EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. Detail. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialHomeric world table, World Map after Homer in Volume 2, Signed: Drawn by Hellwag., Engraved by F. Ramberg., Berlin, Fig. 1, Hellwag (del.); Ramberg, F. (sculp.), 1802, Johann Heinrich Voss: Homers Werke. K?nigsberg: Bei Friedrich Nicolovius, 1802.
EditorialHomeric Battle. L?opold Flameng; French, born Belgium, 1831-1911. Date: 1868. Dimensions: 216 ? 147 mm (plate); 387.5 ? 281 mm (sheet). Etching, with plate, tone on ivory wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialTerracotta Megarian bowl, Hellenistic, 2nd century B.C., Greek, probably Boeotian, Terracotta; mold made, h. 3 1/16 in. (7.8 cm.), Vases, Meander border framed by ridges, above a Dionysiac scene with trees, maenads, and saytrs.. Mold-made bowls from Bo...
EditorialHomeric Battle. L?opold Flameng; French, born Belgium, 1831-1911. Date: 1868. Dimensions: 216 ? 147 mm (plate); 387.5 ? 281 mm (sheet). Etching, with plate, tone on ivory wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. Detail. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialHomeric Battle. L?opold Flameng; French, born Belgium, 1831-1911. Date: 1868. Dimensions: 216 ? 147 mm (plate); 387.5 ? 281 mm (sheet). Etching, with plate, tone on ivory wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialLarge Homeric vase and pedestal. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co. from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.
EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. Detail. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. Detail. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialTerracotta Megarian bowl, Hellenistic, 2nd century B.C., Greek, probably Boeotian, Terracotta; mold made, h. 3 1/16 in. (7.8 cm.), Vases, Meander border framed by ridges, above a Dionysiac scene with trees, maenads, and saytrs.. Mold-made bowls from Bo...
EditorialLarge Homeric vase and pedestal. Chromolithograph drawn by Grivell and lithographed by Parrot et Co. from Frederick Rathbone's Old Wedgwood, the Decorative or Artistic Ceramic Work Produced by Josiah Wedgwood, Quaritch, London, 1898.
EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. Detail. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialGreek art. Attic krater painted with black figures representing an Homeric battle around the body of a dead warrior (possibly Patroclus). Found at Pharsala. Dated circa 530 BCE. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece.