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On a vase from about 430 B.C., the Greek artist recounts, with noteworthy naturalism and narrative expertise, a harrowing ...
From 1978 NMNH slide set captions: "Kylix - ceramic, painted, red figure, draped male figures; human figures, female in center, males with staffs each side; two handles, Attic Greek, 5th Century B.C." ...
She's trained to figure out how things were made, and she's particularly interested in ancient technology. The museum has a collection of Attic red-figure vases that date from ca. 520–470 BCE, and a ...
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.
Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Vol. 78, No. 1 (Jan. - Mar., 2009), pp. 1-40 (40 pages) A group of Attic black- and red-figure vases from the late 6th and ...
Painted in the red-figure technique of vase painting, the light brown clay contrasts with the gray-black slip, bringing each of the profile heads into focus. The top of the vase is decorated with a ...
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