The early black-figured pottery of Attika in context (c. 630-570 BCE) /
Setting as a starting point the introduction of the black-figure technique in Attic workshops at around 630 BCE, this book attempts a contextual analysis of Attic pottery until late in the first quarter of the sixth century BCE. The shapes and their functions, as well as the iconographic themes are...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2011.
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Colección: | Monumenta Graeca et Romana ;
v. 17. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: History of research of Attic black-figure
- Attic early black-figured shapes
- Mixing vessels
- Skyphos-krater
- Egg-shaped krater
- Column-krater
- Lebes
- Pouring vessels
- Louterion
- Oinokhoe and olpe
- Drinking vessels
- Skyphos
- Cup
- Kantharos
- Chalice
- Transport vessels
- Amphora
- Hydria
- Loutrophoros
- Lekane and lekanis
- Plate
- Oil, perfume, and cosmetic containers
- Lekythos
- Aryballos
- Exaleiptron
- Amphoriskos
- Pyxis
- Conclusions
- Attic "Korinthianising" shapes and the symposion
- Illuminating Attic burial customs : early black-figured shapes and offering trenches
- Attic early black-figure painters
- The earliest generation of black-figure painters
- The early sixth century
- Mobility of potters and painters
- Attic early black-figure iconography
- Heroes
- Herakles
- Perseus
- Bellerophon
- Meleager
- Trojan cycle
- Peleus and Thetis
- The judgement of Paris
- Akhilleus receiving armour from Thetis
- Funeral games for Patroklos
- Departure of Antilokhos or of Amphiaraos
- Warriors' duels
- Deities
- Hermes
- Aglauridai
- Potnia and Despotes Theron, as well as comparable figures
- Mythological figures
- Silenoi and Nymphs
- Harpyiai
- Generic scenes
- Symposion and komasts
- Horses and chariots
- Processions of women
- Animals and protomes
- Animals
- Animal and human protomes
- Conclusions
- Distribution of the Attic early black-figured pottery
- Distribution within Attika
- Domestic Contexts
- Sanctuaries
- Nekropoleis
- Distribution outside Attika
- Aigina
- Korinthia
- Central Greece
- Islands
- Northern Greece
- Western Asia Minor and neighbouring islands
- Eastern Mediterranean
- North African coast : Egypt
- Kyrenaike
- The Black Sea area
- Etruria
- South Italy
- Sicily
- Southern France
- Spain
- Conclusions
- Traders of Attic early black-figured pottery
- A ceramic approach to early Archaic Attika
- Appendix 1: Catalogue of the Attic early black-figured vases
- Appendix 2: Distribution tables
- Appendix 3: Distribution maps
- Appendix 4: List of painters.