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On a vase from about 430 B.C., the Greek artist recounts, with noteworthy naturalism and narrative expertise, a harrowing ...
South Italian vases are key to our knowledge of everyday life for both Greek and indigenous populations living in Italy and Sicily in the 4th century B.C.E. In general, we define South Italian vases ...
Description: small red-figure lekythos with image of woman on one side of body. The woman is holding shallow dish (phiale) over a wool basket. Meander border at top of main scene on body. Shoulder of ...
There is a tendency in English-language publications to view Apulian red-figure pottery as simply a continuation of Attic red-figure, and this has often obscured important differences between the two.
Grèce Attike Athen Attikē (Greece) Data Source Smithsonian Libraries Topic Vase-painting, Greek Vases, Black-figured Vases, Red-figured Vases Peinture de vases grecque Vases à figures noires ...
Upper: clouds (?), women, some dancing some walking, one with a sprig, draped man; Lower: A: education, seated draped men, scroll, staff, youths with lyre, pipes ...
Athenian Potters and Painters: Greek Vases from Virginia Collections opens at The College of William & Mary's Muscarelle Museum of Art on August 18, 2012. The exhibit features vases on loan from ...
The shoulder of an elegant 5th-century B.C. red figure lekythos, or olive oil vase, at the Cleveland Museum of Art is believed to have been painted by the Berlin Painter, one of the most highly ...
The items, dating from the seventh century B.C. to the first century A.D., included well-preserved marble statues, red-figure vases, a silver drinking bowl, even rare bronzes.
This rare red and black vase in the Museum of Fine Arts’ collection is believed to have been created by Andokides Painter around 525–520 B.C. It depicts Hercules driving a bull to sacrifice.
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