Rome. Italy. Achilles (left) and Ajax playing dice. Attic black-figure amphora signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rome-italy-achilles-left-and-ajax-playing-dice-attic-black-figure-amphora-signed-by-exekias-540-530-bc-vatican-museums-musei-vaticani-image229354378.html
RMR93YRP–Rome. Italy. Achilles (left) and Ajax playing dice. Attic black-figure amphora signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani)
Greek Amphora, detail of Achilles and Ajax playing a game, c6th century BC. Artist: Exekias. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/greek-amphora-detail-of-achilles-and-ajax-playing-a-game-c6th-century-bc-artist-exekias-image186136844.html
RMMPR7CC–Greek Amphora, detail of Achilles and Ajax playing a game, c6th century BC. Artist: Exekias.
Achilles and Ajax playing dice on a mid 5th century Greek vase by Exekias (Half-tone postcard image.) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/achilles-and-ajax-playing-dice-on-a-mid-5th-century-greek-vase-by-exekias-half-tone-postcard-image-image568543488.html
RM2T0YB0G–Achilles and Ajax playing dice on a mid 5th century Greek vase by Exekias (Half-tone postcard image.)
Amphora of Exekias , c 540 - 530 BC. The Vatican Museums and Galleries , Rome , Italy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amphora-of-exekias-c-540-530-bc-the-vatican-museums-and-galleries-rome-italy-image268854918.html
RMWHBB5A–Amphora of Exekias , c 540 - 530 BC. The Vatican Museums and Galleries , Rome , Italy.
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 8 in. (20.3 cm). Date: late 6th century B.C.. Ajax and Achilles playing a board game, and Athena During the second half of the sixth century B.C., a popular subject was that of the Greek heroes Ajax and Achilles playing a board game to while away their time during the siege of Troy. The most famous representation occurs on an amphora now in the Vatican Museums. Exekias, perhaps the greatest black-figure artist, made and painted the amphora, and he may also have invented the iconography. The subject was applied to all mann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-lekythos-oil-flask-culture-greek-attic-dimensions-h-8-in-203-cm-date-late-6th-century-bc-ajax-and-achilles-playing-a-board-game-and-athena-during-the-second-half-of-the-sixth-century-bc-a-popular-subject-was-that-of-the-greek-heroes-ajax-and-achilles-playing-a-board-game-to-while-away-their-time-during-the-siege-of-troy-the-most-famous-representation-occurs-on-an-amphora-now-in-the-vatican-museums-exekias-perhaps-the-greatest-black-figure-artist-made-and-painted-the-amphora-and-he-may-also-have-invented-the-iconography-the-subject-was-applied-to-all-mann-image212912968.html
RMPAB0JG–Terracotta lekythos (oil flask). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 8 in. (20.3 cm). Date: late 6th century B.C.. Ajax and Achilles playing a board game, and Athena During the second half of the sixth century B.C., a popular subject was that of the Greek heroes Ajax and Achilles playing a board game to while away their time during the siege of Troy. The most famous representation occurs on an amphora now in the Vatican Museums. Exekias, perhaps the greatest black-figure artist, made and painted the amphora, and he may also have invented the iconography. The subject was applied to all mann
N/A. Attic amphora by Exekias depicting Achilles and Ajax playing a game during the Trojan War. circa 530 BC. N/A 71 Akhilleus Aias MGEt 16757 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/na-attic-amphora-by-exekias-depicting-achilles-and-ajax-playing-a-game-during-the-trojan-war-circa-530-bc-na-71-akhilleus-aias-mget-16757-image209875238.html
RMP5CJ06–N/A. Attic amphora by Exekias depicting Achilles and Ajax playing a game during the Trojan War. circa 530 BC. N/A 71 Akhilleus Aias MGEt 16757
Exekias Amphora, Achilles and Ajax Engaged in a Game 530 BC by Ancient Greek Pottery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/exekias-amphora-achilles-and-ajax-engaged-in-a-game-530-bc-by-ancient-greek-pottery-image557217234.html
RM2RAFC7E–Exekias Amphora, Achilles and Ajax Engaged in a Game 530 BC by Ancient Greek Pottery
