From left to right: Miltos Yerolemou as Snowy, Matthew Parish as Tintin, Stephen Finegold as Captain Haddock and Dai Tabuchi as Tharkey as the cast of Herge's Adventures of Tintin take part in a photocall at The Playhouse Theatre, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-from-left-to-right-miltos-yerolemou-as-snowy-matthew-parish-as-tintin-109756471.html
RMGAFRDY–From left to right: Miltos Yerolemou as Snowy, Matthew Parish as Tintin, Stephen Finegold as Captain Haddock and Dai Tabuchi as Tharkey as the cast of Herge's Adventures of Tintin take part in a photocall at The Playhouse Theatre, London.
l-r: Miltos Yerolemou (Puck), David Daniels (Oberon) in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at the English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum WC2 18/09/1996 music: Benjamin Britten libretto: Benjamin Britten & Peter Pears, after Shakespeare conductor: Steuart Bedford design: Michael Levine lighting: Davy Cunningham choreographer: Matthew Bourne director: Robert Carsen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/l-r-miltos-yerolemou-puck-david-daniels-oberon-in-a-midsummer-nights-dream-at-the-english-national-opera-eno-london-coliseum-wc2-18091996-music-benjamin-britten-libretto-benjamin-britten-peter-pears-after-shakespeare-conductor-steuart-bedford-design-michael-levine-lighting-davy-cunningham-choreographer-matthew-bourne-director-robert-carsen-image560781664.html
RM2RG9PMG–l-r: Miltos Yerolemou (Puck), David Daniels (Oberon) in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM at the English National Opera (ENO), London Coliseum WC2 18/09/1996 music: Benjamin Britten libretto: Benjamin Britten & Peter Pears, after Shakespeare conductor: Steuart Bedford design: Michael Levine lighting: Davy Cunningham choreographer: Matthew Bourne director: Robert Carsen
MILTOS YEROLEMOU, MAISIE WILLIAMS, GAME OF THRONES, 2011 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miltos-yerolemou-maisie-williams-game-of-thrones-2011-image478624644.html
RM2JPK6H8–MILTOS YEROLEMOU, MAISIE WILLIAMS, GAME OF THRONES, 2011
Miltos Sakelariou (standing) and family enjoy a day out on their fibreglass cutter Kivoto (the Ark) off Ermoupoli on the island of Syros, Greece. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-miltos-sakelariou-standing-and-family-enjoy-a-day-out-on-their-fibreglass-175724459.html
RMM5TX9F–Miltos Sakelariou (standing) and family enjoy a day out on their fibreglass cutter Kivoto (the Ark) off Ermoupoli on the island of Syros, Greece.
Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton (right) talks to Miltos Lazarides about the benefits of saving for a pension during a visit to a company in Westminster, central London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-work-and-pensions-secretary-john-hutton-right-talks-to-miltos-lazarides-109250384.html
RMG9MNYC–Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton (right) talks to Miltos Lazarides about the benefits of saving for a pension during a visit to a company in Westminster, central London.
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Looking in to infinity - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-looking-in-to-infinity-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411233.html
RM2XHY881–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Looking in to infinity - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Queen Juliana receives new ambassadors Description: The Ambassador of Paraguay, dr. Luis Martinez Miltos Date: 6 July 1967 Location: The Hague, South Holland Keywords: ambassadors, ceremonies, receipts Personal name: Martinez Miltos, L. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-juliana-receives-new-ambassadors-description-the-ambassador-of-paraguay-dr-luis-martinez-miltos-date-6-july-1967-location-the-hague-south-holland-keywords-ambassadors-ceremonies-receipts-personal-name-martinez-miltos-l-image340756282.html
RM2APAP36–Queen Juliana receives new ambassadors Description: The Ambassador of Paraguay, dr. Luis Martinez Miltos Date: 6 July 1967 Location: The Hague, South Holland Keywords: ambassadors, ceremonies, receipts Personal name: Martinez Miltos, L.
Terracotta rim fragments of kylikes(drinking cups) 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Five rim fragments with miltos on handle patch. Terracotta rim fragments of kylikes(drinking cups) 683372 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-rim-fragments-of-kylikesdrinking-cups-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-five-rim-fragments-with-miltos-on-handle-patch-terracotta-rim-fragments-of-kylikesdrinking-cups-683372-image458523906.html
RM2HHYFWP–Terracotta rim fragments of kylikes(drinking cups) 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Five rim fragments with miltos on handle patch. Terracotta rim fragments of kylikes(drinking cups) 683372
Soccer - Friendly - Charlton Athletic v AEK Athens - The Valley Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soccer-friendly-charlton-athletic-v-aek-athens-the-valley-108594472.html
RMG8JWA0–Soccer - Friendly - Charlton Athletic v AEK Athens - The Valley
Attic Red-Figure Krater Fragment. Unknown 5th century B.C. Preserves around a quarter of the foot (joins 81.AE.206.D.1771). Exterior, black, with reserved band (miltos) around the outer face of the step. Underside, undecorated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/attic-red-figure-krater-fragment-unknown-5th-century-bc-preserves-around-a-quarter-of-the-foot-joins-81ae206d1771-exterior-black-with-reserved-band-miltos-around-the-outer-face-of-the-step-underside-undecorated-image599921223.html
RM2WT0NHY–Attic Red-Figure Krater Fragment. Unknown 5th century B.C. Preserves around a quarter of the foot (joins 81.AE.206.D.1771). Exterior, black, with reserved band (miltos) around the outer face of the step. Underside, undecorated.
