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Phlyax vase depicting Dionysus who attend the performances of an acrobat and two farcical actors, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. DAE-11064914 | agefotostock
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Attributed to the Dolon Painter | Terracotta calyx-krater (mixing bowl) | Greek, South Italian, Lucanian | Late Classical | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Attributed to the Diosphos Painter | Terracotta neck-amphora (jar) | Greek, Attic | Archaic | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Theater in Ancient Greece | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
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Theatrical Ceramics: Evidence of Greek Performance Traditions Through Vases and Sculptures – Global Theater
![1: The "Pronomos" vase. Theatrical cast dressed as satyrs, with actors... | Download Scientific Diagram 1: The "Pronomos" vase. Theatrical cast dressed as satyrs, with actors... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter-Meineck/publication/224946627/figure/fig4/AS:670046854598660@1536763027324/The-Pronomos-vase-Theatrical-cast-dressed-as-satyrs-with-actors-around-an-aulos_Q320.jpg)
1: The "Pronomos" vase. Theatrical cast dressed as satyrs, with actors... | Download Scientific Diagram
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