Category
page 1Archaic Greek art
red-figure pottery
ancient Greek pottery style
black-figure pottery
style of painting on ancient Greek vases
François Vase
volute krater
bilingual vase painting
ancient Greek vase painting in both the black-figure and the red-figure techniques
Pitsa panels
archaic painted wooden tablets found in Pitsa cave, Corinthia (Greece)

Perserschutt
thumb|right|The photographed in 1866, just after the first excavation was completed. The famous Kritios Boy appears on the right.
The '''''' (), as it is called in the German language, is the collection of ancient votive and architectural sculptures that belonged to the Acropolis of Athens before being destroyed during the second Persian invasion of Greece, which took place between 480 and 479 BCE. After defeating the Achaemenid Empire, the Greeks cleared and buried what was left of the Acropolis following the Persian destruction of Athens and subsequently rebuilt the city. A team of French, G
Euphronios krater
ancient Greek bowl used for mixing wine with water, made around 515 B.C.

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Diosphos Painter
ancient Attic-Greek vase-painter of black-figure and white-ground styles