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Proto-Geometric Amphora

Dipylon, c.1000 B.C. 16 1/2” high

Keramikos Museum, Athens

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Dipylon Vase (Geometric Amphora)c. 700 B.C.

59” highNational Museum, Athens

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The Blinding of Polyphemus and Gorgons

Eleusis, c. 675-650 B.C.56” high

Museum, Eleusis

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ExekiasDionysos in a Sailboat

(interior of a kylix)Vulci, c. 550-525 B.C.

12” diameterStaatliche Antikensammlungen,

Munich

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Andokides PainterHerakles and Apollo

c. 530 B.C.23” high

Staaliche Museum, Berlin

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Brygos PainterAthletes and Trainer

480-470 B.C.Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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Kouros from Attica c. 600-590 B.C.

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Peplos Korec. 530 B.C.

Marble, 48” highAcropolis Museum, Athens

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AristoklesStele of Aristion

c. 510 B.C.National Archaeological

Museum, Athens

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Kritios BoyAcropolis, Athensc. 480 B.C., 34”

highAcropolis

Museum, Athens

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Temple of Hera c. 460 B.C.

Paestum, Italy

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Ionic and Doric Orders

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Dying Warrior figure from L. angle of E. pediment

Temple of Aphaia, Aegina.ca. 500-490 B.C.

Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Munich