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25 Vases whose Keyword is "Odysseus"

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Berlin F 1737, Attic Black Figure, Kantharos
Side A: Achilles and Thetis with other heroes. Side B: Herakles and centaurs.

Berlin F 2588, Attic Red Figure, Skyphos
Odysseus slaying the suitors

Berlin V.I. 4532, Paestan Red Figure, Bell krater
Side A: Odysseus and SirensSide B: Half-draped youth and a draped youth, both wearing fillets and holding sticks

Boston 01.8100, Corinthian, Aryballos
Odysseus and the Sirens

Boston 34.79, Attic Red Figure, Pelike
A: Odysseus and the shade of Elpenor. B: Poseidon and Amymone.

Boston 99.518, Attic Black Figure, Cup
Side A: Odysseus and the sorceress CirceSide B: Odysseus and the Cyclops Polyphemos

Chiusi 1831, Attic Red Figure, Skyphos
Side A: Penelope and TelemachosSide B: Odysseus recognized by his nurse

Florence 4209, Attic Black Figure, Volute krater
In six registers: the Wedding of Peleus and Thetis; Achilles pursuing Troilos; Return of Hephaistos; the Calydonian Boar hunt; Theseus on Crete; Funeral games of Patroklos; Pygmies and Cranes; etc.

London 1899.2-19.1, Geometric, Krater
Woman, man and ship with oarsmen

London 1947.7-14.18, Lucanian Red Figure, Calyx krater
Side A: the blinding of Polyphemos

London B 502, Attic Black Figure, Oinochoe
Body: Escape from the cave of Polyphemos.

London E 44, Attic Red Figure, Kylix
Interior: lovers (woman and old man)Side A: Herakles and EurystheusSide B: chariot, young driver, warrior (Odysseus?), Hermes

London E 440, Attic Red Figure, Stamnos
Side A: Odysseus and the SirensSide B: Eros, Pothos (?), and Himeros, flying over the sea

London F 157, Lucanian Red Figure, Calyx krater
Side A: The ambush of Dolon
Side B: Two woman presenting wreaths to two youths.

Louvre E 635, Corinthian, Krater
Upper frieze: Side A: symposium, Herakles with King Eurytos and his children. Side B: battle before TroyLower frieze: Horsemen.

Louvre F 342, Attic Black Figure, Oinochoe
The Blinding of Polyphemos

Louvre G 146, Attic Red Figure, Skyphos
Side A: Briseis led away by AgamemnonSide B: Mission to Achilles.

Malibu 86.AE.286, Attic Red Figure, Kylix
Tecmessa and dead Ajax; dispute for the arms of Achilles

Mississippi 1977.3.116, Boeotian Black Figure, Skyphos
A: Woman giving cup to squatting man (Circe and Odysseus?). B: Vine with bunches of grapes.

Munich 2322, Attic Red Figure, Neck amphora
Side A: Odysseus and NausicaaSide B: servants doing laundry

Paris, Cab. Méd. 422, Lucanian Red Figure, Calyx krater
Side A: Odysseus consulting the shade of Teiresias
Side B: the Judgement of Paris

Richmond 57.9, Attic Black Figure, Neck amphora
Side A: judgement of ParisSide B: recovery of Helen

Toledo 1927.97, Attic Black Figure, Stemless cup
Sides A and B: The escape from the cave of Polyphemos.

University of Chicago 1967.115.165, Boeotian Black Figure, Kabiric bowl
Several men walking toward woman, and two men in combat.

Vienna 3695, Attic Red Figure, Kylix
The armor of Achilles. Interior: Odysseus and Neoptolemos; Side A: Ajax and Odysseus quarrelling; Side B: the vote.


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