Greek Vases

201,260 ancient vases from collections worldwide

Terracotta pyxis (box)
Pyxis
RF 4th–3rd century BCE
Lekythos
Lekythos
RF 4th century BCE
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask) with an owl
Lekythos
RF 4th century BCE
Terracotta squat lekythos (oil flask)
Lekythos
South Italian, Campanian 4th century BCE
Terracotta amphora (jar)
Amphora
RF 4th century BCE
Terracotta kantharos (drinking cup with high handles)
Kantharos
South Italian, Apulian 4th century BCE
Terracotta toy lekythos (oil flask) with a swan
Lekythos
South Italian, Campanian 4th century BCE
Miniature Vase in the Shape of a Pelike
Pelike
South Italian 4th century B.C.
Terracotta kantharos (drinking cup) with vertical ring handles
Kantharos
Boeotian 4th century BCE
Red-figure Skyphos: Two Youths
Skyphos
RF c. 390 BCE
Red-figure Bell Krater: Seated Woman with a Flowering Branch
Krater
RF 390-380 BCE
Early Apulian Red-figure Pelike: Two Youths by a Stele
Pelike
RF c. 383-370 BCE
Calyx Krater (mixing bowl for wine and water): Two Youths
Krater
RF c. 383-370 BCE
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask) in the form of a sphinx
Lekythos
RF ca. 380–360 BCE
Lucanian Pelike
Pelike
Greek (South Italian, Lucanian) about 380 B.C.
Attisch rotfigurige Bauchlekythos (Aryballos)
Lekythos
RF 375-350 v. Chr.
Attische-rotfiguriger Glockenkrater
Krater
RF 375-350 v. Chr.
Attisch rotfigurige Bauchlekythos (Aryballos)
Lekythos
RF 375-350 v. Chr.
Apulische Phlyakenkanne
Oinochoe
Apulian 375-350 v. Chr.
Stemless Cup
Kylix
Etruscan 375–350 B.C.
Attisch rotfigurige Bauchlekythos mit Reliefschmuck
Lekythos
RF 375-350 v. Chr.
Funerary Lekythos
Lekythos
Greek (Attic) about 375 B.C.
Terracotta squat lekythos (oil jar)
Lekythos
RF mid-4th century BCE
Attisch rotfigurige Bauchlekythos
Lekythos
RF 375-350 v. Chr.
Water jar (hydria)
Hydria
RF about 360–350 B.C.
Hydria (Kampanische Hydria)
Hydria
RF 375-325 v. Chr.
Drinking cup (kylix)
Kylix
RF 380–360 B.C.
Funerary Loutrophoros of Aristomachos
Loutrophoros
Greek (Attic) about 370 B.C.
Hydria (water jar): Women at a Washstand with Erotes and a Youth
Hydria
RF 370 BCE-360 BCE
Pitcher (trefoil oinochoe)
Oinochoe
RF about 340 B.C.
Deckelbüchse (Schmuckbüchse mit Stiel, Deckelbüchse mit Stiel, Spulenpyxis aus dem Silberfund von Paternò)
Pyxis
Greek 360-340 v. Chr.
Etruskisch-rotfigurige Kylix
Kylix
RF 360-340 v. Chr.
Funerary Lekythos
Lekythos
Greek about 360 B.C.
Skyphos
Skyphos
Italic, Latin, Faliscan 375–350 B.C.
Drinking cup (kylix) with Athena, Herakles, and Eros
Kylix
RF 380–350 B.C.
Trick amphora-rhython
Amphora
RF 370–350 B.C.
Paestanischer, rotfiguriger Kelchkrater
Krater
RF 360-340 v. Chr.
Pitcher (epichysis)
Oinochoe
South Italian about 330 B.C.
Pitcher (oinochoe)
Oinochoe
South Italian about 340–330 B.C.
Apulian Red-figure Kantharos: Eros Pursuing a Hare
Kantharos
RF c. 350-300 BCE
Beaked Pitcher with Carinated Body (Schnabelkanne)
Oinochoe
Etruscan mid 4th century BCE
Kylix
Kylix
Greek c. 350 BCE
Squat lekythos
Lekythos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–300 BCE
Attic Red-Figure Plastic Lekythos
Lekythos
RF 350–325 B.C.
Red-Figure Squat Lekythos (Oil Vessel): Female Head
Lekythos
RF 350–300 BCE
Terracotta skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Gnathian second half of the 4th century BCE
Terracotta skyphos (deep drinking cup)
Skyphos
RF ca. 350 BCE
Terracotta calyx-krater (mixing bowl)
Krater
RF ca. 350–300 BCE
Skyphos
Skyphos
South Italian, Apulian ca. 350–300 BCE
Terracotta hydria (water jar)
Hydria
RF ca. 350–300 BCE
Phlyaken-Schale (Apulische Henkelschale)
Kylix
RF 350-326 v. Chr.
Krater m. Knotenhenkeln (Apulische Amphora a colonnette)
Amphora
RF 350-300 v. Chr.
Kampanische Amphora
Amphora
RF 350-326 v. Chr.
Apulisch-rotfigurige Bauchamphora
Amphora
RF 350-326 v. Chr.
Apulische Bauchamphora
Amphora
RF 350-326 v. Chr.
Kampanische Amphora
Amphora
RF 350-326 v. Chr.
Schüssel (Apulisch-rotfigurige Schale mit Fischmotiven und Phrixos, der auf einem Widder über das Meer reitet)
Kylix
RF 350-326 v. Chr.
Apulische Hydria
Hydria
Apulian 350-326 v. Chr.
Kelchkrater, apulisch (Apulischer Kelchkrater)
Krater
RF 350-326 v. Chr.
Volutenkrater des Dareios-Maler (Apulischer Volutenkrater)
Krater
Apulian 350-326 v. Chr.
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