LOW COST PENSIONS PLAN UNVEILED Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-low-cost-pensions-plan-unveiled-109250382.html
RMG9MNYA–LOW COST PENSIONS PLAN UNVEILED
Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 500–480 B.C. Greek, Attic Interior, in tondo, miltos; Exterior, thigh and part of calf of standing male; at the bottom, part of leg of another?. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 693260 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-kylix-drinking-cup-500480-bc-greek-attic-interior-in-tondo-miltos-exterior-thigh-and-part-of-calf-of-standing-male-at-the-bottom-part-of-leg-of-another-terracotta-fragment-of-a-kylix-drinking-cup-693260-image458543139.html
RM2HJ0CCK–Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 500–480 B.C. Greek, Attic Interior, in tondo, miltos; Exterior, thigh and part of calf of standing male; at the bottom, part of leg of another?. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 693260
Herge's Adventures of Tintin Photocall - London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-herges-adventures-of-tintin-photocall-london-109756470.html
RMGAFRDX–Herge's Adventures of Tintin Photocall - London
Terracotta rim fragments of kylikes (drinking cups) 460–440 B.C. Greek, Attic Exterior, four fragments with egg pattern at rim; one fragment has miltos. Terracotta rim fragments of kylikes (drinking cups). Greek, Attic. 460–440 B.C.. Terracotta. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-rim-fragments-of-kylikes-drinking-cups-460440-bc-greek-attic-exterior-four-fragments-with-egg-pattern-at-rim-one-fragment-has-miltos-terracotta-rim-fragments-of-kylikes-drinking-cups-greek-attic-460440-bc-terracotta-classical-vases-image458073217.html
RM2HH711N–Terracotta rim fragments of kylikes (drinking cups) 460–440 B.C. Greek, Attic Exterior, four fragments with egg pattern at rim; one fragment has miltos. Terracotta rim fragments of kylikes (drinking cups). Greek, Attic. 460–440 B.C.. Terracotta. Classical. Vases
Queen Juliana receives new ambassadors Description: The Ambassador of Paraguay, dr. Luis Martinez Miltos, arrives by carriage Date: 6 July 1967 Location: The Hague, Zuid-Holland Keywords: ambassadors, ceremonies, honorary guards, carriages, receipts Personal name: Martinez Miltos, L. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-juliana-receives-new-ambassadors-description-the-ambassador-of-paraguay-dr-luis-martinez-miltos-arrives-by-carriage-date-6-july-1967-location-the-hague-zuid-holland-keywords-ambassadors-ceremonies-honorary-guards-carriages-receipts-personal-name-martinez-miltos-l-image340897709.html
RM2APH6E5–Queen Juliana receives new ambassadors Description: The Ambassador of Paraguay, dr. Luis Martinez Miltos, arrives by carriage Date: 6 July 1967 Location: The Hague, Zuid-Holland Keywords: ambassadors, ceremonies, honorary guards, carriages, receipts Personal name: Martinez Miltos, L.
