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  2. White-ground technique - Wikipedia

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    White-ground technique is a style of white ancient Greek pottery and the painting in which figures appear on a white background. It developed in the region of Attica , dated to about 500 BC. It was especially associated with vases made for ritual and funerary use, if only because the painted surface was more fragile than in the other main ...

  3. Reed Painter - Wikipedia

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    Visit to a tomb on a white-ground lekythos by the Reed Painter The Reed Painter ( fl. 420s–410s BC) is an anonymous Greek vase painter of white-ground lekythoi , a type of vessel for containing oil often left as grave offerings.

  4. Four Seasons (sculpture set) - Wikipedia

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    Spring is shown with profuse flowers because it is the season when most flowering plants blossom. Summer holds a sheaf of wheat and wears a cloth headband to illustrate the labor and product of the wheat harvest, which is done in the summer. Wheat can either be planted in the winter ("winter wheat") or the spring ("spring wheat"), to be ...

  5. Ground (art) - Wikipedia

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    alkyd ground is made of "oil-modified alkyd resin" (oil is added to improve drying) and are in use since the 1960s. Titanium white is used for color; oil ground was a lean lead-based primer, no longer used due to being a health hazard, modern "oil ground" is actually alkyd; genuine gesso ground is a lean ground typically used on top of the boards;

  6. Pistoxenos Painter - Wikipedia

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    Cylix of Apollo with chelys lyre and his raven, pouring libation, white-ground bowl, circa 480 BC. Delphi, Archaeological Museum. The Pistoxenos Painter was an important ancient Greek vase painter of the Classical period. He was active in Athens between c. 480 and 460 BC. Many vases have been attributed to his hand on the basis of style.

  7. Thanatos Painter - Wikipedia

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    One example of a white-ground lekythos by the Thanatos Painter is a vase in the Art Walters Museum (440–430 BCE). [3] The women are mourning over a deceased family member. There is a male figure approaching from the right side of the lekythos that is unseen by the women. He is a representation of the deceased family member. [3]

  8. Athena Painter - Wikipedia

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    The Athena Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter, active about 490 to 460 BC. His speciality were white-ground lekythoi painted in the black-figure style. His pseudonym, for his real name is unknown, refers to his preference for Athena in his choice of subjects.

  9. Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    Vase with Daisies and Anemones, 1887, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo (F323) Vase with Daisies and Anemones (F323), also known as Flowers in a Blue Vase, was painted late in Van Gogh's stay in Paris. The vase holds a lively selection of daisies and anemones made with a range of colors. Dark red-brown is enlivened by shades of yellow, pink and ...

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