Ancient Etruscan and Greek Vases in the Elvehjem Museum of Art
What is a pyxis? Who was the Amasis Painter? How did Greek vases get their distinctive black and orange colors? This richly illustrated book--the latest in the popular Looking At series--offers definitions and descriptions of these and many other Greek va
A Catalogue of the Greek Vases in the Collection of the University of Melbourne: At the Ian Potter Museum of Art
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> Minoan Dolphin Krater Greek Vase Minoan Dolphin Krater Greek Vase The Minoan Dolphin crater depicts what the Minoans best loved to show in their art: scenes from nature like animals, flowers, and sea life. The Minoans were clearly overjoyed at the abundance of natural beauty which surrounded them on their island. Although the dolphins are stylized in color and marking, details such as the subtle color changes, the lines of the dorsal fin, the curved, flat nose, and the intelligence reflected in the eyes
Greek VasesThis fine art print was reproduced on the highest quality paper to capture the vivid color and detail of the original artwork.
-Title: Greek Vase.-Artist: Italian.-Print Dimensions: 18.00" x 0.00".-Image Dimensions: 18.00" x 10.50".-Subject: Figures:Classic Art Studies.-Style: Classical :Greek /Roman . -Decor : Traditional . -Primary Color: Gold.-Secondary Color: Black.
"Boardman gets down to the nitty-gritty of how and why potters created and decorated the vases, how their artistic quality developed and their influence spread." Publishers ...
Funerary Greek Geometric Vase, Interior Design Grande Funerary Greek Geometric Vase, In the early 8th century, the artist adds figure decoration of men, gods, and animals to his vases--the most fundamental element in the later tradition of Classical art. This Geometric Amphora was a funerary monument. Intricate geometric patterns cover the neck and body. In the main scene, a corpse lies on the bed surrounded by standing figures that mourn him. This monument would have stood on the tomb of an Athenian
Corinthian Animal Black Figure Greek Vase This "black figure" terracotta vase was handcrafted in Greece. The black-figure period coincides approximately with the middle to late Archaic, from circa 620 to 480 BC. The black-figure method was a Corinthian invention of the 7th century and spread from there to other city states and regions including Sparta, Boeotia, Euboea, the east Greek islands and Athens. Size: 8.5"H x 5"W Material: terracotta vase Nearly all Your Museum Store products contain a history card
Greek pottery has long fascinated scholars and historians of art. It provides a continuous commentary on all other Greek arts, even sculpture, and the scenes figured on the vases can prove to be as...
> Greek Charioteer Geometric Hydria Vase Greek Charioteer Geometric Hydria Vase This geometric hydria vase is from 800 B.C. In the early 8th century, the artist has begun to admit figure decoration to his vases, and marks the introduction of the most fundamental element in the later tradition of Classical art, the representation of men, gods, and animals. A warrior and his stately horses are depicted on this Geometric Hydria. The remainder of the ground is covered with varied geometric patterns, which
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This magnificent volume presents 82 masterpieces of Greek vase painting and sculpture in terracotta, stone, and bronze from the eight great museum collections of South Italy and Sicily.