Terracotta fragments of skyphoi (deep drinking cups) second half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Three fragments from the undersides of skyphoi, with miltos. Terracotta fragments of skyphoi (deep drinking cups). Greek, Attic. second half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragments-of-skyphoi-deep-drinking-cups-second-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-three-fragments-from-the-undersides-of-skyphoi-with-miltos-terracotta-fragments-of-skyphoi-deep-drinking-cups-greek-attic-second-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457865829.html
RM2HGWGF1–Terracotta fragments of skyphoi (deep drinking cups) second half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Three fragments from the undersides of skyphoi, with miltos. Terracotta fragments of skyphoi (deep drinking cups). Greek, Attic. second half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
. Delle allvsioni, imprese, et emblemi del Sig. Principio Fabricii da Teramo sopra la vita, opere, et attioni di Gregorio XIII pontefice massimo, libri VI : nei quali sotto l'allegoria del drago, arme del detto pontefice, si descriue anco la uera forma d'un principe Christiano .. . T 4 iff6. CONTINVATIO. PoftPacem, & Vbertatem Vigilantiacmunere partasde quibus hadtcnus ecc. opt. Princeps virtutii radijsclarus ( earum enim in fuperioribus tùm Theolog.tùm edam moralium ad Principatus celfitudinempertincntium fcopum tcdgimus)populos fìbi com-milTos docet, nutrie, ac legit. merito &c. Eius nanqj e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/delle-allvsioni-imprese-et-emblemi-del-sig-principio-fabricii-da-teramo-sopra-la-vita-opere-et-attioni-di-gregorio-xiii-pontefice-massimo-libri-vi-nei-quali-sotto-lallegoria-del-drago-arme-del-detto-pontefice-si-descriue-anco-la-uera-forma-dun-principe-christiano-t-4-iff6-continvatio-poftpacem-vbertatem-vigilantiacmunere-partasde-quibus-hadtcnus-ecc-opt-princeps-virtutii-radijsclarus-earum-enim-in-fuperioribus-tm-theologtm-edam-moralium-ad-principatus-celfitudinempertincntium-fcopum-tcdgimuspopulos-fbi-com-miltos-docet-nutrie-ac-legit-merito-c-eius-nanqj-e-image376218877.html
RM2CT270D–. Delle allvsioni, imprese, et emblemi del Sig. Principio Fabricii da Teramo sopra la vita, opere, et attioni di Gregorio XIII pontefice massimo, libri VI : nei quali sotto l'allegoria del drago, arme del detto pontefice, si descriue anco la uera forma d'un principe Christiano .. . T 4 iff6. CONTINVATIO. PoftPacem, & Vbertatem Vigilantiacmunere partasde quibus hadtcnus ecc. opt. Princeps virtutii radijsclarus ( earum enim in fuperioribus tùm Theolog.tùm edam moralium ad Principatus celfitudinempertincntium fcopum tcdgimus)populos fìbi com-milTos docet, nutrie, ac legit. merito &c. Eius nanqj e
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed the resting surface and the inner wall of the foot are glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772417 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-glazed-the-resting-surface-and-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-are-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-772417-image458561567.html
RM2HJ17XR–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed the resting surface and the inner wall of the foot are glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772417
Bow detail of the fibreglass cutter Kivoto (the Ark) sailing off Syros, Greece, at the start of the Cyclades Classic Yacht Regatta. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bow-detail-of-the-fibreglass-cutter-kivoto-the-ark-sailing-off-syros-175724349.html
RMM5TX5H–Bow detail of the fibreglass cutter Kivoto (the Ark) sailing off Syros, Greece, at the start of the Cyclades Classic Yacht Regatta.
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. An infinity room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-an-infinity-room-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421724.html
RM2XHYNJM–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. An infinity room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Queen Juliana receives new ambassadors Description: The Ambassador of Paraguay, dr. Luis Martinez Miltos, is escorted by a member of the honorary guard Date: 6 July 1967 Location: The Hague, Zuid-Holland Keywords: ambassadors, ceremonies, honorary guards, receipts Personal name: Martinez Miltos, L. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/queen-juliana-receives-new-ambassadors-description-the-ambassador-of-paraguay-dr-luis-martinez-miltos-is-escorted-by-a-member-of-the-honorary-guard-date-6-july-1967-location-the-hague-zuid-holland-keywords-ambassadors-ceremonies-honorary-guards-receipts-personal-name-martinez-miltos-l-image340897708.html
RM2APH6E4–Queen Juliana receives new ambassadors Description: The Ambassador of Paraguay, dr. Luis Martinez Miltos, is escorted by a member of the honorary guard Date: 6 July 1967 Location: The Hague, Zuid-Holland Keywords: ambassadors, ceremonies, honorary guards, receipts Personal name: Martinez Miltos, L.
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed the resting surface and the inner wall of the foot are glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772415 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-glazed-the-resting-surface-and-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-are-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-772415-image458568023.html
RM2HJ1G5B–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed the resting surface and the inner wall of the foot are glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772415
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) late 5th century B.C. Etruscan Part of an olive sprig; disk foot with the outer edge glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Etruscan. late 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; Praxian technique. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-late-5th-century-bc-etruscan-part-of-an-olive-sprig-disk-foot-with-the-outer-edge-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-etruscan-late-5th-century-bc-terracotta-praxian-technique-classical-vases-image457896469.html
RM2HGXYH9–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) late 5th century B.C. Etruscan Part of an olive sprig; disk foot with the outer edge glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Etruscan. late 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; Praxian technique. Classical. Vases
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed the resting surface is resting surface and inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the bowl has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772429 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-resting-surface-and-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-bowl-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-772429-image458579741.html
RM2HJ233W–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed the resting surface is resting surface and inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the bowl has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772429
The Sakelariou family enjoy a day out on the fibreglass cutter Kivoto (the Ark) sailing off Syros, Greece. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-sakelariou-family-enjoy-a-day-out-on-the-fibreglass-cutter-kivoto-175724330.html
RMM5TX4X–The Sakelariou family enjoy a day out on the fibreglass cutter Kivoto (the Ark) sailing off Syros, Greece.
