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Sotheby Painter - White-Ground Pyxis with Maenads - Walters 482019 - Profile

Sotheby Painter - White-Ground Pyxis with Maenads - Walters 482019 - P...

Maenads, women who have left their homes to follow the wine-god Dionysus, dance around this "pyxis," or cosmetics container. The animal-skin garments, snakes, and vine leaves are typical attributes of maenads a... More

Teotihuacán - Tripod Vase - Walters 482769 - Profile

Teotihuacán - Tripod Vase - Walters 482769 - Profile

The tripod form and painted decoration of this vessel are characteristic of Teotihuacán, while the ceramic ware and carved scrollwork originated in Veracruz. A mythical blue jaguar climbs upward, holding a drip... More

Tlatilco - Tripod Effigy Vessel - Walters 482809

Tlatilco - Tripod Effigy Vessel - Walters 482809

NaN Public domain photograph of ceramic vase, jug, pottery, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Urna (sädesbehållare), gravfynd - Hallwylska museet - 96100

Urna (sädesbehållare), gravfynd - Hallwylska museet - 96100

Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description.Sädesbehållare, gravmodell fr... More

Greek Red-figure Pyxis DMA 1968-28

Greek Red-figure Pyxis DMA 1968-28

Red-figure pyxis and lid; last half of 5th century B.C.; by the „Aberdeen Painter“; height 23.8 cm; diameter 15.9 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas; gift of the Junior League of Dallas; object number 1968.28.A-B

Tripodic goblet Louvre AO4079

Tripodic goblet Louvre AO4079

"Egyptian blue" tripodic beaker imitating lapis lazuli. South Mesopotamia. Français : Gobelet tripode « bleu égyptien » imitant le lapis-lazuli. Mésopotamie du Sud.

Tripodic jug Susa Louvre MAOS524

Tripodic jug Susa Louvre MAOS524

Tripodic jug. Français : Cruche tripode. Public domain photograph of ceramic vase, jug, pottery, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

WLA lacma Anthropomorphic tripod vessel, Mexico, Teotihuacan, A.D. 200-500

WLA lacma Anthropomorphic tripod vessel, Mexico, Teotihuacan, A.D. 200...

Anthropomorphic Tripod Vessel, Thin Orange ceramic, Mexico, Teotihuacan. 4 13/16 x 17 in. (12.07 x 43.18 cm)