Tag Search

Type a search term

Advanced Search

Ancient pottery / Vase painting (106 Subjects)

Greek vases--Early classical period.

more


Gold cups found by Dr. Schliemann in tombs of Mykenae.

more


Reconstruction of ancient Sparta.

more


Vase from the necropoleis of ancient Cassope.

more


Decorative features from the Acropolis of Athens.

more


Lamp with Ganymedes, taken to Britain by the author.

more


Black-figure and red-figure vases from Athens.

more


Golden vessels discovered by Heinrich Schliemann at the grave sites of Mycenae acropolis (reconstructed view).

more


Terracotta vases discovered by Luigi Palma di Cesnola in Cyprus in the mid-19th century (c.1865–1877).

more


Imaginary reconstruction of ancient Sparta.

more


Scene from ancient vase showing teacher and pupil at school.

more


Drawing of woman playing the flute (possibly a courtesan), from ancient vase.

more


Young women playing on the swing (imaginary representation).

more


Tanagra figurines.

more


Tanagra statuette.

more


Tanagra statuette of barber and customer.

more


Self-care implements: Perfume vases, brush, fans and mirror.

more


Fictional representation of gynaeconites (female quarters) of affluent house, possibly of a hetaera, showing typical morning activities.

more


Wedding preparations of Cassandra and Bellerophontes, from ancient vase.

more


Women doing household tasks, from ancient vase.

more


Atrium of an ancient Greek house, with the statue of Hestia.

more


Greek women doing household tasks.

more


Reception of guest in a home, from ancient Greek vase.

more


Banquet with courtesans.

more


Receptacles to store and serve wine: Craters and oinochoes.

more


Cups to drink wine from: Skyphoi and rhyta.

more


Acrobats performing handstand stunts, from ancient vases.

more


Scene from the Symposium of Plato, after the painting by Anselm Feuerbach.

more


Imaginary reconstruction of the Horologion of Andronikos Kyrristos and adjacent area, Athens.

more


Imaginary reconstruction of the Agora of ancient Athens.

more