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The infinity well - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-infinity-well-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421727.html
RM2XHYNJR–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The infinity well - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and reserved; the resting surface is reserved, the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772403 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-reserved-the-resting-surface-is-reserved-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-772403-image458587500.html
RM2HJ2D10–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and reserved; the resting surface is reserved, the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772403
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. An infinity room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-an-infinity-room-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421715.html
RM2XHYNJB–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. An infinity room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed; the resting surface is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772409 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-reserved-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-772409-image458633990.html
RM2HJ4G9A–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed; the resting surface is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772409
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and reserved; the resting surface is reserved, the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772402 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-reserved-the-resting-surface-is-reserved-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-772402-image458057967.html
RM2HH69H3–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and reserved; the resting surface is reserved, the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772402
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-small-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411386.html
RM2XHY8DE–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and reserved; the resting surface is reserved, the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772404 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-reserved-the-resting-surface-is-reserved-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-772404-image458001111.html
RM2HH3N2F–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and reserved; the resting surface is reserved, the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772404
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-small-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411400.html
RM2XHY8E0–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Attic Red-Figure Oinochoe Fragment. Unknown 5th century B.C. The fragment preserves just over half of the vessel's circular base, with black on what remains of its outer edge. The undecorated interior surface is slightly domed, and bears some drips of black gloss. An inset around the edge provides the thickness of the vessel's walls. The underside is undecorated, and its reddish color suggests the application of miltos. An Etruscan graffito is partially preserved. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/attic-red-figure-oinochoe-fragment-unknown-5th-century-bc-the-fragment-preserves-just-over-half-of-the-vessels-circular-base-with-black-on-what-remains-of-its-outer-edge-the-undecorated-interior-surface-is-slightly-domed-and-bears-some-drips-of-black-gloss-an-inset-around-the-edge-provides-the-thickness-of-the-vessels-walls-the-underside-is-undecorated-and-its-reddish-color-suggests-the-application-of-miltos-an-etruscan-graffito-is-partially-preserved-image600269472.html
RM2WTGHRC–Attic Red-Figure Oinochoe Fragment. Unknown 5th century B.C. The fragment preserves just over half of the vessel's circular base, with black on what remains of its outer edge. The undecorated interior surface is slightly domed, and bears some drips of black gloss. An inset around the edge provides the thickness of the vessel's walls. The underside is undecorated, and its reddish color suggests the application of miltos. An Etruscan graffito is partially preserved.
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Meander and cross squares; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-meander-and-cross-squares-torus-foot-with-glazed-outer-edge-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457854775.html
RM2HGW2C7–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Meander and cross squares; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Paradox Tunnel - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-paradox-tunnel-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421707.html
RM2XHYNJ3–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Paradox Tunnel - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Meander and cross squares; torus foot with glazed outer edge; resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-meander-and-cross-squares-torus-foot-with-glazed-outer-edge-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457856390.html
RM2HGW4DX–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Meander and cross squares; torus foot with glazed outer edge; resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The giant kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-giant-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411572.html
RM2XHY8M4–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The giant kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) mid-5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the double ground line; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is sheared (unglazed?); the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. mid-5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-mid-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-double-ground-line-torus-foot-with-glazed-outer-edge-the-resting-surface-is-sheared-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-mid-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457854761.html
RM2HGW2BN–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) mid-5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the double ground line; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is sheared (unglazed?); the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. mid-5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
Terracotta fragments of a bowl 6th–4th centuries B.C. Unknown fabric Black glazed fragment of a bowl, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the top of the inner wall of the foot is glazed; towards the bottom, a band of miltos; the underside of the bowl has miltos; there are three smaller fragments, one is a rim fragment, and the two others are from the wall of the bowl. Terracotta fragments of a bowl 772445 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragments-of-a-bowl-6th4th-centuries-bc-unknown-fabric-black-glazed-fragment-of-a-bowl-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-top-of-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-towards-the-bottom-a-band-of-miltos-the-underside-of-the-bowl-has-miltos-there-are-three-smaller-fragments-one-is-a-rim-fragment-and-the-two-others-are-from-the-wall-of-the-bowl-terracotta-fragments-of-a-bowl-772445-image458098420.html
RM2HH855T–Terracotta fragments of a bowl 6th–4th centuries B.C. Unknown fabric Black glazed fragment of a bowl, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the top of the inner wall of the foot is glazed; towards the bottom, a band of miltos; the underside of the bowl has miltos; there are three smaller fragments, one is a rim fragment, and the two others are from the wall of the bowl. Terracotta fragments of a bowl 772445
Terracotta fragment of a lekythos (oil flask) late 6th/early 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Above the ground line, ivy?; below, thick band of black glaze between two bands of reserve; foot in two degrees; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a lekythos (oil flask). Greek, Attic. late 6th/early 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; black-figure. Archaic. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-lekythos-oil-flask-late-6thearly-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-above-the-ground-line-ivy-below-thick-band-of-black-glaze-between-two-bands-of-reserve-foot-in-two-degrees-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-lekythos-oil-flask-greek-attic-late-6thearly-5th-century-bc-terracotta-black-figure-archaic-vases-image457890031.html
