Beazley, John D. Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963.
Reference
- Object[40]
- yes[40]
- mediterranean[40]
- amphora[3]
- bell krater[1]
- column krater[1]
- head vase[1]
- hydria[1]
- kylix[17]
- kylix base[1]
- lekythos[5]
- loutrophoros[1]
- mug[2]
- neck amphora[2]
- nolan amphora[1]
- oinochoe[1]
- pelike[1]
- stamnos[2]
- archaic greek[1]
- attic[30]
- classical greek[1]
- etruscan[7]
- greek[8]
- ajax[1]
- altar[4]
- amasos[1]
- apollo[2]
- artemis[2]
- athena[1]
- athlete[4]
- athletes[1]
- athletics[1]
- bag?[1]
- basket[2]
- bow[1]
- boy[1]
- boys[1]
- centaur[1]
- centauromachy[1]
- chair[1]
- chest[1]
- column[1]
- column krater[2]
- couch[2]
- dancing[1]
- death of achilles[1]
- death of antilochos[1]
- dionysos[2]
- dipinto[6]
- discus[4]
- doric column[1]
- double flute[1]
- drinking horn[1]
- education[1]
- eye[1]
- female head[1]
- flute[3]
- funeral[2]
- game[1]
- girl[2]
- girls[1]
- graffito[1]
- grafitto[2]
- grave stela[1]
- grave stele[1]
- greek inscription[5]
- hare[1]
- hector[1]
- helmet[1]
- heracles[1]
- herm[1]
- hetairai?[1]
- horse[1]
- horseman[2]
- horses[1]
- hunter[1]
- hunters[1]
- iliad[1]
- inscription[5]
- ivy[1]
- javelin[1]
- jumping weight[1]
- kantharos[2]
- king[1]
- kithara[1]
- krotala[1]
- kylix[2]
- leto[2]
- lyre[2]
- maenad[3]
- maid[1]
- man[1]
- marathonian bull[1]
- memnon[1]
- men[1]
- menelaos[1]
- mirror[2]
- mistress[1]
- nemean lion[1]
- nike[3]
- nude athlete[1]
- oinochoe[7]
- palaistra[1]
- palmette[1]
- palmettes[1]
- phiale[1]
- pig[1]
- pitcher[1]
- priam[1]
- satyr[3]
- shield[3]
- snake[2]
- stool[2]
- sword[3]
- symposium[2]
- thyrsus[3]
- trainer[2]
- tray[2]
- warrior[4]
- woman[2]
- women[3]
- youth[12]
- youths[4]
- ceramic[40]
- black figure[2]
- inscribed[1]
- red figure[36]
- white ground[3]
- achilles painter[3]
- altamura painter[1]
- amphitrite painter[1]
- antiphon painter[1]
- berlin painter[2]
- berlin painter, manner of[1]
- bird painter[1]
- brygos[1]
- colmar painter[1]
- dinos painter[1]
- eucharides painter[1]
- euphronios[1]
- euphronios, potter[1]
- exekias[1]
- foundry painter[2]
- group of leipsic t 3599[1]
- harrow painter[1]
- hieron[1]
- hischylos[1]
- kleophrades painter[1]
- makron[1]
- menon[1]
- nikosthenes[1]
- onesimos[1]
- painter of bologna 417[3]
- painter of paris gigantomachy[1]
- painter of philadelphia 2449[1]
- penthesilea painter[3]
- providence painter[1]
- psiax[1]
- reed painter[1]
- sabouroff painter[1]
- troilos painter[1]
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