. Русский: Аякс Теламонид укрепляет свой меч в земле, собираясь совершить самоубийство. Фрагмент росписи чернофигурной амфоры Эксекия. Ок. 530-525 г. до н.э. English: Telamonian Aias is preparing to commit suicide. Reproducing illustration of an antique Greek black-figure amphora (colour litho), depiction by Exekias (530-525 BC) . 19th century. French School, (19th century) 27 Ajax suicide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/530-525-english-telamonian-aias-is-preparing-to-commit-suicide-reproducing-illustration-of-an-antique-greek-black-figure-amphora-colour-litho-depiction-by-exekias-530-525-bc-19th-century-french-school-19th-century-27-ajax-suicide-image188902827.html
RMMY97DF–. Русский: Аякс Теламонид укрепляет свой меч в земле, собираясь совершить самоубийство. Фрагмент росписи чернофигурной амфоры Эксекия. Ок. 530-525 г. до н.э. English: Telamonian Aias is preparing to commit suicide. Reproducing illustration of an antique Greek black-figure amphora (colour litho), depiction by Exekias (530-525 BC) . 19th century. French School, (19th century) 27 Ajax suicide
Detail from the Exekias's Vatican Amphora. Achilles, on the left, is depicted playing a game with Ajax. Dated 530 B.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-from-the-exekiass-vatican-amphora-achilles-on-the-left-is-depicted-image69820080.html
RME1GG68–Detail from the Exekias's Vatican Amphora. Achilles, on the left, is depicted playing a game with Ajax. Dated 530 B.C.
Old Greek earthenware. Exekias. Amfora Ajax and Achilles play board game Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-greek-earthenware-exekias-amfora-ajax-and-achilles-play-board-game-image481774065.html
RM2JYPKMH–Old Greek earthenware. Exekias. Amfora Ajax and Achilles play board game
Achilles and Ajax playing dice, Attic black-figured amphora, signed by Exekias as both painter and potter, 540-530 BC, inv. 16757 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/achilles-and-ajax-playing-dice-attic-black-figured-amphora-signed-by-exekias-as-both-painter-and-potter-540-530-bc-inv-16757-image593729112.html
RM2WDXKF4–Achilles and Ajax playing dice, Attic black-figured amphora, signed by Exekias as both painter and potter, 540-530 BC, inv. 16757
Terracotta hydria: kalpis (water jar) ca. 490 B.C. Attributed to the Berlin Painter Ajax and Achilles gamingAbout 540 B.C. Exekias invented the representation of Achilles and Ajax passing the time during the siege of Troy by playing a board game. The original is preserved in the Vatican Museums. The subject remained popular into the fifth century B.C. The warriors are evenly matched. They hold their spears and shields as they play. The artist's concern seems less to characterize them than to dispose an interesting, symmetrical composition on the shoulder of the kalpis.. Terracotta hydria: kalp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-hydria-kalpis-water-jar-ca-490-bc-attributed-to-the-berlin-painter-ajax-and-achilles-gamingabout-540-bc-exekias-invented-the-representation-of-achilles-and-ajax-passing-the-time-during-the-siege-of-troy-by-playing-a-board-game-the-original-is-preserved-in-the-vatican-museums-the-subject-remained-popular-into-the-fifth-century-bc-the-warriors-are-evenly-matched-they-hold-their-spears-and-shields-as-they-play-the-artists-concern-seems-less-to-characterize-them-than-to-dispose-an-interesting-symmetrical-composition-on-the-shoulder-of-the-kalpis-terracotta-hydria-kalp-image458622684.html
RM2HJ41WG–Terracotta hydria: kalpis (water jar) ca. 490 B.C. Attributed to the Berlin Painter Ajax and Achilles gamingAbout 540 B.C. Exekias invented the representation of Achilles and Ajax passing the time during the siege of Troy by playing a board game. The original is preserved in the Vatican Museums. The subject remained popular into the fifth century B.C. The warriors are evenly matched. They hold their spears and shields as they play. The artist's concern seems less to characterize them than to dispose an interesting, symmetrical composition on the shoulder of the kalpis.. Terracotta hydria: kalp
