History of Ancient Pottery

History of Ancient Pottery
Title History of Ancient Pottery PDF eBook
Author Henry Beauchamp Walters
Publisher
Pages 650
Release 1905
Genre Mythology, Classical
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History of Ancient Pottery

History of Ancient Pottery
Title History of Ancient Pottery PDF eBook
Author Samuel Birch
Publisher
Pages 690
Release 1872
Genre Pottery
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History of Ancient Pottery

History of Ancient Pottery
Title History of Ancient Pottery PDF eBook
Author Henry Beauchamp Walters
Publisher
Pages 656
Release 1905
Genre Mythology, Classical
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History of Ancient Pottery

History of Ancient Pottery
Title History of Ancient Pottery PDF eBook
Author Samuel Birch
Publisher
Pages 478
Release 1858
Genre Ceramics
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The Greek Vase

The Greek Vase
Title The Greek Vase PDF eBook
Author John Howard Oakley
Publisher J Paul Getty Museum Publications
Pages 155
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 9781606061473

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This richly illustrated volume offers a fascinating introduction to ancient Greek vases for the general reader. It presents vases not merely as beautiful vessels to hold water and wine, but also as instruments of storytelling and bearers of meaning. The first two chapters analyze the development of different shapes of pottery and relate those shapes to function, the evolution in vase production techniques and decoration, and the roles of potters, painters, and their workshops. Subsequent chapters focus on vases as the primary source of imagery from ancient Greece, offering unique information about mythology, religion, theater, and daily life. The author discusses how to identify the figures and scenes depicted in vase paintings, what these narratives would have meant to the people who lived with them and used them, and how they therefore reflect the cultural values of their time. Also examined is the impact Greek vases had on the art, architecture, and literature of subsequent generations. Based on the rich collections of the British Museum and the J. Paul Getty Museum, the exquisite details of the works offer the reader the opportunity for an intimate interaction with the graphic beauty and narrative power of ancient vases often not available in a gallery setting.

History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman

History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman
Title History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman PDF eBook
Author Henry Beauchamp Walters
Publisher
Pages 656
Release 1905
Genre Mythology, Greek
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Athens, Etruria, and the Many Lives of Greek Figured Pottery

Athens, Etruria, and the Many Lives of Greek Figured Pottery
Title Athens, Etruria, and the Many Lives of Greek Figured Pottery PDF eBook
Author Sheramy D. Bundrick
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Pages 351
Release 2019-02-26
Genre Art
ISBN 0299321002

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A lucrative trade in Athenian pottery flourished from the early sixth until the late fifth century B.C.E., finding an eager market in Etruria. Most studies of these painted vases focus on the artistry and worldview of the Greeks who made them, but Sheramy D. Bundrick shifts attention to their Etruscan customers, ancient trade networks, and archaeological contexts. Thousands of Greek painted vases have emerged from excavations of tombs, sanctuaries, and settlements throughout Etruria, from southern coastal centers to northern communities in the Po Valley. Using documented archaeological assemblages, especially from tombs in southern Etruria, Bundrick challenges the widely held assumption that Etruscans were hellenized through Greek imports. She marshals evidence to show that Etruscan consumers purposefully selected figured pottery that harmonized with their own local needs and customs, so much so that the vases are better described as etruscanized. Athenian ceramic workers, she contends, learned from traders which shapes and imagery sold best to the Etruscans and employed a variety of strategies to maximize artistry, output, and profit.