue
BF ca. 525–500 BCE
Medusa and sphinxes relief
Medusa and sphinxes relief
South Italian 500–450 B.C.
Relief with youth holding palmette
Relief with youth holding palmette
South Italian 500–450 B.C.
Fibula relief
Fibula relief
South Italian 500–450 B.C.
Relief with sphinx
Relief with sphinx
South Italian 500–450 B.C.
Gorgoneion relief
Gorgoneion relief
South Italian 500–450 B.C.
Antefix, head of Medusa
Antefix, head of Medusa
RF 4th century BC
Lamp-filler (guttus) in the form of a satyr
Lamp-filler (guttus) in the form of a satyr
RF second half of 4th century B.C.
Antefix, head of Medusa
Antefix, head of Medusa
South Italian 4th century BC
Two-handled vessel (nestoris)
Two-handled vessel (nestoris)
South Italian about 360–330 B.C.
Knob-handled patera
Knob-handled patera
RF about 340–330 B.C.
Terracotta left foot and ankle with sandal
left foot and ankle with sandal
RF 2nd half of the 4th century BCE
Knob-handled patera
Knob-handled patera
RF about 330–320 B.C.
Knob-handled patera
Knob-handled patera
RF 340–330 B.C.
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