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask) late 6th century B.C. Related to the Painter of Vatican G.31 Ajax and Achilles playing a board game, and AthenaDuring the second half of the sixth century B.C., a popular subject was that of the Greek heroes Ajax and Achilles playing a board game to while away their time during the siege of Troy. The most famous representation occurs on an amphora now in the Vatican Museums. Exekias, perhaps the greatest black-figure artist, made and painted the amphora, and he may also have invented the iconography. The subject was applied to all manner of other vases, as this Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-lekythos-oil-flask-late-6th-century-bc-related-to-the-painter-of-vatican-g31-ajax-and-achilles-playing-a-board-game-and-athenaduring-the-second-half-of-the-sixth-century-bc-a-popular-subject-was-that-of-the-greek-heroes-ajax-and-achilles-playing-a-board-game-to-while-away-their-time-during-the-siege-of-troy-the-most-famous-representation-occurs-on-an-amphora-now-in-the-vatican-museums-exekias-perhaps-the-greatest-black-figure-artist-made-and-painted-the-amphora-and-he-may-also-have-invented-the-iconography-the-subject-was-applied-to-all-manner-of-other-vases-as-this-image458062858.html
RM2HH6FRP–Terracotta lekythos (oil flask) late 6th century B.C. Related to the Painter of Vatican G.31 Ajax and Achilles playing a board game, and AthenaDuring the second half of the sixth century B.C., a popular subject was that of the Greek heroes Ajax and Achilles playing a board game to while away their time during the siege of Troy. The most famous representation occurs on an amphora now in the Vatican Museums. Exekias, perhaps the greatest black-figure artist, made and painted the amphora, and he may also have invented the iconography. The subject was applied to all manner of other vases, as this
Rome. Italy. Achilles (left) and Ajax playing dice. Attic black-figure amphora signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rome-italy-achilles-left-and-ajax-playing-dice-attic-black-figure-amphora-signed-by-exekias-540-530-bc-vatican-museums-musei-vaticani-image229354377.html
RMR93YRN–Rome. Italy. Achilles (left) and Ajax playing dice. Attic black-figure amphora signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani)
Terracotta hydria (water jar). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 21 5/16 in. (54.1 cm) diameter of mouth 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm) diameter of foot 6 7/16 in. (16.3 cm). Date: ca. 510 B.C.. On the body, Achilles and Ajax playing board game at Troy On the shoulder, chariot departing The scene on the body depicts one of the most popular subjects in Greek art, mainly vase-painting, between about 540 and 480 B.C. Over 150 occurrences are known. Remarkably, the original composition survives on an amphora in the Vatican Museums. The artist was Exekias, the potter and painter whose work represen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-hydria-water-jar-culture-greek-attic-dimensions-h-21-516-in-541-cm-diameter-of-mouth-9-34-in-248-cm-diameter-of-foot-6-716-in-163-cm-date-ca-510-bc-on-the-body-achilles-and-ajax-playing-board-game-at-troy-on-the-shoulder-chariot-departing-the-scene-on-the-body-depicts-one-of-the-most-popular-subjects-in-greek-art-mainly-vase-painting-between-about-540-and-480-bc-over-150-occurrences-are-known-remarkably-the-original-composition-survives-on-an-amphora-in-the-vatican-museums-the-artist-was-exekias-the-potter-and-painter-whose-work-represen-image212899658.html
RMPAABK6–Terracotta hydria (water jar). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 21 5/16 in. (54.1 cm) diameter of mouth 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm) diameter of foot 6 7/16 in. (16.3 cm). Date: ca. 510 B.C.. On the body, Achilles and Ajax playing board game at Troy On the shoulder, chariot departing The scene on the body depicts one of the most popular subjects in Greek art, mainly vase-painting, between about 540 and 480 B.C. Over 150 occurrences are known. Remarkably, the original composition survives on an amphora in the Vatican Museums. The artist was Exekias, the potter and painter whose work represen
. Русский: Аякс Теламонид укрепляет свой меч в земле, собираясь совершить самоубийство. Фрагмент росписи чернофигурной амфоры Эксекия. Ок. 530-525 г. до н.э. English: Telamonian Aias is preparing to commit suicide. Reproducing illustration of an antique Greek black-figure amphora (colour litho), depiction by Exekias (530-525 BC) . 19th century. French School, (19th century) 31 Ajax suicide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/530-525-english-telamonian-aias-is-preparing-to-commit-suicide-reproducing-illustration-of-an-antique-greek-black-figure-amphora-colour-litho-depiction-by-exekias-530-525-bc-19th-century-french-school-19th-century-31-ajax-suicide-image187625867.html
