Greek Painted Pottery

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amphorae
ancient Greek ceramics
Animal Style
archaeological dating methods
attic
Attic Black Figure
Attic Geometric
Attic Red Figure
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black
Black Figure Style
Black Figure Technique
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ceramic typology
classical archaeology
East Greek
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Etruscan Bucchero
figure
Free Painting
Geometric Style
Greek ceramic production techniques
Greek Pottery
iconographic analysis
Late Geometric
Lebes Gamikos
Lip Cup
Megara Hyblaea
Middle Geometric
painting
panathenaic
Panathenaic Amphora
plate
pottery chronology
Protogeometric Style
red
Red Figure Painters
Red Figure Pots
Red Figure Style
Red Figure Technique
South Italy
Squat Lekythos
style
vase
White Ground Lekythoi

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415138598
  • Weight: 910g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Greek Painted Pottery has been used by classics and classical archaeology students for some thirty years. It thoroughly examines all painted pottery styles from the Protogeometric to the Hellenistic period from all areas of Greece and from the colonies in parts of Italy. In each case it covers the development of iconography and the use of colour, decorative motifs and the distinctive styles of each stage. It examines the most utilitarian pottery objects as well as some of the finest pieces produced by a flourishing civilisation. Other chapters cover the pottery industry and pottery-making techniques, including firing, the types of local clay which were used and inscription. This study also considers how one can date pottery and establish a chronology and the various methods by which these artefacts have been classified, preserved and collected.
This is the third edition of this classic text, which has been extensively revised and includes a fully updated bibliography. This edition also includes coverage of new evidence and new theories which have surfaced since the book was last revised in 1972. With over 100 black and white photographs and plentiful line drawings, the new edition of this comprehensive text will be invaluable to students studying classical art, archaeology and art history.

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