The Techniques of Painted Attic Pottery

The Techniques of Painted Attic Pottery
Title The Techniques of Painted Attic Pottery PDF eBook
Author Joseph Veach Noble
Publisher London : Faber & Faber
Pages 248
Release 1965
Genre Pottery, Greek
ISBN

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The Red-figure Pottery

The Red-figure Pottery
Title The Red-figure Pottery PDF eBook
Author Sharon Herbert
Publisher ASCSA
Pages 142
Release 1977
Genre Art
ISBN 9780876610749

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Inferior clays and glazes, unsuited to the red-figure style, means that the indigenous production of red-figure vases in Corinth was very limited. However for about 75 years, in the middle of the 5th century B.C., Corinthian potters tried to imitate the Athenian fashion and this book catalogues 186 pieces of their work. The author discusses the reasons for the production of Corinthian red figure even in limited quantities. Six painters are identified as responsible for at least half the known pieces. Thirteen deposits provide chronological evidence to supplement that of the painting style. The volume serves to bring forward a small but significant segment of the non-Attic pottery industries, and should stimulate interest in other unpublished, unreported examples. All items in the catalogue are illustrated in photographs; line drawings are used to demonstrate details of technique.

Greek Painted Pottery

Greek Painted Pottery
Title Greek Painted Pottery PDF eBook
Author R M Cook **Decd**
Publisher Routledge
Pages 464
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135636915

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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.

Athenian Vase Construction

Athenian Vase Construction
Title Athenian Vase Construction PDF eBook
Author Toby Schreiber
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 320
Release 1999-05-27
Genre Pottery
ISBN 0892364653

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Based on her study of Greek pottery sherds and vases and on her profound hands-on knowledge of pottery construction techniques, including experiments with the potting of Attic shapes, Toby Schreiber describes how ancient Greek potters constructed their vases. Drawn in large part from vases and fragments in the collection of the Getty Museum, the many photographs that accompany the text show how much even seemingly insignificant sherds may reveal about technique when studied by someone knowledgeable about potting. The drawings - all done by the author - demonstrate step by step with admirable clarity how the potter executed his craft. Written by a master potter, this is a book both for those who know little or nothing about potting techniques and for those who already have an understanding of these matters.

The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens

The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens
Title The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens PDF eBook
Author Martin Robertson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 372
Release 1992
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521338813

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In his new book, Professor Martin Robertson - author of A History of Greek Art (CUP 1975) and A Shorter History of Greek Art (CUP 1981) - draws together the results of a lifetime's study of Greek vase-painting, tracing the history of figure-drawing on Athenian pottery from the invention of the 'red-figure' technique in the later archaic period to the abandonment of figured vase-decoration two hundred years later. The book covers red-figure and also work produced over the same period in the same workshops in black-figure and other techniques, especially that of drawing in outline on a white ground. The book is intended as a companion volume to Sir John Beazley's The Development of Attic Black-figure (originally published in 1951 by California University Press), and as an examination and defence of Beazley's methods and achievements. This book is a major contribution to the history of Greek vase-painting and anyone seriously interested in the subject - whether scholar, student, curator, collector or amateur - will find it essential reading.

The Complete Potter

The Complete Potter
Title The Complete Potter PDF eBook
Author Karin Hessenberg
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 104
Release 1994-09-29
Genre Art
ISBN 0812233018

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Provides a brief introduction to this pottery process, discusses ways in which the clay and fire interact, and the color effects that can be achieved, and examines various types of sawdust firing through the work of different potters, who describe their methods. Illustrated with color and bandw photos. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Greek Bronze Statuary

Greek Bronze Statuary
Title Greek Bronze Statuary PDF eBook
Author Carol C. Mattusch
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 269
Release 2019-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501746065

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Freestanding bronze statuary was the primary mode of artistic expression in classical Greece, yet it was not until the nineteenth century that any original large statues of that period were unearthed. Although ancient literature has preserved information about the most famous Greek sculptors who worked in bronze, our perception of the art has been limited by the small number of extant originals from the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. there remain fewer than ten large cast bronze statues, a like number of bronze heads, an assortment of fragments, and some clay molds for casting. Carol Mattusch enriches our knowledge of this beloved but elusive art form in a comprehensive study of the style and techniques of bronze statuary during the Archaic (6th century B.C.) and Classical (5th century B.C.) periods.