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ACHILLES & PATROCLUS KYLIX

Picture of Achilles tending Patroclus wounds from a red-figure kylix by the Sosias painter, from about 500 B.C.
$ 390.00

ARMING OF HECTOR BY EUTHYMIDES

The original dating approximately at 510BC is at the Munich Museum. Hector is shown donning his armor before combat. He is watched by Priam and Hecuba.
$ 390.00

DIONYSUS WITH ARIADNE AND EROS

Dionysos was the Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and frenzy. This kylix describes the various liaisons of the god.
$ 390.00

EUPHRONIOS - SARPEDON KRATER

The Euphronios - Sarpedon krater is a red-figure calyx krater made in Athens circa 515 BC, signed by Euphronios painter.
$ 490.00

GIGANTOMACHY PELIKE BY PRONOMOS PAINTER

The original, signed by the Pronomos Painter, dates to ca 400BC and is now in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. The pictures are from the Gigantomachy, the mythical battle between gods and giants, which was depicted on the Siphnian Treasury.
$ 390.00

HELEN & PARIS AMPHORA

The original dating approximately at 510BC is in the National Museum in Athens. On the one side you can see Paris of Troy and Helen. On the other side you can see Heracles and Nike.
$ 390.00

HERACLES & CERVERUS

The original dating approximately at 520BC is at the Museum of Louvre in Paris. Heracles kneeling at the gates of Haides, chains the two-headed hound Cerverus.
$ 390.00

HERACLES & NIKE AMPHORA

The original dating approximately at 510BC is in the National Museum in Athens. On the one side you can see Paris of Troy and Helen. On the other side you can see Heracles and Nike.
$ 490.00

HERACLES ATHENA ACHILLES HECTOR NIKE KRATER

The krater shows on the one side Achilles battle Hector while Greek Goddess Athena watching. One the other side it is the mythical heroe Heracles with Goddess Nike.
$ 470.00

ODYSSEUS PASSING THE SIRENS

This vase is inspired by the original dating approximately at 500BC which is in the British Museum. The ship of Odysseus passing the Sirens. This vase is attributed to the Siren painter.
$ 390.00

TALOS DEATH THE BRONZE GIANT

The original dating approximately at 400BC is in the Palazzo Jatta in Italy. In Greek mythology, Talos or Talon was a giant automaton made of bronze to protect Europa in Crete from pirates and invaders.
$ 490.00

THE TAKING OF PERSEPHONE

The original dating approximately at 350BC is in the British Museum. Hades driving a quadriga chariot returns Persephone to the upper world in the company of Hermes and Hecate.
$ 490.00

TROJAN WAR BATTLE

This beautiful red figure vase painting depicts a battle from the mythical Trojan War.
$ 390.00

VICTORY OF THESEUS OVER MINOTAUR

This Kylix showing the victory of Theseus over the Minotaur in the presence of Goddess Athena.The original item is located in the museum of Madrid.
$ 390.00



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