RM2HGXKBB–Terracotta fragment of a lekythos (oil flask) late 6th/early 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Above the ground line, ivy?; below, thick band of black glaze between two bands of reserve; foot in two degrees; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a lekythos (oil flask). Greek, Attic. late 6th/early 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; black-figure. Archaic. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The large kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-large-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421725.html
RM2XHYNJN–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The large kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body of a skyphos; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-lower-body-of-a-skyphos-torus-foot-with-glazed-outer-edge-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457854764.html
RM2HGW2BT–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body of a skyphos; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-small-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411412.html
RM2XHY8EC–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body of a skyphos; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-lower-body-of-a-skyphos-torus-foot-with-glazed-outer-edge-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457856331.html
RM2HGW4BR–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body of a skyphos; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and reserved; the resting surface is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 6th/5th centuries B.C.. Terracotta; black glaze. Archaic/Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-part-of-the-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-reserved-the-resting-surface-is-reserved-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-greek-attic-6th5th-centuries-bc-terracotta-black-glaze-archaicclassical-vases-image458078137.html
RM2HH779D–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with part of the foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and reserved; the resting surface is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 6th/5th centuries B.C.. Terracotta; black glaze. Archaic/Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Camouflage room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-camouflage-room-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421498.html
RM2XHYNAJ–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Camouflage room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup)? 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Bit of the lower body and complete foot of a black glazed skyphos; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos; in the center there is a small black glazed circle which has a dot in the center. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup)? 772356 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-bit-of-the-lower-body-and-complete-foot-of-a-black-glazed-skyphos-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-reserved-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-in-the-center-there-is-a-small-black-glazed-circle-which-has-a-dot-in-the-center-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-772356-image458115843.html
RM2HH8YC3–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup)? 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Bit of the lower body and complete foot of a black glazed skyphos; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos; in the center there is a small black glazed circle which has a dot in the center. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup)? 772356
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) first half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body and torus foot of a skyphos; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. first half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic/Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-first-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-lower-body-and-torus-foot-of-a-skyphos-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-first-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-archaicclassical-vases-image457854744.html
RM2HGW2B4–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) first half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body and torus foot of a skyphos; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. first half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic/Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The large kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-large-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421739.html
RM2XHYNK7–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The large kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) first half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body and torus foot of a skyphos; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. first half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic/Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-first-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-lower-body-and-torus-foot-of-a-skyphos-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-first-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-archaicclassical-vases-image457854766.html
RM2HGW2BX–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) first half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body and torus foot of a skyphos; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. first half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic/Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-small-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421720.html
RM2XHYNJG–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the double ground line; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos; in the center, two concentric circles. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-double-ground-line-torus-foot-with-glazed-outer-edge-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-in-the-center-two-concentric-circles-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457854778.html
RM2HGW2CA–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the double ground line; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos; in the center, two concentric circles. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A maze of mirrors - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-a-maze-of-mirrors-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411573.html
RM2XHY8M5–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A maze of mirrors - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 470–460 B.C. Greek, Attic Above the foot, a band of very narrow rays; part of the flaring ring foot; the resting surface of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos; in the center, there is a circle delineated with a very thin band of black glaze. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 470–460 B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-470460-bc-greek-attic-above-the-foot-a-band-of-very-narrow-rays-part-of-the-flaring-ring-foot-the-resting-surface-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-in-the-center-there-is-a-circle-delineated-with-a-very-thin-band-of-black-glaze-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-470460-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457854763.html
RM2HGW2BR–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 470–460 B.C. Greek, Attic Above the foot, a band of very narrow rays; part of the flaring ring foot; the resting surface of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos; in the center, there is a circle delineated with a very thin band of black glaze. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 470–460 B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The giant kalidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-giant-kalidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411569.html
