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  1. Sack of Troy

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    Photograph from the personal collection of Dr. Steven Lowenstam (1945-2003), Department of Classics, University of Oregon.; default; Attic (culture)

  2. Peleus and Thetis

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    Photograph from the personal collection of Dr. Steven Lowenstam (1945-2003), Department of Classics, University of Oregon.; default; Black-figure

  3. The Judgment of Paris

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    Photograph from the personal collection of Dr. Steven Lowenstam (1945-2003), Department of Classics, University of Oregon.; default

  4. Achilles plays with Aias

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    Photograph from the personal collection of Dr. Steven Lowenstam (1945-2003), Department of Classics, University of Oregon.; default

  5. Peleus lifting up Thetis

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    Photograph from the personal collection of Dr. Steven Lowenstam (1945-2003), Department of Classics, University of Oregon.; default; Attic (culture); Black-figure

  6. Peleus lifts Thetis

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    Photograph from the personal collection of Dr. Steven Lowenstam (1945-2003), Department of Classics, University of Oregon.; default

  7. Peleus and Thetis

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    Photograph from the personal collection of Dr. Steven Lowenstam (1945-2003), Department of Classics, University of Oregon.; default

  8. Paris and Helen?; Krater

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    Pottery spouted krater. Clay: orange-buff clay, brown and white grits, lustrous brown paint. Shape: short inward-leaning lip, flat above, with bridge across spout; shallow hemispherical body, high ring foot;...

  9. Helen?; Krater

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    Pottery spouted krater. Clay: orange-buff clay, brown and white grits, lustrous brown paint. Shape: short inward-leaning lip, flat above, with bridge across spout; shallow hemispherical body, high ring foot;...

  10. Helen, Ariadne, or Odysseus bidding farewell to Penelope; Krater

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    Pottery spouted krater. Clay: orange-buff clay, brown and white grits, lustrous brown paint. Shape: short inward-leaning lip, flat above, with bridge across spout; shallow hemispherical body, high ring foot;...

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