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  2. Lèbes gamikòs - Wikipedia

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    The lèbes gamikòs or "nuptial lebes" (pl.: lèbetes gamikòi) is a form of ancient Greek pottery used in marriage ceremonies (literally, it means marriage vase). [1] [2] It was probably used in the ritual sprinkling of the bride with water before the wedding. In form, it has a large bowl-like body and a stand that can be long or short.

  3. Centuripe ware - Wikipedia

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    The vases have themselves been described as "vases that want to be wall-paintings". [11] The condition in which the paintings have survived varies, with those excavated at Morgantina in very poor condition. [12] An example in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, showing a wedding, is in very good condition, and often chosen to represent the class. [13]

  4. Marsyas Painter - Wikipedia

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    The Marsyas Painter was an ancient Greek vase painter of the red-figure style active in Attica between 370 and 340/330 BC. The Marsyas Painter is sometimes considered the best of the Attic red-figure painters of the late 4th-century Kerch Style.

  5. Floral design - Wikipedia

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    Proportion: the relationship between the sizes of elements used to create the design (e.g., flowers, foliage, vase, accessories). Scale: the relationship between the overall size of the design and the setting it is placed in. Balance: contains physical balance and visual balance. Physical balance is the distribution of materials and weight ...

  6. Wedding Painter - Wikipedia

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    The Wedding painter's name vase, a pyxis, ca.470/460 BC. Louvre L 55. Wedding Painter is the conventional name for an ancient Greek vase painter active in Athens from circa 480 to 460 BC. He painted in the red-figure technique. His name vase is a pyxis in the Louvre depicting the wedding of Thetis and Peleus.

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