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  2. Black-figure pottery - Wikipedia

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    Heracles and Geryon on an Attic black-figured amphora with a thick layer of transparent gloss, c. 540 BCE, now in the Munich State Collection of Antiquities.. Black-figure pottery painting, also known as the black-figure style or black-figure ceramic (Ancient Greek: μελανÏŒμορφα, romanized: melanómorpha), is one of the styles of painting on antique Greek vases.

  3. Pottery of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Neoclassical "Black Basalt" Ware vase by Wedgwood, c. 1815 AD Much of the early study of Greek vases took the form of production of albums of the images they depict, however neither D'Hancarville's nor Tischbein 's folios record the shapes or attempt to supply a date and are therefore unreliable as an archaeological record.

  4. Amratian culture - Wikipedia

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    Ovoid Naqada I (Amratian) black-topped terracotta vase, c. 3800–3500 BC Clay model of four head of cattle , c. 3500 BC, found at El-Amrah Clay figure, Egypt Naqada I period, circa 4000 BC.

  5. Euphiletos Painter Panathenaic prize amphora - Wikipedia

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    Made out of terracotta, the amphora has a height of 24.5 inches (62.2 cm). On one side of the vase there is a depiction of a foot race, or stadion, and on the other side of the vase is a depiction of Athena Promachos. [1] Many Panathenaic amphorae featured Athena in this pose and the event for which the vase was a prize for on the other side ...

  6. Exekias - Wikipedia

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    Terracotta neck-amphora with lid (ca. 540 BC); Metropolitan Museum of Art Death of Penthesileia, by the Athenian Black-Figure Master Exekias. In addition to the main tableau, in which figures interact physically and often with psychological import, there are often subordinate areas of interest on the vases of Exekias.

  7. Conservation and restoration of ancient Greek pottery

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    Attic black-figure volute-krater, known as the Francois Vase, c. 570–565 BCE. The Francois Vase, in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Florence, Italy, is a large Attic volute krater, which is both a superb example of black-figure pottery from c. 570–560 BCE, as well as an example of extensive conservation work. The ...

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