Oedipus (right), the Theban Sphinx (middle) and Hermes (left), Attic red-figure stamnos, c. 440 BC Louvre Paris

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Oedipus (right), the Theban Sphinx (middle) and Hermes (left), Attic red-figure stamnos, c. 440 BC Louvre Paris
Odysseus and the Sirens. Detail from an Attic red-figure stamnos, name-vase of the Siren Painter; ca. 480-470 BCE. From Vulci; now in the British Museum.
Terracotta stamnos (jar) late 6th century B.C. Attributed to the Painter of London. Chariot setting out. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Learn more / Daha fazlası Stamnos: http://www.archaeologs.com/w/stamnos/
~ Jar (stamnos). Culture: Greek, South Italian Period: Classical Date: 400–390 B.C. Artist: The Ariadne Painter Place of origin: Apulia, Italy
Red-figure stamnos with Nereus and his daughters
Greek (manufactured at Athens), Classical Period, c. 450 B.C.
terracotta
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The Trojan prince Troilus brings his horse to a fountain to drink, while Achilles (to the left; not visible) lurks in ambush. Detail from an Etruscan red-figure stamnos, part of a pair known as the “Fould stamnoi”. Artist unknown; ca. 300 BCE. From Vulci; now in the Louvre.
A flute-playing youth rides a dolphin. Detail from a red-figure Etruscan stamnos, attributed to a painter of the Alcestis Group; ca. 340 BCE. Now in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain, Madrid. Photo credit: © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons.
Theseus defeats the Minotaur. Side A of an Attic red-figure stamnos, attributed to the Altamura Painter; ca. 460 BCE. Now in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Munich.