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GREECE PELOPONNESE ARGOLIS NAFPLION MUSEUM

2024-12-11

figurines

Above left: Figurine of a mounted warrior, early 7th century BC. - Above right: Female figurines from Tiryns, Upper Citadel, 'Bothros', associated with the cult of Athena, 7th - 6th century BC. - Below: Corynthian aryballos, ca. 575 BC. From the Archbishop Nikandros Collection.

aryballos
horse and amphora

Above left: Horse, from a Boeotian workshop, 6th century BC, Archbishop Nikandros Collection.- Avove right: Panathenaic amphora by the Mastos Painter, 530-520 BC. It contained the oil won as the prize in the Panathenaic Games held every four years in Athens. - Below: Attic black-figure cup, ca. 500-480 BC. The inside, shown here, depicts a winged figure; the outside shows a departure of warriors.

Attic black-figure cup Attic black-figure cup
pyxis and bust

Above left: Attic red-figure pyxis showing a wedding procession, ca. 450-440 BC. - Above right: Female protome (bust), 5th century BC, Boeotian workshop, Glymenopoulos Collection. - Below: Boeotian black-figure kylix, ca. 450-425 BC. A: Women, B: Woman with basket and Satyr. Workshop of 'Nauplia Kylix 544'. Archbishop Nikandros Collection.

skyphos skyphos

Above: Attic black-figure skyphos, ca. 490-480 BC. Depicted on each side is a youth seated between sphinxes and palmettes. - Below left: Boeotian (?) terracotta female protome from Halieis, 450-400 BC. - Below right: Attic red-figure lid of a lekanis, ca. 400 BC. Women holding baskets and mirrors.

protome and pottery

Below left: Draped women, terracotta figurines from the necropolis of the ancient city of Hermione, 5th-4th century BC. - Below right: Bronze mirror of the Caryatid type, necropolis of ancient Hermione, 490-470 BC.