Red-figure pottery is a style of ancient Greek pottery in which the background of the pottery is painted black while the figures and details are left...
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Black-figure pottery painting, also known as the black-figure style or black-figure ceramic (Ancient Greek: μελανόμορφα, romanized: melanómorpha), is...
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Classical Greece included at first black-figure pottery, yet other styles emerged such as red-figure pottery and the white ground technique. Styles such...
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Apulian vase painting (redirect from Apulian pottery)
from ancient Apulia in southeast Italy. It comprises geometric pottery and red-figure pottery. The legitimate Iron Age sequel to the Neolithic and Bronze...
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Bobbin with Eros; 470–450 BC; red-figure pottery; height: 2.6 cm, diameter: 11.8 cm; Louvre Groom and Eros. red-figure pottery fragment, 450–425 BC. Acropolis...
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Archaic Greece (section Pottery)
surviving Greek literature was composed, monumental sculpture and red-figure pottery began in Greece and the hoplite became the core of Greek armies. In...
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Pisistratus by the reforms of Cleisthenes, red-figure pottery was the latest trend in ceramic arts. In black figure pottery from earlier times gods were spectators...
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Geometric art (redirect from Geometric pottery)
until its successor, red figure pottery, was invented around 530 BC. The switch from black figure pottery to red figure pottery was made due to the enhanced...
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Greek pottery fabricated in Magna Graecia largely during the 4th century BC. The fact that Greek Southern Italy produced its own red-figure pottery as early...
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also introduced in Ancient Rome. The pileus also appears on Apulian red-figure pottery. The pilos together with the petasos were the most common types of...
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Archaeology of Greece (section Pottery)
Black-figure or Red-figure techniques; Black-figure and Red-figure pottery techniques were both used interchangeably up until the fifth century BC when Red-figure...
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Briseis smelling a flower, red-figure pottery, ca. 520–510 BC, British Museum...
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Slipware (category Types of pottery decoration)
as in the black-figure or red-figure pottery styles of Ancient Greek pottery. Slip decoration is an ancient technique in Chinese pottery also, used to cover...
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in the Athens Ancient Agora, and potty chair images can be seen in red figure pottery iconography. Howard, Jacqueline (8 November 2017). "How the world...
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from antiquity, included imported luxury ceramics, red-figure pottery, sgraffito pottery, pottery lamps, loom weights, spindle parts, coins, amphora seals...
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Black-figure pottery Geometric art Greek terracotta figurines Minoan pottery National Archaeological Museum of Athens Pottery of ancient Greece Red-figure pottery...
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Aphrodite (600 BCE) is considered an earliest example of lesbian poetry. Red-figure pottery invented in Greece (530 BCE) often portrayed images that displayed...
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Laconian vase painting (section Red-figure)
"Laconian Red-Figure Pottery: Local Production and Use". In Schierup, Stine; Sabetai, Victoria (eds.). The Regional Production of Red-Figure Pottery: Greece...
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traditions and often employ a similar black-background technique found in red-figure pottery of the Classical period. Some of the styles and techniques found at...
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melted the lead, which blocked its air passage, suffocating it. Some red-figure pottery painters show Bellerophon wielding Poseidon's trident instead. When...
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Athens A typical Attic red-figure cup with meander pattern at borders, by the Eretria Painter, c. 440–435 BC, red-figure pottery, Louvre Ancient Greek...
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effecting the change from black-figure to red-figure pottery), Euphronios was one of the most important artists of the red-figure technique. His works place...
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Nikosthenes (section The pottery workshop)
black- and red-figure pottery in the time window 550–510 BC. He signed as the potter on over 120 black-figure vases, but only nine red-figure. Most of his...
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Orestes being held hostage by Telephus was already being illustrated on red-figure pottery possibly as early as the second quarter of the fifth century, and...
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BC), Head-Kantharos of a Female Faun or Io (?), red-figure pottery Janiform kantharos, Etruscan pottery, second half of the 4th century BC Kantharos Janus...
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archaeological term describing vases from the final phase of Attic red-figure pottery production. Their exact chronology remains problematic, but they are...
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widely in ancient times than by modern archeologists. They are normally in pottery, but there are also carved stone examples. Lekythoi were especially associated...
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dating around 470–460 BC. The muscle cuirass is also depicted on Attic red-figure pottery, which dates from around 530 BC and into the late 3rd century BC....
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warrior's shield sometimes carried a scorpion device, as seen in red-figure pottery from the 5th century BC. In Greek mythology, Artemis or Gaia sent...
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