Section of Chapter 17 from the "Ten Practices" Volume of the Flower Ornament Sutra (J: Daihōkōbutsu kegonkyō; Skt: Avatamsaka-sutra)
Japanese
Fragment of Arretine Ware: Winged Victory
Roman
Mosaic From a Pavement: White Tendril, Black Background
Roman
Fragment of a Figure
Unidentified Artist
Fragment of a Base
Unidentified Artist
Roundel: Flourishing Vine
Coptic
Fragment of an Attic Red-figure Stamnos, side A: upper part of female figure in chiton and himation to left, right arm outstretched
Copenhagen Painter
Fragment of an Attic Red-figure Calyx-Krater, side A: fight, on left edge, rim of shield in three-quarters view, then mid-scabbard, cloak or chitoniskos folds of figure to left(?) (scabbard at left hip), 500 BCE - 470 BCE
The Berlin Painter
Fragment of an Attic Black-figure Eye-Cup
Greek
Fragment of an Attic Red-figure Amphora, side A: right foot to right, stands on ivy leaf border, 500 BCE - 470 BCE
The Berlin Painter
Fragment of an Attic Black-figure Amphora, side A: quadriga to right, head of bearded male to left
Greek
Fragment of an Attic Black-figure Hydria: Siren and Lion, active c. 550 BCE
The Ainipylos Painter
Fragment of an Attic Red-figure Cup, Side A: cattle legs to right, lotus border below, active late 6th century BCE
Workshop of Nikosthenes
Two Fragments of an Attic Black-figure Cup, Int.: gorgoneion
Greek
Fragment of an Attic Black-figure Eye-Cup
Greek
Fragment of an Attic Red-figure Cup, Int.: palmette border; side A: cattle hoof to left, palmette border, active late 6th century BCE
Workshop of Nikosthenes
Red-figure cup fragment. Side A: part of chiton folds/sleve edge? of female to left?
Greek
Red-figure cup fragment. Side A: chiton folds about shoulder of figure to left?
Greek
Two red-figure chous fragments. Side A: back of head/left shoulder of maenad to left, with thyrsos; single-line side border. On second fragment, chiton mid-folds of female to left; at lower right, cup of ladle?
Greek
Red-figure cup fragment. Side A: at upper left, elbow/forearm of one to left; lower part of grape cluster in raised clay at far right; touch of drapery?
Greek