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Oinochoë
Attributed to the Hoppin Painter
375 BC -350 BC
Olpe
Attributed to the Dot-Ivy Group
ca. 500-490 BCE
One of four Iraqis who surrendered to the marines and said they were students trying to avoid battle, from "The New York Times, Sunday, November 14, 2004"
Ashley Gilbertson
November 13, 2004
A Pass Time (from "Campagne Sketches")
Winslow Homer
published in 1863
Red-Figure Stamnos with Poseidon Battling the Giant Polybotes
attributed to the Troilos Painter
ca. 490-475 BC
Spectacle fibula
Greek?
9th-8th century BCE
Standing Draped Woman, Possibly Aphrodite
Boeotian, Greek
350-330 BC
Standing Goddess
Mycenaean, Greek
ca. 1400-1200 BCE
Sticks and Bones
W. Eugene Smith
1945, printed 1960's-1970's
Strawberry wreath
Greek?
399-200 BC
"The Sword is Drawn, The Navy Upholds It!"
Kenyon Cox
c. 1910-1920
Untitled: soldier seated with woman and child
André Marchand
c. 1910-1920
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