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Persephone Painter
ca. 440 BCE

2nd century B.C.–A.D. 2nd century

Cypriot
ca. 330–200 BCE

Roman
ca. 1st century BCE–3rd century CE

Roman
ca. 27 BCE–14 CE

Roman
ca. 1st century BCE–3rd century CE

Greek
mid-5th century BCE

Niobid Painter
ca. 460–450 BCE

Greek
4th century BCE

Greek
late 4th or 3rd century BCE

Roman
350–430 CE

Greek, Peloponnesian
5th–4th century BCE

Greek, Attic
2nd half of 6th century BCE

Greek
5th–4th century BCE

Troilos Painter
ca. 490 BCE

Roman
late 2nd–early 3rd century CE

Roman
1st–2nd century CE

Greek, Tarentine
2nd half of 4th century BCE

Greek
425–400 BCE

Kephisodotos
ca. 14–68 CE
Greek
mid 5th century BCE

Greek, Sicilian
4th century BCE
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917

Group of B.M. F 308
ca. 340–330 BCE

Greek
ca. 270–250 BCE

Roman
3rd century CE

Vine Tendril Group
mid-4th century BCE
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917

Frederic, Lord Leighton
ca. 1890–91
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917
Nikon Painter
ca. 470 BCE
Roman
1st century BCE–3rd century CE
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917

Afghanistan
5th–6th century
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917
Roberto Benjamine Rascovich
ca. 1903, published posthumously 1917