Athens
July 13, 2018



Above: At the National Archeological Museum, a large collection of brass pitchers, 6th-4th century BC.

1 is a vase from an Athens grave, 850-800 BC.

2 is a pitcher from Anavyssos by the Anavyssos painter, 735-720 BC.

3 are amphoras from Thera (Santorini), 720-650 BC.

4 is from a tomb in Athens, Perseus cuts the head off the gorgon Medusa, and her sisters Stheno and Euryale fly about the sea in pursuit of Perseus, by the Nessos painter from 620-610 BC.

5 is Attica red-figure potter, 450-415 BC.

6 is a Calyx krater showing Maenads dancing in front of an alter.

7 is a red-figure kantharos, around 420 BC.

8 is Olive Land, which feature nothing but carvings from Olive tree wood.

9 is a view of the Acropolis by Hadrian's Library.

10 and 11 are advertisements about Colors For Every You.

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