- An oenochoe, also
spelled oinochoe (Ancient Gr****: οἰνοχόη; from
Ancient Gr****: οἶνος, oînos, "wine", and
Ancient Gr****: χέω, khéō, lit. 'I pour', sense...
- The
oinochoe by the
Shuvalov Painter in the
collection of
Antikensammlung Berlin (inventory
number F 2414) is an
erotic depiction from
ancient Gr**** vase...
- The
Mamarce Oinochoe is an
Etruscan vessel of art
historical significance which is
dated to
around 640/20 BC.
Today the
oinochoe is kept in
Martin von...
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envisaged Tithonus as a rhapsode, as
attested by the lyre in his hand, on an
oinochoe (wine jug) of the
Achilles Painter,
circa 470–460 BC. An
asteroid (6998)...
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Glaux skyphos Hermogenes skyphos Jugs
Oenochoe Shape 1
Oinochoe Shape 2
Oinochoe Shape 3
Oinochoe Shape 7 Olpe
Small oil and
perfume Alabastron,
small holders...
- 1988. Binek, 2017, pp. 423, 430-31 Binek, N. M. (2017), "The
Dipylon Oinochoe Graffito: Text or Decoration?", Hesperia, 86 (3): 423–42, doi:10.2972/hesperia...
- griffin; 900–800 BC;
Nimrud ivories;
Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio, US)
Oinochoe; 800–700 BC; terracotta; height: 24.1 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New...
- Paris)
Achilles and Ajax
playing the
board game petteia, black-figure
oinochoe, c. 530 BC (Capitoline Museums, Rome) Head of
Achilles depicted on a 4th-century...
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Polynices offers Eriphyle the
necklace of Harmonia, red-figure
oinochoe by the
Mannheim Painter, ca. 450–440 BC,
Louvre Museum....
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Athens Woman spinning.
Detail from an
Ancient Gr****
Attic white-ground
oinochoe, ca. 490 BC, from Locri, Italy.
British Museum, London. Eve spinning, the...