Red-Figure Greek Vases from the David M. Robinson Collection
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      Mississippi 1977.3.115

      Attic red-figure amphora of Panathenaic shape, name vase of the Nikoxenos Painter, ca. 500 B.C., gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle.   For more information, see Perseus project entry.

      Mississippi 1977.3.115

      Reverse side, Attic red-figure amphora of Panathenaic shape, name vase of the Nikoxenos Painter, ca. 500 B.C., Athena at altar, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle.   For more information, see Perseus project entry.

      Mississippi 1977.3.114

      Attic red-figure pelike, ca. 500-490 B.C., Myson. Depicts youth with lyre walking left. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle. For more information, see Perseus project entry.

      Mississippi 1977.3.

      Attic red-figure pelike. Ca. 430-420 B.C. Attributed to the Washing Painter (Turnbull). Eros (left), woman with larnax (right). Gift of Helen Tudor Robinson. For more information, see Perseus project entry.

      Mississippi 1977.3.89

      Attic red-figure kalyx krater, the return of Hephaistos, 470-460, Altamura Painter, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle. 

      Mississippi 1977.3.98

      Attic red-figure kalpis, 450-430, near Clio Painter, formerly in the Hope Coll., gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle. See D.M. Robinson, AJA 60 (1956) no. 22, pp. 21-22, plate 16, fig. 73. For detailed information, see Perseus project entry.

      Mississippi 1977.3.100

      Attic red-figure hydria, 4 women and a crane, 440-420, unattributed, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle.

      Attic red-figure amphora, 400-380, Hearst Painter, from Vulci, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle. See D. M. Robinson, AJA 60 (1956) no. 23, pp. 22-23, plate 17, figs. 74-76.

      Mississippi 1977.3.94

      Attic red-figure bell krater, symposium scene, ca. 350-330 B.C., Filotranno Painter, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle.

      Mississippi 1977.3.94

      Detail of Attic red-figure bell krater, symposium scene, ca. 350-330 B.C., Filotranno Painter, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle.

      Mississippi 1977.3.243

      Attic red-figure, white-ground pyxis, ca. 460-450 B.C., attributed to the Sotheby Painter. Depicts Amazon on horseback with battle axe ready to throw a lasso with her right hand over the head of a crouching Greek hoplite.  Gift of Helen Tudor Robinson.  See Robinson, CVA fasc. 1, pl. 47, no. 2.  For more information, see Perseus project entry.

      Mississippi 1977.3.109

      Left: Toy chous, late 5th cent. B.C., from Greece, purchased in Athens, painted using Six's technique.  Depicts boy and dog, and probably a gift for a child at the Festival of the Anthesteria.  For detailed information, see Perseus project entry. Gift of Helen Tudor Robinson. 

      Right: Small chous, late 5th cent. B.C., painted using Six's technique. Gift of the Univ. of Mississippi Classics Department.

      Mississippi 1977.3.109

      Attic red-figure hydria, Circle of Niobid Painter, satyr playing double flute, deer, women and maenad with thyrsoi, kantharos, rhyton and oinochoe representing Dionysiac preparations, Gift of Helen Tudor Robinson. 

      Mississippi 1977.3.109

      Attic red-figure pelike, 360-350 B.C., Workshop of Griffin Painter, found at Olynthus. Formerly in the Ritsos Collection. Griffins attacking amazons. See CVA, Robinson Collection 3, pl. 15, 2; 15a and 16. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle. 

      Mississippi 1977.3.109

      Cover of pyxis or lekanis, ca. 350 B.C., bull charging, 2 griffins attacking deer, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peddle. 

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