Dioscuri (Castor and Polydeuces)

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Dioscuri (Castor and Polydeuces) Attic black-figured neck amphora (ca. 550-540 BCE). Univ. of Mississippi Museum (Perseus Project).

Dioscuri Attic black-figured amphora (Archaic period). Univ. of Pennsylvania Museum (Perseus Project).

Prewar embassy of Odysseus and Menelaus Seated are Menelaus, Odysseus, and Talthybios the herald. Standing are Theano and her maids, Dia and Malo. Behind them, on horses, are Harmatides, Glaukos, and Eurymachos, the sons of Theano and Antenor, brother of Hecuba. Gregorian Etruscan Museum, the Vatican.

Achilles Achilles Painter (his name-piece). Attic red-figured amphora (c. 450 BCE). Gregorian Etruscan Museum, the Vatican.

Achilles bandages the wounded Patroclus Attic red figure kylix. Name vase of the Sosias Painter. (ca. 500 BCE). Berlin, Antikenmuseen.

Achilles and Ajax playing Morra Exekias, Attic black-figured amphora (c. 530 BC). Gregorian Etruscan Museum, the Vatican.

Achilles and Ajax playing a game Athena in the center. Attic black-figured calyx krater (c. 520-515 BC). Toledo Museum of Art (Perseus Project).

Achilles and Ajax playing a game; Athena between them

Athena and Ajax fighting Hector and Apollo By Douris. Attic red figure cup (ca. 485-480 BCE). Louvre (Perseus Project) Side B of previous vase

Detail of Ajax fighting Hector from previous vase

Aphrodite, Menelaus, Paris, Artemis Side A of previous vase

Thetis receiving armor from Hephaistos Attic red figure cup, name vase of the Foundry Painter (ca. 490-480). Berlin, Antikenmuseen (Perseus Project).

Achilles dragging Hector’s body Attic black figure hydria (ca. 520-510 BCE). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Perseus Project)

Priam, Hecuba, Achilles, Hector Detail of previous vase

Achilles and Memnon fight while their mothers look on Attic black figure amphora. Name vase of the Painter of Munich 1410 (ca. 520 BCE). Munich, Antikensammlungen (Perseus Project)

Eos mourning her dead son Eos Painter of the Vatican Mourner (his name piece), Attic black-figured amphora (c. 530 BC). Gregorian Etruscan Museum, the Vatican.

Eos mourning her dead son Memnon By Douris. Attic red figure cup (ca. 485-480 BCE). Louvre. Perseus Project

Priam ransoming Hector’s body from Achilles Attic red figure hydria kalpis (ca. 510-500 BCE). Cambridge, Harvard University Art Museums (Perseus Project).

Achilles (?) carrying the dead Penthesileia (?) Attic black figure hydria (ca. 515-500 BCE). British Museum (Perseus Project)

Achilles and the dead Melanippus Attic red figure calyx krater. Name vase of the Tyszkiewicz painter (ca. 490-480 BCE). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Perseus Project).

Diomedes fights Aeneas Side B of previous vase.

Ajax carries the dead Achilles Attic black figure amphora, by Exekias (?). Ca. 545-530 BCE. Munich, Antikensammlungen (Perseus Project)

Ajax carrying the dead Achilles Right handle of Attic black figure volute krater, by Kleitias (ca. 570-560 BCE). Florence, Archaeological Museum (Perseus Project)

Sacrifice of Polyxena over the tomb of Achilles Attic black figure Tyrrhenian amphora, by the Timiades Painter (?). (ca. 570-560 BCE). British Museum (Perseus Project)

Death of Priam Attic red figure hydria by the Kleophrades Painter (?). (ca. 480-455 BCE). Naples, Museo Nazionale (Perseus Project).

Iulus, Aeneas, Anchises; Ajax and Cassandra From previous vase

Ilioupersis (the fall of Troy) Attic red figure cup, by the Brygos Painter (?) (ca. 480-475 BCE). Louvre (Perseus Project)

Line drawing of previous vase

Priam at the altar, just before his death Detail of previous vase

Neoptolemos, threatening Priam and holding Astyanax Another detail of the vase

Greek soldier leading away a Trojan captive Another detail from the vase

Iliupersis Attic black figure hydria (ca. 520-550 BCE). Munich, Antikensammlungen (Perseus Project)

Aeneas carrying Anchises Attic black figure neck amphora (Archaic). British Museum (Perseus Project)