GREECE, Attica

 (22 works)

  • Cup (Attic red-figure ware)
    Title
    Cup (Attic red-figure ware)
    Production date
    450 BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica; The Splanchnopt Painter (attributed to)
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    1644-D4
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1956
  • Stamnos (Attic red-figure ware)
    Title
    Stamnos (Attic red-figure ware)
    Production date
    470 BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica; Hermonax (attributed to)
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    D64.a-b-1980
    Credit Line
    Purchased through The Art Foundation of Victoria with the assistance of the National Bank of Australasia Limited, Governor, 1980
  • Lekythos (Attic red-figure ware)
    Title
    Lekythos (Attic red-figure ware)
    Production date
    450 BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    D394-1980
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1980
  • Lekythos (Attic white-ground ware)
    Title
    Lekythos (Attic white-ground ware)
    Production date
    460 BC-450 BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica; The Achilles Painter (attributed to)
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    D93-1971
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1971
  • Hydria (Attic black-figure ware)
    Title
    Hydria (Attic black-figure ware)
    Production date
    700 BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica; The Analatos Painter (attributed to)
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    D23-1982
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1982
  • Amphora (Attic black-figure ware)
    Title
    Amphora (Attic black-figure ware)
    Production date
    540 BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica; The Group of London B 174 (attributed to)
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    1729-D4
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1957
  • Cup (Attic red-figure ware)
    Title
    Cup (Attic red-figure ware)
    Production date
    late 6th century BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica; Pamphaios (potter); The Nikosthenes Painter (attributed to)
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    1730-D4
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1957
  • Olpe (Attic black-figure ware)
    Title
    Olpe (Attic black-figure ware)
    Production date
    500 BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica; The Dot Ivy Group (related to)
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    80V-D1A
    Credit Line
    Purchased, 1893
  • Skyphos (Glaux)
    Title
    Skyphos (Glaux)
    Production date
    5th century BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    4783-D3
    Credit Line
    Presented by Miss Joyce Goodbody, 1941
  • Lekanis with lid (Attic black-glaze ware)
    Title
    Lekanis with lid (Attic black-glaze ware)
    Production date
    late 5th century BC-early 4th century BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    857.a-b-D2
    Credit Line
    Presented by Professor Gregory, 1909
  • Mug (Attic black-glaze ware)
    Title
    Mug (Attic black-glaze ware)
    Production date
    mid 5th century BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    D321-1994
    Credit Line
    Accessioned, 1994
  • Cup-skyphos (Attic black-glazed ware)
    Title
    Cup-skyphos (Attic black-glazed ware)
    Production date
    Classical Period, 5th century BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    80O-D1A
    Credit Line
    Purchased, 1893
  • Bell krater (Attic red-figure ware)
    Title
    Bell krater (Attic red-figure ware)
    Production date
    mid 4th century BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica; York Reverse Group (attributed to)
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    D1-1976
    Credit Line
    Felton Bequest, 1976
  • Salt cellar (Attic black-glaze ware)
    Title
    Salt cellar (Attic black-glaze ware)
    Production date
    Classical Period, late 5th-early 4th century BC
    Artist/Maker
    GREECE, Attica
    Medium
    fired clay
    Accession number
    853-D2
    Credit Line
    Gift of Prof. Gregory, 1909