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receives the baby
Erichthonius from the
hands of the
earth mother Gaia,
Attic red-figure
stamnos, 470–460 BC,
Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 2413)...
- 1600–1500 BCE
Three young women bathing. Side B from an
Attic red-figure
stamnos, 440–430 BCE. The
habitual use of
clothing is one of the
changes that mark...
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Museo Archeologico Etrusco fragment of a
stamnos 14B5 •
fragment 14B53 •
stamnos 3995 •
fragment of a
stamnos PD 421 Gela,
Museo Archeologico lekythos...
- Gaia
hands her newborn, Erichthonius, to
Athena as
Hephaestus watches – an
Attic red-figure
stamnos, 470–460 BC...
- amphora, c. 460 BC
Theseus and the Minotaur. Side A from an
Attic red-figure
stamnos, c. 460 BC.
Theseus and the Minotaur,
Attic black-figure
kylix tondo, c...
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Stamnos women bath
Staatliche Antikensammlungen 2411...
- the “Painter of the
Chicago Stamnos,”
which was
shortened to the “Chicago Painter.” His "name vase" is this
large stamnos (mixing jar) that was acquired...
- A
youth mounted on a
dolphin and
playing the flute;
stamnos,
circa 360/340 BC...
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Heracles strangling the
snakes sent by Hera,
Attic red-figured
stamnos, ca. 480–470 BCE. From Vulci, Etruria....