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The Diskobolos (Discus Thrower)
Image by Mary Harrsch (Photographed at the Portland Art Museum)

The Diskobolos (Discus Thrower)

The Diskobolos or Discus Thrower, 2nd century CE. Roman copy of a 450-440 BCE Greek bronze by Myron recovered from Emperor Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, Italy. (British Museum, London)
Bronze Aulos Player Figurine
Image by James Lloyd

Bronze Aulos Player Figurine

The man wears a long tunic and mantle. From his left shoulder hangs an instrument case. The straps for the instrument can also be seen, tied around the mouth and cheeks. From a Corinthian workshop, 500- 490 BC Delphi Museum
An Aulos Player and Dancing Girl
Image by James Lloyd

An Aulos Player and Dancing Girl

This Attic red-figure vase depicts an aulos player accompanying a female dancer. There is a kithara suspended in between them. National Archaeological Museum 1187
Aulos Players and Dancers
Image by James Lloyd

Aulos Players and Dancers

Fragment of a black-figure pyxis or skyphos. Depicted are dancing women accompanied by aulos players. Brauron Museum
Aulos Player
Image by James Lloyd

Aulos Player

This fragment of an Attic red-figure plate depicts an aulos player, and clearly shows the strap which was worn to aid the playing of the instruments. The inscription says, "Hermocrates did this" National Archaeological Museum, Athens...
The Brauron Aulos
Image by James Lloyd

The Brauron Aulos

no. 57 shows the Brauron aulos, found at excavations at the temple site of Brauron in a holy pond. It is made of bone and dated to the end of the 6th C. - 5th C. No.s 55 + 56 are fragments of an aulos No.s 53 + 54 show two aulos players...
Orpheus
Image by Dan Diffendale

Orpheus

A detail from an Apulian red-figure bell krater by the Pronomos Painter. First quarter of the 4th century BCE. Depicted is Orpheus in Thracian dress defending himself against Maenads(?). (Taranto, Museo Nazionale Archeologico, temporary loan...
Mandrake
Image by Onderwijsgek

Mandrake

Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), scanned from 15th century manuscript Tacuinum Sanitatis.
Proto-geometric Amphora
Image by Trustees of the British Museum

Proto-geometric Amphora

The Proto-geometric style (1000-900 BCE) of Greek pottery decoration was a forerunner of the full Geometric style. This amphora dates from the first half of the 10th century BCE and displays the popular circle design. These were achieved...
Attic Black-figure Amphora
Image by Trustees of the British Museum

Attic Black-figure Amphora

An Attic black-figure neck-amphora (540-530 BCE) depicting Hercules wearing his lion skin and engaged in one of his celebrated 12 labours. The hero wrestles the hind of Keryneia and is breaking off one of its golden horns. On the left stands...
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