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August 27, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Achilles and Ajax Playing a Game by Exekias, Greek amphora c. 540 BCE.

In this scene on a Greek pot we see warriors of the Trojan battle taking time out to play a quick game of dice. We know who they are because the artist put their names by them and signed the pot with "Exekias made me."

In Ancient Greece, Art History, Artists, Greece Tags Greek Pottery, Black Figure Pottery
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Bad Hair Day

April 13, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Medusa, c. 1598 by Caravaggio.

Medusa has always been a popular character in art. The combination of female and monster seems to have been so tantalizing that most ancient and Renaissance artists had to take their turn. This work is a depiction of a ceremonial shield where the Gorgon is used to frighten enemies; a usage common in ancient art.

In Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Artists, Art History, Italy Tags Medusa, Gorgon
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Black Figure Pottery

November 6, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Amphora and Lid by Exekias.

Exekias was active in the second half of the 6th century BCE. He is well known for his depictions of battle scenes, but also for another of his amphorae which shows Ajax and Achilles playing a board game.

In Art History, Greece, Ancient Greece Tags Exekias, Ajax, Achilles, Board Game, Black Figure Pottery, Greek Pottery, Greek games
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