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Searched all Perseus collections for "gorgoneion" 653 results in 6 categories
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Art objects (625)
Images (17)
Reference articles (2)
Text sections (1)
Source citations (2)
Texts (5)
625 Art objects
  1. -, Campana Collection, 10346: CUP A; GORGONEION, GORGONEION BETWEEN EYES [Beazley Archive Vase] (9.72)

  2. Bucarest, City Museum (Severeanu), 18728: CUP STEMMLESS; TOP BAND STEMLESS, CLASS OF; GORGONEION, LION ATTACKING DEER BETWEEN EYES BETWEEN LIONS [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.81)

  3. Cambridge (MA), Harvard Univ., Arthur M. Sackler Mus, 1995.18.30A: CUP FRAGMENTS; GORGONEION [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.81)

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17 Images
  1. Tampa 86.51: Tondo: gorgoneion [Image] (4.00)

  2. Boston 01.8057: Tondo: gorgoneion [Image] (3.78)

  3. Harvard 1925.30.19: Tondo: gorgoneion [Image] (3.78)

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2 Reference articles
  1. Attic Black-Figure Eye-Cup Collection of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Green (1972.5) Attributed to the Group of Walters 48.42 520-510 B.C. Height: 12.3 cm. Diameter (without handles): 31.7 cm. Interior: Gorgoneion. Sides A and B: Herakles resting., Dallas 1972.5 [Reference article in Harvey Alan Shapiro, Art, Myth, and Culture: Greek Vases from Southern Collections] (0.91)

  2. Attic Black-Figure Eye-Cup Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Diefenthal, Metairie, Louisiana Attributed to the Krokotos Group [Cahn] Ca. 520 B.C. Height: 11.5 cm. Diameter (without handles): 29 cm. Interior: Gorgoneion Side A: Dionysos and Ariadne, between eyes. Side B: Dionysos and two maenads, between eyes., Diefenthal Collection (Shapiro No. 13) [Reference article in Harvey Alan Shapiro, Art, Myth, and Culture: Greek Vases from Southern Collections] (0.77)

1 Text section
  1. ... , GORGONEION ... [Section in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald)] (0.42)

2 Source citations
  1. J. Floren; Studien zur Typologie des Gorgoneion: Floren 1977 [Source citation] (1.73)

  2. J.D. Belson; The Gorgoneion in Greek Architecture: Belson 1981 [Source citation] (1.38)

5 Texts
  1. (in English) Ht.7.4; Diam.17.4 / Clay / Black-figure / Bowl broken and repaired, but tondo intact. / Decorated: Outside - black glaze, flaking on handles and on one side of the bowl. Outer edge of foot reserved, together with small areas beneath the handles. Reddish band at the top of the foot. Inside - a small gorgoneion in a reserved circle. Thin layer of red paint applied with little care to tongue , eyes, and alternate locks of hair. Faded white for teeth. Incision on beard, hair, mouth and nose. Vertical stroke surrounded by four dots on forehead. / Theme: Gorgoneion / In pottery painting the gorgoneion is often used as the tondo in eye cups. [Text] (2.14)

  2. Silver 10 asses of Populonia (1944.100.2022): Obverse: Gorgoneion f.|X below, Reverse: no type [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.64)

  3. Silver stater of Neapolis (1941.153.276): Obverse: gorgoneion, Reverse: incuse square [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.59)

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