RM2XHY8M1–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The giant kalidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) first half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body of a skyphos, with a double ground line; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. first half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic/Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-first-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-lower-body-of-a-skyphos-with-a-double-ground-line-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-first-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-archaicclassical-vases-image457854770.html
RM2HGW2C2–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) first half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body of a skyphos, with a double ground line; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. first half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic/Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Throne Room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-throne-room-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421729.html
RM2XHYNJW–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Throne Room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) first half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body and torus foot of a skyphos; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. first half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic/Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-first-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-lower-body-and-torus-foot-of-a-skyphos-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-first-half-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-archaicclassical-vases-image457896253.html
RM2HGXY9H–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) first half of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body and torus foot of a skyphos; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. first half of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic/Classical. Vases
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with a complete foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed; the resting surface and inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos; in the center there is a small black glazed circle with a smaller circle in the middle, which has a dot in the center. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772419 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-a-complete-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-glazed-the-resting-surface-and-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-in-the-center-there-is-a-small-black-glazed-circle-with-a-smaller-circle-in-the-middle-which-has-a-dot-in-the-center-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-772419-image458013529.html
RM2HH48X1–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with a complete foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed; the resting surface and inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos; in the center there is a small black glazed circle with a smaller circle in the middle, which has a dot in the center. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 772419
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 470–460 B.C. Greek, Attic Above the foot, a band of very narrow rays; part of the flaring ring foot; the resting surface is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos, and, in the center there is a black glaze circle, which has in the middle, a smaller circle with a dot in the middle. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 470–460 B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-470460-bc-greek-attic-above-the-foot-a-band-of-very-narrow-rays-part-of-the-flaring-ring-foot-the-resting-surface-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-and-in-the-center-there-is-a-black-glaze-circle-which-has-in-the-middle-a-smaller-circle-with-a-dot-in-the-middle-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-470460-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457854971.html
RM2HGW2K7–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 470–460 B.C. Greek, Attic Above the foot, a band of very narrow rays; part of the flaring ring foot; the resting surface is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos, and, in the center there is a black glaze circle, which has in the middle, a smaller circle with a dot in the middle. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 470–460 B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-small-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411401.html
RM2XHY8E1–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body of a skyphos; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos; in the center, a large black glaze circle with a smaller circle in the middle. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-the-lower-body-of-a-skyphos-torus-foot-with-glazed-outer-edge-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-in-the-center-a-large-black-glaze-circle-with-a-smaller-circle-in-the-middle-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-second-quarter-of-the-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457856325.html
RM2HGW4BH–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) second quarter of the 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of the lower body of a skyphos; torus foot with glazed outer edge; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos; in the center, a large black glaze circle with a smaller circle in the middle. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. second quarter of the 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Paradox Sofa - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-paradox-sofa-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421719.html
RM2XHYNJF–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Paradox Sofa - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the center of a kylix; complete stem and foot; on the top of the foot, a reserved chamfer; the outer edge and resting surface of the foot have miltos; the outer edge of the underside of the foot has a circular band of black glaze; the center has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 6th/5th centuries B.C.. Terracotta; black glaze. Archaic/Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-center-of-a-kylix-complete-stem-and-foot-on-the-top-of-the-foot-a-reserved-chamfer-the-outer-edge-and-resting-surface-of-the-foot-have-miltos-the-outer-edge-of-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-a-circular-band-of-black-glaze-the-center-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-kylix-drinking-cup-greek-attic-6th5th-centuries-bc-terracotta-black-glaze-archaicclassical-vases-image457909803.html
RM2HGYGHF–Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the center of a kylix; complete stem and foot; on the top of the foot, a reserved chamfer; the outer edge and resting surface of the foot have miltos; the outer edge of the underside of the foot has a circular band of black glaze; the center has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 6th/5th centuries B.C.. Terracotta; black glaze. Archaic/Classical. Vases
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with a complete foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed; the resting surface, is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos; in the center there is a small black glazed circle with a smaller circle in the middle. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 6th/5th centuries B.C.. Terracotta; black glaze. Archaic/Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-bowl-of-a-stemless-kylix-with-a-complete-foot-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-profiled-and-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-reserved-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-in-the-center-there-is-a-small-black-glazed-circle-with-a-smaller-circle-in-the-middle-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-greek-attic-6th5th-centuries-bc-terracotta-black-glaze-archaicclassical-vases-image458092352.html