RMMW72KR–. Русский: Аякс Теламонид укрепляет свой меч в земле, собираясь совершить самоубийство. Фрагмент росписи чернофигурной амфоры Эксекия. Ок. 530-525 г. до н.э. English: Telamonian Aias is preparing to commit suicide. Reproducing illustration of an antique Greek black-figure amphora (colour litho), depiction by Exekias (530-525 BC) . 19th century. French School, (19th century) 31 Ajax suicide
Achilles and Ajax playing dice, detail, Attic black-figured amphora, signed by Exekias as both painter and potter, 540-530 BC, inv. 16757 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/achilles-and-ajax-playing-dice-detail-attic-black-figured-amphora-signed-by-exekias-as-both-painter-and-potter-540-530-bc-inv-16757-image593729146.html
RM2WDXKGA–Achilles and Ajax playing dice, detail, Attic black-figured amphora, signed by Exekias as both painter and potter, 540-530 BC, inv. 16757
Terracotta hydria (water jar) ca. 510 B.C. Attributed to the Leagros Group On the body, Achilles and Ajax playing board game at TroyOn the shoulder, chariot departingThe scene on the body depicts one of the most popular subjects in Greek art, mainly vase-painting, between about 540 and 480 B.C. Over 150 occurrences are known. Remarkably, the original composition survives on an amphora in the Vatican Museums. The artist was Exekias, the potter and painter whose work represents the height of black-figure painting. In this variant, the painter has placed Athena stage center as the two primary Gre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-hydria-water-jar-ca-510-bc-attributed-to-the-leagros-group-on-the-body-achilles-and-ajax-playing-board-game-at-troyon-the-shoulder-chariot-departingthe-scene-on-the-body-depicts-one-of-the-most-popular-subjects-in-greek-art-mainly-vase-painting-between-about-540-and-480-bc-over-150-occurrences-are-known-remarkably-the-original-composition-survives-on-an-amphora-in-the-vatican-museums-the-artist-was-exekias-the-potter-and-painter-whose-work-represents-the-height-of-black-figure-painting-in-this-variant-the-painter-has-placed-athena-stage-center-as-the-two-primary-gre-image458025797.html
RM2HH4TG5–Terracotta hydria (water jar) ca. 510 B.C. Attributed to the Leagros Group On the body, Achilles and Ajax playing board game at TroyOn the shoulder, chariot departingThe scene on the body depicts one of the most popular subjects in Greek art, mainly vase-painting, between about 540 and 480 B.C. Over 150 occurrences are known. Remarkably, the original composition survives on an amphora in the Vatican Museums. The artist was Exekias, the potter and painter whose work represents the height of black-figure painting. In this variant, the painter has placed Athena stage center as the two primary Gre
Rome. Italy. Achilles (left) and Ajax playing dice. Attic black-figure amphora signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rome-italy-achilles-left-and-ajax-playing-dice-attic-black-figure-amphora-signed-by-exekias-540-530-bc-vatican-museums-musei-vaticani-image229354375.html
RMR93YRK–Rome. Italy. Achilles (left) and Ajax playing dice. Attic black-figure amphora signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani)
Terracotta hydria: kalpis (water jar). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 14 5/16 in. (36.4 cm). Date: ca. 490 B.C.. Ajax and Achilles gaming About 540 B.C. Exekias invented the representation of Achilles and Ajax passing the time during the siege of Troy by playing a board game. The original is preserved in the Vatican Museums. The subject remained popular into the fifth century B.C. The warriors are evenly matched. They hold their spears and shields as they play. The artist's concern seems less to characterize them than to dispose an interesting, symmetrical composition on the shoulder Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-hydria-kalpis-water-jar-culture-greek-attic-dimensions-h-14-516-in-364-cm-date-ca-490-bc-ajax-and-achilles-gaming-about-540-bc-exekias-invented-the-representation-of-achilles-and-ajax-passing-the-time-during-the-siege-of-troy-by-playing-a-board-game-the-original-is-preserved-in-the-vatican-museums-the-subject-remained-popular-into-the-fifth-century-bc-the-warriors-are-evenly-matched-they-hold-their-spears-and-shields-as-they-play-the-artists-concern-seems-less-to-characterize-them-than-to-dispose-an-interesting-symmetrical-composition-on-the-shoulder-image212870385.html
