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Arm Fragment of Psi Figurine with Painted Decoration
Arm Fragment of Psi Figurine with Painted Decoration
Fragment of right arm and breast of a Psi figurine, so named because its upraised arms resemble the Greek letter Psi. Thin, //, vertical lines of red-brown paint are painted down t...
Nolan Amphora (storage jar): Theseus and Sinis Grasping Fir Tree
Nolan Amphora (storage jar): Theseus and Sinis Grasping Fir Tree
On one side: Theseus and Sinis. Sinis was a bandit who lived at the Isthmus of Corinth, the only land-route from the Greek mainland to the Peloponnesian peninsula, and would trick ...
Neck Amphora (storage jar): Nereus (or Triton) with Scepter and Dolphin; Woman Running
Neck Amphora (storage jar): Nereus (or Triton) with Scepter and Dolphin; Woman Running
On one side: a half-anthropomorphic, half-fish sea-god, Nereus, or perhaps Triton. He faces to the right and carries a scepter in his right hand with his little finger extended, an...
Lettrie à ouvrir des horizons nouveaux
Lettrie à ouvrir des horizons nouveaux
Book with lithographs etchings drawings in ink and in gouache...
Body Fragment of Phi Figurine With Painted Decoration
Body Fragment of Phi Figurine With Painted Decoration
Body fragment of Phi figurine. Preserved is the bust of a female figurine with breasts molded in relief as stylized knobs, with the hands over the breasts. Wavy red-orange vertic...