RM2HH7WD4–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the bowl of a stemless kylix, with a complete foot; the outer edge of the foot is profiled and glazed; the resting surface, is reserved; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos; in the center there is a small black glazed circle with a smaller circle in the middle. Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 6th/5th centuries B.C.. Terracotta; black glaze. Archaic/Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Camouflage room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-camouflage-room-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421515.html
RM2XHYNB7–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The Camouflage room - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 480–470 B.C. Greek, Attic Left foot of a figure to left, in front of the lower drapery and feet of a woman to right; palmette and tendrils; below the figures, a ground line; the foot of the skyphos is profiled; the outer edge is unglazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 480–470 B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Early Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-480470-bc-greek-attic-left-foot-of-a-figure-to-left-in-front-of-the-lower-drapery-and-feet-of-a-woman-to-right-palmette-and-tendrils-below-the-figures-a-ground-line-the-foot-of-the-skyphos-is-profiled-the-outer-edge-is-unglazed-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-480470-bc-terracotta-red-figure-early-classical-vases-image457890194.html
RM2HGXKH6–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 480–470 B.C. Greek, Attic Left foot of a figure to left, in front of the lower drapery and feet of a woman to right; palmette and tendrils; below the figures, a ground line; the foot of the skyphos is profiled; the outer edge is unglazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 480–470 B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Early Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The infinity well - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-infinity-well-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421730.html
RM2XHYNJX–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The infinity well - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 470–460 B.C. Greek, Attic Toes of a foot to right; part of a column?; part of a palmette; below, a band of very narrow rays; part of the flaring ring foot; the resting surface of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos and a large black glaze circle with a smaller circle in the center, which has a dot in the middle. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 470–460 B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-470460-bc-greek-attic-toes-of-a-foot-to-right-part-of-a-column-part-of-a-palmette-below-a-band-of-very-narrow-rays-part-of-the-flaring-ring-foot-the-resting-surface-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-and-a-large-black-glaze-circle-with-a-smaller-circle-in-the-center-which-has-a-dot-in-the-middle-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-470460-bc-terracotta-red-figure-classical-vases-image457854932.html
RM2HGW2HT–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 470–460 B.C. Greek, Attic Toes of a foot to right; part of a column?; part of a palmette; below, a band of very narrow rays; part of the flaring ring foot; the resting surface of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos and a large black glaze circle with a smaller circle in the center, which has a dot in the middle. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 470–460 B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Classical. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Looking in to infinity - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-looking-in-to-infinity-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411245.html
RM2XHY88D–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Looking in to infinity - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the center of a kylix, at the juncture of the bowl of the kylix and the foot, a ring, painted red; the complete foot is preserved; the outer edge and the underside of the foot has miltos; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos; in the center there is a thickly glazed black circle, with a smaller black glaze circle in the middle, which has a dot in the center; the outer edge of the underside is framed by a thin red glazed circle. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (dr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-center-of-a-kylix-at-the-juncture-of-the-bowl-of-the-kylix-and-the-foot-a-ring-painted-red-the-complete-foot-is-preserved-the-outer-edge-and-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-has-miltos-in-the-center-there-is-a-thickly-glazed-black-circle-with-a-smaller-black-glaze-circle-in-the-middle-which-has-a-dot-in-the-center-the-outer-edge-of-the-underside-is-framed-by-a-thin-red-glazed-circle-terracotta-fragment-of-a-kylix-dr-image457909482.html
RM2HGYG62–Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the center of a kylix, at the juncture of the bowl of the kylix and the foot, a ring, painted red; the complete foot is preserved; the outer edge and the underside of the foot has miltos; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside has miltos; in the center there is a thickly glazed black circle, with a smaller black glaze circle in the middle, which has a dot in the center; the outer edge of the underside is framed by a thin red glazed circle. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (dr
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The giant kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-giant-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411574.html
RM2XHY8M6–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The giant kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) late 6th/early 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of a circumscribed palmette; below the ornament, meander pattern; outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos; in the center, there are two concentric circles with a small circle in the middle, which has a dot in the center. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. late 6th/early 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic. Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-late-6thearly-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-part-of-a-circumscribed-palmette-below-the-ornament-meander-pattern-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-resting-surface-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-in-the-center-there-are-two-concentric-circles-with-a-small-circle-in-the-middle-which-has-a-dot-in-the-center-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-attic-late-6thearly-5th-century-bc-terracotta-red-figure-archaic-vases-image457890270.html
RM2HGXKKX–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) late 6th/early 5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Part of a circumscribed palmette; below the ornament, meander pattern; outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos; in the center, there are two concentric circles with a small circle in the middle, which has a dot in the center. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. late 6th/early 5th century B.C.. Terracotta; red-figure. Archaic. Vases
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-small-kaleidoscope-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421709.html
RM2XHYNJ5–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The small kaleidoscope - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the center of a kylix; at the juncture of the bowl of kylix and the top of the foot, an articulated ring; the outer edge of the foot and the resting surface have miltos; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the cup has miltos; in the center, there is a thickly glazed circle, which has in the middle, a smaller black glazed circle, with a dot in the center. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 6th/5th centuries B.C.. Terracotta; black glaze. Archa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-kylix-drinking-cup-6th5th-centuries-bc-greek-attic-black-glazed-fragment-from-the-center-of-a-kylix-at-the-juncture-of-the-bowl-of-kylix-and-the-top-of-the-foot-an-articulated-ring-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-and-the-resting-surface-have-miltos-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-cup-has-miltos-in-the-center-there-is-a-thickly-glazed-circle-which-has-in-the-middle-a-smaller-black-glazed-circle-with-a-dot-in-the-center-terracotta-fragment-of-a-kylix-drinking-cup-greek-attic-6th5th-centuries-bc-terracotta-black-glaze-archa-image457909196.html
