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Ancient pottery from the Metropolitan Museum of Art —
3,707 vases
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All Shapes
Amphora
178
Krater
150
Kylix
214
Lekythos
101
Hydria
74
Oinochoe
110
Pelike
16
Stamnos
8
Psykter
1
Pyxis
30
Alabastron
17
Aryballos
21
Dinos
14
Lebes Gamikos
15
Loutrophoros
8
Skyphos
46
Kantharos
20
Phiale
18
All Cultures
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All Cultures
Cypriot
1033
Roman
528
Greek, Attic
461
Etruscan
280
Minoan
264
Greek, South Italian, Apulian
142
Roman, Cypriot
131
Greek
89
Greek, South Italian, Tarentine
71
Roman, Gaul
65
Mycenaean
45
Greek, Corinthian
43
41
Greek, South Italian, Campanian
40
Greek, Laconian
39
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Date
Title
Painter
duck-askos (flask with spout and handle)
Etruscan
Attributed to the Clusium Group
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ca. 350–325 BCE
fish-plate
South Italian, Campanian
Attributed to the Helgoland Painter
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ca. 350–325 BCE
mug with lid
South Italian, Apulian
Attributed to the Painter of Vienna 113
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ca. 340–320 BCE
lekanis (dish)
South Italian, Apulian
Attributed to the Group of Bologna 585/Trieste S 403
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ca. 340–320 BCE
lekanis (dish)
South Italian, Apulian
Attributed to the Menzies Group
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ca. 330–320 BCE
thymiaterion (incense burner)
South Italian, Apulian
Associated with the Stuttgart Group
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ca. 325–300 BCE
plate
South Italian, Apulian
Attributed to the Kantharos Group
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ca. 325–300 BCE
lekanis (dish)
South Italian, Apulian
Close in style to the Baltimore Painter
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ca. 325–300 BCE
askos (flask with a handle over the top)
South Italian, Apulian
Compared to the Mignot Painter
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ca. 300 BCE
askos (flask with a spout and handle over the top)
Etruscan
Attributed to the Bolsena Group
·
ca. 300–250 BCE
vase in the form of a pygmy carrying a dead crane
South Italian
Attributed to the Magenta Class
·
3rd century BCE
bowl
Roman
Signed by Perennius Tigranus
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ca. 10 BCE–10 CE
plate
Roman
Signed by Speratus
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early 1st century CE
Kylix
South Italian, Campanian
Kylix
Phiale
Greek
Lekythos
South Italian, Apulian
Kylix
Cypriot
ca. 3200–1050 BCE
Kylix
Cypriot
ca. 3200–1050 BCE
Kylix
Cypriot
ca. 3200–1050 BCE
Kylix
Cypriot
ca. 3200–1050 BCE
Amphora
Cypriot
ca. 3200–1600 BCE
Kylix
Cypriot
ca. 3200–1050 BCE
Amphora
Cypriot
ca. 3200–1050 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 2900–2300 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
Amphora
Cypriot
2500–1900 BCE
Pyxis
Cypriot
ca. 2500–1900 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 2400–2200 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 2200–1900 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 2100–1900 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 2100–1950 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 2100–1950 BCE
Kylix
Cypriot
ca. 2000–1600 BCE
Pyxis
Cypriot
ca. 2000–1800 BCE
Krater
Helladic, Mycenaean
ca. 1300–1230 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1950–1900 BCE
Kylix
Cypriot
ca. 1900–1600 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1900–1750 BCE
Amphora
Cypriot
1900–1600 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1900–1750 BCE
Amphora
Cypriot
ca. 1900–1600 BCE
Amphora
Cypriot
ca. 1900–1600 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1800–1700 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1750–1700 BCE
Kylix
Minoan or Greek
ca. 1750–1700 BCE or 3rd–1st century BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1750–1600 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1750–1600 BCE
Amphora
Minoan
ca. 1750–1600 BCE
Amphora
Cypriot
ca. 1725–1600 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1600–1500 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1600–1525 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Pyxis
Mycenaean
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
Kylix
Minoan
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Pyxis
Mycenaean
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
Kylix
Mycenaean
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
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