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Day of the Dead El Día de los Muertos

Day of the Dead El Día de los Muertos. Jose Guadalupe Posada , La Calavera de la Catrina. Greek Vessels. Collections from The Getty Villa Los Angeles, California www.getty.edu & The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, NY www.metmuseum.org.

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Day of the Dead El Día de los Muertos

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  1. Day of the DeadEl Día de los Muertos

  2. Jose Guadalupe Posada, La Calavera de la Catrina

  3. Greek Vessels Collections from The Getty Villa Los Angeles, California www.getty.edu& The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, NY www.metmuseum.org

  4. Terracotta krater, ca. 750–735 B.C.; Geometric; GeometricAttributed to the Hirschfeld WorkshopGreek, AtticRogers Fund, 1914 (14.130.14) Metropolitan museum of Art, NY

  5. Pitcher with Lions and Panthers Attributed to the Painter of Vatican 73Greek, Corinth, 650 - 625 B.C. Terracotta 12 15/16 x 6 11/16 in.

  6. Terracotta Black-Figure DinosCorinthian, ca. 630-615 B.C.Classical Purchase Fund and Louis V. Bell Fund, 1997 (1997.36)The Robert and Renée Belfer Court Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

  7. Pitcher with Waterbirds, Dogs, and Ruminants Unknown Greek, Ionia, about 625 B.C. Terracotta body

  8. Pitcher with Lions and Sphinxes Attributed to the Painter of Vatican 73Greek, Corinth, 650 - 625 B.C. Terracotta 10 7/8 x 7 11/16 in.

  9. Ladle with Perseus Chasing Gorgons Attributed to the Theseus PainterGreek, Athens, about 510 - 500 B.C. Terracotta 5 13/16 x 3 1/16 to 3 1/8 in.

  10. Wine Cooler with Scythian Archers Attributed to the Lysippides PainterGreek, Athens, about 530 B.C. Terracotta 13 in.

  11. Terracotta psykter (vase for cooling wine), ca. 520–510 B.C.; ArchaicAttributed to OltosGreek, AtticTerracotta; H. 11 7/8 in. (30.20 cm)Gift of Norbert Schimmel Trust, 1989 (1989.281.69) Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

  12. Panathenaic Prize AmphoraTerracotta, Greek, Attic, black-figure, ca. 530 B.C.Attributed to the Euphiletos PainterRogers Fund, 1914 (14.130.12)Mary and Michael Jaharis Gallery of the Metropolitan Museum of Art NY

  13. Mixing Vessel with Odysseus Escaping from the Cyclops's Cave Unknown Greek, Athens, 550 - 500 B.C. Terracotta 13 x 14 x 11 13/16 in.

  14. Mixing Vessel with Youths and Horses Attributed to MysonGreek, Athens, about 480 B.C. Terracotta 13 3/8 x 12 5/16 in.

  15. LekythosTerracotta, Greek, Attic, black-figure, ca. 550-530 B.C.Attributed to the Amasis PainterFletcher Fund, 1931 (31.11.10)Judy and Michael H. Steinhardt Gallery Metropolitan museum of Art, NY

  16. Neck AmphoraTerracotta, Greek, Attic, black-figure, ca. 540 B.C.Attributed to ExekiasRogers Fund, 1917 (17.230.14a,b)Gift of John Davidson Beazley, 1927 (27.16)The Bothmer Gallery I Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

  17. Mixing Vessel with Athletic Activities and Battle Scenes Attributed to the Leagros GroupGreek, Athens, 510 - 500 B.C. Terracotta 23 1/16 in.

  18. Vessel with Herakles and Alkyoneus Attributed to the Kleophrades PainterGreek, Athens, about 480 B.C. Terracotta 22 5/16 to 22 3/8 x 14 3/4 in.

  19. Mixing Vessel with Apollo and Artemis Attributed to the Palermo Painter , Greek, Lucania, South Italy, about 415 - 400 B.C. Terracotta , 22 1/16 x 13 3/8 in.

  20. Mixing Vessel with Triptolemos Attributed to the Syleus PainterGreek, Athens, about 470 B.C. Terracotta 14 1/2 x 14 1/16 in.

  21. Mixing Vessel with Adonis, Aphrodite, and Persephone Attributed to the Meleager PainterGreek, Athens, 390 - 380 B.C. Terracotta

  22. Mixing Vessel with a Deceased Youth Attributed to the Underworld PainterGreek, Apulia, South Italy, 330 - 320 B.C. Terracotta 25 in.

  23. Many thanks to The Getty website: www.getty.edu Many of the vessels in this slide show are on display at the Getty Villa in Malibu. The museum if free, parking is $8 and tickets for entry must be obtained in advance through the website.

  24. The new Greek and Roman wing opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in April of 2007. Many of the vessels in this slideshow are from the images and information on the collections: www.metmuseum.org

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