Museum Cases from the David M. Robinson Collection

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      Views of some selected cases at the Museums:  

      Bronze age wares, from left to right: false-necked vase, late Helladic III, from Salamis; jug, late Helladic III, from Salamis; figurines; cup, late Helladic II; three-handled pot, late Helladic II, gifts of Helen Tudor Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle

      Attic geometric and orientalizing pottery. From left to right: olpe from Chiusi, ca. 600 B.C.; barrel lekythos from Cyprus ca. 1000 B.C.; pinax, Rhodian, 7th c. B.C.; orientalizing neck amphora, ca. 550 B.C.; oinochoe from Athens, 8th c. B.C.; geometric jug from Attica, 800-750. Gifts of Helen Tudor Robinson and Mr. & Mrs. Frank Peddle.

      From left to right: (top row) black-figure lekythos, ca. 550 B.C.; fragment of a kylix, ca. 490-480 B.C.; Orientalizing neck amphora, ca. 550 B.C., gifts of Helen Tudor Robinson; fragment of a Panathenaic amphora, 4th c. B.C., gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle; black-figure lekythos, ca. 550 B.C from Eretria, gift of the Panhellenic Council; (bottom shelf) Attic chous, 430-420 B.C.; Attic red-figure column krater, ca. 450 B.C.; fragment of an Attic kantharos, 5th c. B.C., gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle

       

      From left to right: Attic red figure, white ground lekythos ca. 450-400 B.C., attributed to the painter of Robinson pl. 44, gift of Helen Tudor Robinson; Attic red figure lekythos ca. 490-480 B.C., Icarus painter, gift of the UM Dept. of Classics; Attic red figure, white ground lekythos ca. 495-480 B.C., attributed to Diosphos painter, gift of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Peddle.

      Various household objects. From left to right, Roman lamp; black glaze hydria, 4th cent. B.C.; squat lekythos with swan 400-350 B.C.; bronze net mending tool from Olynthus; bronze fish hook; red-figure tripod pyxis; lidded lekanis; oinochoe in the shape of African head, 4th cent. B.C.; black-figure sprinkler/wine lifter, ca. 500 B.C., from Sicily?; bronze ladle; bronze oinochoe, 5th cent. B.C., from Aigion; baby feeder; loom weight. Gifts of Helen Tudor Robinson, and Mr. & Mrs. Frank Peddle.

      From left to right: (top shelf) Red-figure askos, 375-350 B.C.; Red-figure pelike, 360-350 B.C., from Olynthos, gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle; squat lekythos, Attic black glaze mug, 440-430, gifts of Helen Tudor Robinson; (bottom shelf) Kantharos, ca. 550, from Olynthos; Kantharos, ca. 400-375, from Olynthos, gifts of Helen Tudor Robinson; Attic kylix, ca. 450; Attic plemochoe, ca. 500, gifts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle

      From left to right:  Attic black-glaze hydria, Attic "Owl" skyphos, Attic black-glaze lamp filler, mid 5th or 4th cent. B.C. Gift of Helen Tudor Robinson.

      Geometric and orientalizing pottery. 

       

      Greek terracotta mask of a woman, 5th or 4th century B.C.; unglazed askos

      top row: group of 3 small black-figure lekythoi

      middle row: group of 3 small red-figure squat lekythoi

      bottom: 2 unglazed vessels; Greek black-glaze kantharos, ca. 450-400 B.C., purchased in Greece, ht. 14 cm., see Robinson CVA 3, pl. 31, no. 2.

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