A major source of evidence for ancient Greece is painted pottery. The two most popular decorative styles are black-figure vase painting, practiced in the late 7th and 6th centuries B.C.E., and ...
The bail amphora, named for the tall handle arching over the mouth, is a shape made primarily in Campania, where red-figure vases were produced at both Capua and Cumae in the 4th century BC. The ...
Beazley, J. D (John Davidson) 1885-1970 Attische Vasenmaler des rotfigurigen Stils siris_sil_10945 ...
Date: 375 - 325 B.C.E. Origin: Apulia (South Italy) Description: Painted ceramic pelike with characteristic sagging belly and one handle on each side. On each side of the vase between the handles is ...
FROM the moment they were dug out of their forgotten tombs early in the 19th century, ancient Greek vases moved art lovers to lyrical expressions of delight. One Grecian urn inspired John Keats to ...
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