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Bell Krater: A, Orestes at the Altar of Apollo at Delphi; B, Three standing Men

Artist: Hoppin Painter (Greek, Southern Italy, ca. 380-365 B.C.)

Black-Figure Olpe

Artist: Dot-Ivy Group (Greek, Attic, 530–520 B.C.)

Alabastron with Typhon

Artist: (Close to) Erlenmeyer Painter (Greek, Corinthian, active ca. 600–575 B.C.)

Cycladic Pedestaled Dish

Maker: Unknown

Bowl

Artist: Unknown

Bell Krater with scene of sacrifice

Artist: Pothos Painter (Greek, Attic, active ca. 420–390 B.C.)

Red-Figure Kylix showing Dionysos, Satyrs, Maenads, and Dancing Revelers in Fancy Ionian Dress

Artist, attributed to: Oedipus Painter (Greek, active ca. 500–480 B.C.)

Hydria

Artist, attributed to: Leagros Group (active ca. 525–500 B.C.)

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