RM2HGYFRT–Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup) 6th/5th centuries B.C. Greek, Attic Black glazed fragment from the center of a kylix; at the juncture of the bowl of kylix and the top of the foot, an articulated ring; the outer edge of the foot and the resting surface have miltos; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the cup has miltos; in the center, there is a thickly glazed circle, which has in the middle, a smaller black glazed circle, with a dot in the center. Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 6th/5th centuries B.C.. Terracotta; black glaze. Archa
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Combining two peoples faces with mirrors - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-combining-two-peoples-faces-with-mirrors-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411191.html
RM2XHY86F–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Combining two peoples faces with mirrors - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) mid-5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Obverse, legs and drapery of a youth to right; part of a draped youth with a knobby stick; Reverse, lower drapery and feet of a youth to right; lower drapery and feet of a youth with a knobby stick; in between the obverse and reverse, large circumscribed palmettes with tendrils and lotus buds; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface of the foot is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-mid-5th-century-bc-greek-attic-obverse-legs-and-drapery-of-a-youth-to-right-part-of-a-draped-youth-with-a-knobby-stick-reverse-lower-drapery-and-feet-of-a-youth-to-right-lower-drapery-and-feet-of-a-youth-with-a-knobby-stick-in-between-the-obverse-and-reverse-large-circumscribed-palmettes-with-tendrils-and-lotus-buds-the-outer-edge-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-resting-surface-of-the-foot-is-unglazed-the-inner-wall-of-the-foot-is-glazed-the-underside-of-the-foot-has-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-skyphos-deep-drinking-cup-greek-image457890329.html
RM2HGXKP1–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) mid-5th century B.C. Greek, Attic Obverse, legs and drapery of a youth to right; part of a draped youth with a knobby stick; Reverse, lower drapery and feet of a youth to right; lower drapery and feet of a youth with a knobby stick; in between the obverse and reverse, large circumscribed palmettes with tendrils and lotus buds; the outer edge of the foot is glazed; the resting surface of the foot is unglazed; the inner wall of the foot is glazed; the underside of the foot has miltos. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Combining two peoples faces with mirrors - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-combining-two-peoples-faces-with-mirrors-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421710.html
RM2XHYNJ6–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Combining two peoples faces with mirrors - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 460–450 B.C. Attributed to the Carlsruhe Painter Interior, impressed up and down palmette fronds; lines from concentric circles framing the central ornament (part of a palmette frond?); Exterior, profiled ring foot, with a glazed inner wall; the underside of the foot is decorated with concentric circles; the outer most band is in reserve, followed by a thin band of black glaze, bordered by a chamfered edge; the middle is reserved with a red wash (miltos). Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 460–450 B.C.. T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-460450-bc-attributed-to-the-carlsruhe-painter-interior-impressed-up-and-down-palmette-fronds-lines-from-concentric-circles-framing-the-central-ornament-part-of-a-palmette-frond-exterior-profiled-ring-foot-with-a-glazed-inner-wall-the-underside-of-the-foot-is-decorated-with-concentric-circles-the-outer-most-band-is-in-reserve-followed-by-a-thin-band-of-black-glaze-bordered-by-a-chamfered-edge-the-middle-is-reserved-with-a-red-wash-miltos-terracotta-fragment-of-a-stemless-kylix-drinking-cup-greek-attic-460450-bc-t-image457828239.html
RM2HGRTGF–Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup) 460–450 B.C. Attributed to the Carlsruhe Painter Interior, impressed up and down palmette fronds; lines from concentric circles framing the central ornament (part of a palmette frond?); Exterior, profiled ring foot, with a glazed inner wall; the underside of the foot is decorated with concentric circles; the outer most band is in reserve, followed by a thin band of black glaze, bordered by a chamfered edge; the middle is reserved with a red wash (miltos). Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 460–450 B.C.. T
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-a-room-which-tricks-ones-perspective-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411565.html
RM2XHY8KW–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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RM2HGXKMA–Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup) 490–480 B.C. Greek, Attic Right hand and lower body of a woman to running to right wearing a chiton and himation; part of the lower body of a woman running to right, wearing a chiton and himation, holding a fish; an altar with blood; lower drapery and feet of a woman to left, wearing a chiton; part of a scaly figure to left; below the figures, a ground line; the outer edge of the foot is sheared off; the underside of the foot has miltos and black glaze concentric circles. Terracotta fragment of a skyphos (deep drinking cup). Greek, Attic. 49
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-a-room-which-tricks-ones-perspective-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421718.html
RM2XHYNJE–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-a-room-which-tricks-ones-perspective-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411567.html
RM2XHY8KY–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-a-room-which-tricks-ones-perspective-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411571.html
RM2XHY8M3–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Combining two peoples faces with mirrors - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-combining-two-peoples-faces-with-mirrors-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411242.html
RM2XHY88A–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. Combining two peoples faces with mirrors - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-a-room-which-tricks-ones-perspective-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613411575.html
RM2XHY8M7–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. A room which tricks ones perspective - The launch of Paradox Museum London Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The illusion of a head on a platter - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-illusion-of-a-head-on-a-platter-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421722.html
RM2XHYNJJ–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The illusion of a head on a platter - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The illusion of a head on a platter - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-illusion-of-a-head-on-a-platter-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421728.html
RM2XHYNJT–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The illusion of a head on a platter - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The illusion of a head on a platter - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-16th-july-2024-the-illusion-of-a-head-on-a-platter-the-launch-of-paradox-museum-london-featuring-over-50-interactive-exhibits-and-25-immersive-rooms-in-a-90-minute-long-experience-founded-by-miltos-kambourides-and-sakis-tanimanidis-the-exhibition-opens-to-the-public-on-july-17th-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image613421711.html
RM2XHYNJ7–London, UK. 16th July, 2024. The illusion of a head on a platter - The launch of Paradox Museum, London. Featuring over 50 interactive exhibits and 25 immersive rooms, in a 90 minute-long experience. Founded by Miltos Kambourides and Sakis Tanimanidis, The exhibition opens to the public on July 17th. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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