![This image captures a museum display featuring a collection of ancient artifacts, likely from Greece, presented in a dimly lit setting with a blurred, reddish-brown background mural. The artifacts are exhibited on clear acrylic risers within what appears to be a glass display case, positioned along a dark gray wall with accompanying information plaques.
The central subjects are several figurines and ceramic vessels. A prominent light-colored terracotta statuette of a male figure, possibly goat-legged Pan, is shown standing, with another smaller, fragmented terracotta figure positioned below it. Further up, a dark black-figure lekythos (vase) depicting Dionysus flanked by his entourage is displayed. Another similar but smaller vase is next to the larger Pan figurine. A skull-like artifact is also visible. At the very top, another black-figure vase with an ornate handle and a small, delicate object attached is shown.
Information plaques, primarily in Greek with English translations, describe the artifacts. One plaque identifies "Terracotta figurines of goat-legged Pan holding a hunter's stick for striking hares (lagobolon), or playing the pipes (syrinx) 4-2 c. BC". Another describes an "Attic black-figure lekythos: Dionysus flanked by members of his entourage Attributed to the Class of Athens 581 490-480 BC." Partially visible text mentions "Asklepios leaning on a sacred snake" and a "Cyprit limestone statu[e]" dating to "600-550 BC". The overall setup highlights the archaeological and historical significance of these items from ancient Greece.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_092e66b4-342b-495f-b.jpg?alt=media)
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This image captures a museum display featuring a collection of ancient artifacts, likely from Greece, presented in a dimly lit setting with a blurred, reddish-brown background mural. The artifacts are exhibited on clear acrylic risers within what appears to be a glass display case, positioned along a dark gray wall with accompanying information plaques. The central subjects are several figurines and ceramic vessels. A prominent light-colored terracotta statuette of a male figure, possibly goat-legged Pan, is shown standing, with another smaller, fragmented terracotta figure positioned below it. Further up, a dark black-figure lekythos (vase) depicting Dionysus flanked by his entourage is displayed. Another similar but smaller vase is next to the larger Pan figurine. A skull-like artifact is also visible. At the very top, another black-figure vase with an ornate handle and a small, delicate object attached is shown. Information plaques, primarily in Greek with English translations, describe the artifacts. One plaque identifies "Terracotta figurines of goat-legged Pan holding a hunter's stick for striking hares (lagobolon), or playing the pipes (syrinx) 4-2 c. BC". Another describes an "Attic black-figure lekythos: Dionysus flanked by members of his entourage Attributed to the Class of Athens 581 490-480 BC." Partially visible text mentions "Asklepios leaning on a sacred snake" and a "Cyprit limestone statu[e]" dating to "600-550 BC". The overall setup highlights the archaeological and historical significance of these items from ancient Greece.
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