Apulian vase painting was a regional style of South Italian vase painting from ancient Apulia in southeast Italy. It comprises geometric pottery and red-figure...
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Red-figure pottery (redirect from Red-figure vase painting)
ones. The Apulian vase painting tradition is considered as the leading South Italian style. The main centre of production was at Taras. Apulian red-figure...
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The Darius Vase is a famous vase painted by an anonymous Magna Graecia Apulian vase painter, commonly called the Darius Painter, the most eminent representative...
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Graecia. It forms a close stylistic community with Apulian vase painting. Campania produced red-figure vases in the 5th and 4th centuries BC. The sand-coloured...
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scenes from the tragedy in question on several of his vases. The influence of Apulian vase painting becomes tangible roughly at the same time. Especially...
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Hellenistic art (redirect from Hellenistic paintings)
in demand. Gnathia vases however were still produced not only in Apulian, but also in Campanian, Paestan and Sicilian vase painting. In Canosa di Puglia...
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Pottery of ancient Greece (redirect from Proto-Attic vase painting)
the Apulian, Lucanian, Sicilian, Campanian and Paestan. Red-figure work flourished there with the distinctive addition of polychromatic painting and in...
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All-over painting Altarpiece Amsterdam Impressionism Ancients Andokides painter Animal-made art Animalier Antwerp Mannerism Antwerp school Apulian vase painting...
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Darius Painter (redirect from Apulian Darius Painter)
Painter was an Apulian vase painter and the most eminent representative at the end of the "Ornate Style" in South Italian red-figure vase painting in Magna...
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born, by Zeus, so I believe, in the presence of the fire." In an Apulian vase painting, Astrape stands beside the throne of Zeus bearing the armaments...
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Gnathia vases are a type of pottery belonging to ancient Apulian vase painting of the 4th century BC. They are named after the ancient city of Gnathia...
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Museum. The vase ensemble comprises vases of varying sizes and values, consistently decorated with images in the rich style of Apulian vase painting. Additionally...
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associated with funerary rites, and with the white ground technique of vase painting, which was too fragile for most items in regular use. Because of their...
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(2014). "Iconographical Representations of Musical Instruments in Apulian Vase-Painting as Ethnical Signs: Intercultural Greek-Indigenous Relations in Magna...
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1971. Smith, H. R. W., and J. K. Anderson. Funerary Symbolism in Apulian Vase-painting / by H. R. W. Smith; Edited by J. K. Anderson. University of California...
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Sisyphus Painter (category Ancient Greek vase painters)
the most influential painters in the Apulian vase painting tradition, and thus in all South Italian vase painting. His conventional name is derived from...
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Ilioupersis Painter (category Ancient Greek vase painters)
middle phase of Apulian vase painting, and the start of the so-called Ornate Style. His conventional name is derived from his name vase, a volute krater...
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South Italian ancient Greek pottery (redirect from South Italian vase painting)
from that region. Apulian vase painting Lucanian vase painting Paestan vase painting Campanian vase painting South Italian Vase Painting by A.D. Trendall...
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of Chieti, Abruzzo, central Italy Canosa vases, type of pottery belonging to ancient Apulian vase painting Canossa (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Canosa vases, also known as “Magenta wares," are a type of funerary pottery belonging to ancient Apulian vase painting. They were produced between 350...
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general Xenophon (1974), and edited the volume Funerary Symbolism in Apulian Vase-Painting in 1976. He wrote Hunting in the Ancient World (1985) which is one...
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Aporia Apotropaei Apotrophia Apoxyomenos Apple of Discord Apsines Apulian vase painting Arabius (mythology) Aracus (admiral) Arae Araphen Araros Aratus...
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Sosykrates Apulian egg-shaped loutrophoros (Apulian typus I, variant I), 330 BC Oversize ("huge") Apulian cylinder-shaped loutrophoros (Apulian typus II...
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Geometric art (redirect from Geometric vase painting)
a phase of Greek art, characterized largely by geometric motifs in vase painting, that flourished towards the end of the Greek Dark Ages and a little...
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Thessalian vase painting was a regional style of Greek vase painting, prevalent in Thessaly. The Geometric vase painting of Thessaly was rather lifeless...
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on the written word was represented in the visual repertory of the Greek vase painters. The Chimera first appeared early in the repertory of the proto-Corinthian...
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decoration, Cartagena, Spain Typology of Greek vase shapes Corpus vasorum antiquorum Ancient Greek vase painting Pottery of ancient Greece Beazley Archive...
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Zabern, 1974) with Alexander Cambitoglou: The Red-Figured Vases of Apulia, 1. Early and Middle Apulian (Oxford Monographs on Classical Archaeology) (Oxford:...
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Roman statues found in the historic center of Brindisi, Apulian, Attican and Messapian vases (trozzelle). There are also two bronze sculptures from Punta...
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arriving at Athens and being recognized because of his sword by Aegeus). Apulian red-figured volute-krater, ca. 410–400 BC. From Ruvo (South Italy), British...
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