Black-figure pottery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The black-figure pottery (Greek, ' μελανόμορφα,melanomorpha ) technique is a style of ancient Greek pottery painting in which the decoration appears as black silhouettes on a red background. Origi...
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Red-figure pottery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 530 BC and remained in use until the late 3rd century BC. It replaced the pr...
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Between the beginning of the sixth and the end of the fourth centuries B.C., black- and red-figure techniques were used in Athens to decorate fine pottery while simpler, undecorated wares fulfilled everyday household purposes. ... Moore, Mary B. "Andokides and A Curious Attic Black-Figured Amphora." Metropolitan Museum Journal,
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Between the beginning of the sixth and the end of the fourth centuries B.C., black- and red-figure techniques were used in Athens to decorate fine pottery while simpler, ... Painted vases were often made in specific shapes for specific daily uses—storing and transporting wine and foodstuffs (amphora),
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This vase is a bilingual amphora (one side red-figure and one side black-figure)that depicts the same scene on both sides with few differences. ...
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Tampa 86.13, Chalcidian Black Figure, Amphora; Side A: sphinx Side B: youth on horse ... Tampa 86.26, Attic Black Figure, Amphora; Side A: quadriga and charioteer. Side B: warrior donning greaves, men and youths ... Tampa 86.63, Attic Red Figure, Nolan amphora; Side A: flying Nike. Side B: youth.
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Red Figure Amphora - 530 BC ... Its modern name is based on the figural depictions in red color on a black background, in contrast to the preceding black-figure style with black figures on a red background. Red figure is the reverse of the black figure technique.
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Black Figure Amphora - 750 BC ... Other notable black-figure potteries existed at Sparta, Athens, and in eastern Greece. The technique flourished until being practically replaced by the more advanced red-figure pottery technique in 530 BC, although later examples do exist.
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The most important styles included: geometric, black-figure, red-figure and white ground. But despite the aesthetic achievements of many outstanding Greek ceramicists, the art of pottery ... Pelike; Similar to the amphora, Pelikai were containers for liquids like wine and oil and were made during the Red-figure period.
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Classical Art Gallery ... Museum Collection: British Museum, London, United Kingdom ; Catalogue Number: London E271; Beazley Archive Number: 213511; Ware: Attic Red Figure; Shape: Neck amphora; Painter: Attributed to Peleus Painter; Date: ca 450 - 420 BC;
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