More Trojan War Scenes. Peleus and Thetis Wrestling Attic red figure kylix, by Peithinos (ca. 500 BCE). Berlin, Antikenmuseen (Perseus Project).

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More Trojan War Scenes

Peleus and Thetis Wrestling Attic red figure kylix, by Peithinos (ca. 500 BCE). Berlin, Antikenmuseen (Perseus Project).

Alexandros (Paris), leading Helen, with Eros between them Attic red figure skyphos, by Makron (ca BCE). Boston, Museum of Fine Arts (Perseus Project)

Helen, Paris, Andromache, Hektor, Kebriones Chalcidian black figure krater (ca. 540 BCE). Martin von Wagner Museum, University of Wurtzburg (Perseus Project)

Hypnos, Thanatos, and Hermes with the dead Sarpedon Attic red figure calyx krater, by Euphronios (ca BCE). New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art (Perseus Project)

Achilles killing Penthesileia Attic black figure neck amphora, potter signed Exekias (ca BCE) British Museum (Perseus Project)

Ajax and Odysseus Quarreling Attic red figure kylix, by Douris (Archaic, date unknown). Vienna, Kuntshistorisches Museen (Perseus Project)

The vote to award Achilles’ armor From previous vase

Odysseus and Neoptolemos with the armor of Achilles From previous vase

Diomedes, Ajax, Odysseus Corinthian column krater (ca BCE). Louvre (Perseus Project).

The Wooden Horse Large relief burial pithos (c. 670 BCE). Mykonos, Archaeological Museum

Lacoön and his sons attacked by serpents 1 st c. CE, Roman copy of a bronze original from the 2 nd c. BCE. Vatican, Pio Clementine Museum (Perseus Project).

Ajax and Cassandra Attic red figure calyx krater (ca BCE). Boston, Museum of Fine Arts (Perseus Project).

Neoptolemos and Priam, with Astyanax (not visible) From previous vase

Aeneas carrying his father Anchises from Troy Attic red figure calyx krater, by The Altamura Painter (?).( BCE). Boston, Museum of Fine Arts (Perseus Project)

Scenes from the Odyssey

Odysseus blinding the Cyclops (Polyphemus) Proto-Attic amphora found at Eleusis (ca ). Eleusis, Archaeological Museum

Odysseus blinding the Cyclops (Polyphemus) Fragment of aKrater (7 th c. BCE). Argos, Archaeological Museum

Odysseus blinding the Cyclops (Polyphemus) Attic black figure vase (ca BCE).

Odysseus blinding the Cyclops (Polyphemus) Lucanian red figure calyx krater, name vase of the Cyclops Painter (ca ). British Museum (Perseus Project)

Odysseus escaping under the ram Attic black figure stemless cup (ca ). Toledo Art Museum (Perseus Project)

One of Odysseus’ men escaping under a ram Other side of previous vase.

Odysseus escaping under the ram Bronze, Archaic.

Odysseus escaping under the ram Attic black figure lekythos (ca )

Odysseus and Elpenor (the Nekuia) Attic red figure pelike, by The Lycaon Painter (?). (ca. 440 BCE). Boston, Museum of Fine Arts (Perseus Project).

Hermes beside Odysseus (Nekuia) From previous vase

Odysseus consulting the shade of Teiresias Attic red-figured calyx krater, by the Dolon Painter (late Classical period). Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, Cabinet des Médailles.

Odysseus and the Sirens Attic red figure stamnos. Name vase of the Siren Painter (date unknown; Late Archaic). British Museum (Perseus Project )

Odysseus and Nausikaa Attic red figure neck amphora, by the Nausikaa Painter (ca BCE) Munich, Antiksammlungen (Perseus Project)

Odysseus, Athena, and Nausikaa Center detail of previous vase.

Odysseus and Nausikaa Detail of Odysseus from previous vase

Odysseus, Athena, and Nausikaa Detail of Athena from previous vase.

Odysseus killing the suitors Attic red figure skyphos (unknown date, Classical). Berlin, Antikenmuseen (Perseus Project)

Odysseus killing the suitors Detail of Odysseus and bow from previous vase

Odysseus killing the suitors Detail of suitors from previous vase