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Corinthian aryballos, ca. 600 B.C., man wearing chiton and
helmet with spear and shield. See D.M. Robinson, CVA Robinson Collection
fasc. I, pg. 31, pl. 14 no. 9.
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Two views of middle Corinthian aryballos, 600-575 B.C., Boar-hunt
painter (Amyx), suicide of Ajax.
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Middle Corinthian aryballos, 600-575 B.C., Boar-hunt
painter (Amyx), suicide of Ajax.
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Two Corinthian Alabastra: (left) 650-600 B.C. gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle;
(right) Early Corinthian, 700-675 B.C. with owl, panther and flowers, bequest of Helen Tudor Robinson.
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Italo-Corinthian Alabastron, 650-625 B.C., hounds and hare, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle.
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Painted Aryballos, early 7th c. B.C. See CVA Robinson Collection I, pl. 14, 1.
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Attic red-figure Lekythos, 475-450 B.C., style of Bowdoin Painter, Nike, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle.
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Attic black-figure Lekythos, attributed to Diosphos Painter, 490-480 B.C., Iris and Hermes. See CVA Robinson Collection I, pl. 38, 7.
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Attic black-figure, white ground lekythos, ca. 450 B.C., Young woman and youth at stele with palmette finial and fillets.
youth wears red himation, woman wears long chiton and carries offering wrapped in green scarf. CVA Robinson Collection I, pl. 44-45
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Attic black-figure, white ground lekythos, ca. 450 B.C., Young woman and youth at stele with palmette finial and fillets.
youth wears red himation, woman wears long chiton and carries offering wrapped in green scarf. CVA Robinson Collection I, pl. 44-45
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Attic black-figure, white ground lekythos, ca. 450 B.C., Young woman and youth at stele with palmette finial and fillets.
youth wears red himation, woman wears long chiton and carries offering wrapped in green scarf. CVA Robinson Collection I, pl. 44-45
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Attic black-figure, white ground lekythos, 450-400 B.C., youth in dark red himation standing next to a stele.
See CVA Robinson Collection I, pl. 41, 1 a-c.
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Attic squat lekythos, 420-400 B.C., Eros and hare. Bequest of Dr. James Rubright
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Boeotian black-figure Lekythos, 8th-7th century B.C., Medusa between two pegasi, Gift of Panhellenic Society,
University of Mississippi.
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