RMPA929N–Terracotta hydria: kalpis (water jar). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H. 14 5/16 in. (36.4 cm). Date: ca. 490 B.C.. Ajax and Achilles gaming About 540 B.C. Exekias invented the representation of Achilles and Ajax passing the time during the siege of Troy by playing a board game. The original is preserved in the Vatican Museums. The subject remained popular into the fifth century B.C. The warriors are evenly matched. They hold their spears and shields as they play. The artist's concern seems less to characterize them than to dispose an interesting, symmetrical composition on the shoulder
. Русский: Аякс Теламонид укрепляет свой меч в земле, собираясь совершить самоубийство. Фрагмент росписи чернофигурной амфоры Эксекия. Ок. 530-525 г. до н.э. English: Telamonian Aias is preparing to commit suicide. Reproducing illustration of an antique Greek black-figure amphora (colour litho), depiction by Exekias (530-525 BC) . 19th century. French School, (19th century) 31 Ajax suicide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/530-525-english-telamonian-aias-is-preparing-to-commit-suicide-reproducing-illustration-of-an-antique-greek-black-figure-amphora-colour-litho-depiction-by-exekias-530-525-bc-19th-century-french-school-19th-century-31-ajax-suicide-image184881061.html
RMMMP1K1–. Русский: Аякс Теламонид укрепляет свой меч в земле, собираясь совершить самоубийство. Фрагмент росписи чернофигурной амфоры Эксекия. Ок. 530-525 г. до н.э. English: Telamonian Aias is preparing to commit suicide. Reproducing illustration of an antique Greek black-figure amphora (colour litho), depiction by Exekias (530-525 BC) . 19th century. French School, (19th century) 31 Ajax suicide
Achilles and Ajax playing dice, detail, Attic black-figured amphora, signed by Exekias as both painter and potter, 540-530 BC, inv. 16757 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/achilles-and-ajax-playing-dice-detail-attic-black-figured-amphora-signed-by-exekias-as-both-painter-and-potter-540-530-bc-inv-16757-image593729140.html
RM2WDXKG4–Achilles and Ajax playing dice, detail, Attic black-figured amphora, signed by Exekias as both painter and potter, 540-530 BC, inv. 16757
Rome. Italy. Achilles (left) and Ajax playing dice. Attic black-figure amphora signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rome-italy-achilles-left-and-ajax-playing-dice-attic-black-figure-amphora-signed-by-exekias-540-530-bc-vatican-museums-musei-vaticani-image229354376.html
RMR93YRM–Rome. Italy. Achilles (left) and Ajax playing dice. Attic black-figure amphora signed by Exekias, 540-530 BC. Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani)
Funeral vase with Achilles and Ajax playing checkers.. Vatican, Vatican museums. Author: EXEQUIAS. Location: MUSEOS VATICANOS-MUSEO GREGORIANO ETRUSCO. VATICANO. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/funeral-vase-with-achilles-and-ajax-playing-checkers-vatican-vatican-museums-author-exequias-location-museos-vaticanos-museo-gregoriano-etrusco-vaticano-image220168854.html
RMPP5FHA–Funeral vase with Achilles and Ajax playing checkers.. Vatican, Vatican museums. Author: EXEQUIAS. Location: MUSEOS VATICANOS-MUSEO GREGORIANO ETRUSCO. VATICANO.
. Русский: Аякс Теламонид укрепляет свой меч в земле, собираясь совершить самоубийство. Фрагмент росписи чернофигурной амфоры Эксекия. Ок. 530-525 г. до н.э. English: Telamonian Aias is preparing to commit suicide. Reproducing illustration of an antique Greek black-figure amphora (colour litho), depiction by Exekias (530-525 BC) . 19th century. French School, (19th century) 31 Ajax suicide Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/530-525-english-telamonian-aias-is-preparing-to-commit-suicide-reproducing-illustration-of-an-antique-greek-black-figure-amphora-colour-litho-depiction-by-exekias-530-525-bc-19th-century-french-school-19th-century-31-ajax-suicide-image188156316.html
RMMX378C–. Русский: Аякс Теламонид укрепляет свой меч в земле, собираясь совершить самоубийство. Фрагмент росписи чернофигурной амфоры Эксекия. Ок. 530-525 г. до н.э. English: Telamonian Aias is preparing to commit suicide. Reproducing illustration of an antique Greek black-figure amphora (colour litho), depiction by Exekias (530-525 BC) . 19th century. French School, (19th century) 31 Ajax suicide