Terracotta pomegranate with traces of paint
Greek, 5th–4th century B.C.
Terracotta pomegranate with traces of paint
Greek, 5th–4th century B.C.
Seen at the Acropolis Museum, September 2021
Fragment of a clay figurine of Pan, 4th century BCE
Fragments of loutrophoroi (water vessels used for ritual pre-nuptial bridal baths and funerary rituals)
Various painters, 4th century BCE, Greece
Acropolis Museum
Pablo Picasso
“Oath of the Women”, illustration for Aristophanes’ Lysistrata, 1934
Museum of Modern Art
Julia Mordvinova Gilje
“Pasiphae” and “Leda”
Myrtle spray, said to be from a tomb near Eleusis in Attica
Greek, Classical Period, 400-350 B.C.
gold sheet over bronze core
British Museum
Fayum mummy shroud of a man flanked by two gods, Roman Egypt
Photo by Erich Andres, 1954
David Boye, 1956
Greek Girl in Corinth with her goat at Apollo’s temple
A group of schoolchildren stand in front of the Erechtheion, Athens, Greece, 1968
Ph: Rolls Press/Popperfoto
Eros earrings, late 4th century BC, Greece
The Wandering of Odysseus Retold by Franz Fumann Illustrations: Eberhard & Elfriede Binder