Bilingual vase painting is a special form of ancient Greek vase painting. The term, derived from linguistics, is essentially a metaphorical one; it describes...
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painting Bilingual vase painting Binder Bird-and-flower painting Black-figure pottery Boeotian vase painting Bodegón Body painting Bolognese school Boston...
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Red-figure pottery (redirect from Red-figure vase painting)
of human figures. In black-figure vase painting, the pre-drawn outlines were a part of the figure. In red-figure vases, the outline would, after firing...
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Pottery of ancient Greece (redirect from Proto-Attic vase painting)
A. Amyx, Corinthian Vase-painting of the Archaic Period, 3 vols, 1991 However, the earliest red-figure vase was not a bilingual, see Beth Cohen, The...
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bilingual vase painting of Ancient Greece. Her dissertation, Attic Bilingual Vases and their Painters is the main book used in the study of bilingual...
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debates over the attribution of bilingual vases. The dispute centers on the question of authorship of the black-figure paintings: whether each scene was produced...
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Black-figure pottery (redirect from Black-figure vase painting)
μελανόμορφα, romanized: melanómorpha), is one of the styles of painting on antique Greek vases. It was especially common between the 7th and 5th centuries...
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Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus) Bident Bienor Bilingual kylix by the Andokides painter Bilingual vase painting Bion of Abdera Bion of Borysthenes Bionnus...
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black-figure vase painting to the red-figure style in the late 6th century to early 5th century BC that commonly resulted in "bilingual" vases, using both...
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Belly Amphora by the Andokides Painter (Munich 2301) (category Ancient Greek vase-painting styles)
bilingual vase, it is an important archaeological source for the transition from attic black-figure pottery to the red-figure style. Bilingual vases are...
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Psiax (category Ancient Greek vase painters)
considering his chronological position, Psiax was a master of bilingual vase painting. Formerly called the Menon Painter, after the potter’s signature...
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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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Notation Seikilos epitaph Painting in ancient Greece Pottery of ancient Greece Ancient Greek vase painting Bilingual vase painting Black-figure pottery Red-figure...
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red-figure exterior. The introduction of this bilingual type and its specific decoration into Attic vase painting is attributed to Exekias. His eye-cup in...
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Lysippides Painter (category Ancient Greek vase painters)
considered the inventor of red-figure vase painting, is unusual. On seven bilingual vases, six belly amphorae and a cup (now in Palermo), he painted the red-figure...
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Pioneer Group (category Ancient Greek vase painters)
the 5th century BC, around the time of the emergence of red-figure vase painting, which soon displaced the previously dominant black-figure style. Described...
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Epiktetos (category Ancient Greek vase painters)
than half of the works ascribed to him. His first vases were bilingual eye-cups. The eight bilingual cups were painted using two techniques: the black-figure...
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red-figure kylix from the early 5th century BC. It is the name vase of the Attic vase painter known conventionally as the Foundry Painter. Its most striking...
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Polyphemus (section Painting and sculpture)
and the ruse by which Odysseus and his men escape. One such episode, on a vase featuring the hero carried beneath a sheep, was used on a 27 drachma Greek...
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so-called Cleopatra Vases from the Chelsea porcelain factory, London, England, (1763) Jaspar ware vase known as the Pegasus Vase made by Josiah Wedgwood...
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used military objects in their composition, and many others, like the Chigi vase, had warfare as their main subject. Ancient Greek art is an important aspect...
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1932: Le Revolver à cheveux blancs ["The white-haired revolver"] 1932: Les Vases communicants (expanded edition 1955) – Published in English as: Communicating...
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torment by the eagle and his rescue by Heracles were popular subjects in vase paintings of the 6th to 4th centuries BC. He also sometimes appears in depictions...
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Skythes (category Ancient Greek vase painters)
technique. On three bilingual works he demonstrates his skill in the older black-figure style. Unusually, they feature red-figure paintings on the interior...
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Western-influenced Zhou vase with glass inlays, 4th-3rd century BCE, British Museum....
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monk on the right is possibly Tocharian, although more likely Sogdian. Bilingual edict (Greek and Aramaic) by Indian Buddhist King Ashoka, 3rd century...
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Persipnei. Aside from tomb painting, he may be identified in a few examples in other media, including on a 4th-century painted vase from Vulci, two 2nd century...
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colored vase by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei in protest at Pérez Art Museum Miami's lack of displays by local artists. The value of the vase was estimated...
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needed] In Scotland were John Francis Campbell's (1821–1885) works the bilingual Popular Tales of the West Highlands (4 vols., 1860–62) and The Celtic...
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dominated by Uruk, saw the production of sophisticated works like the Warka Vase and cylinder seals.The Guennol Lioness is an outstanding small limestone...
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