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Catalogue (347 pp.,  235 figs,.) of the Exekias Exhibition in the Archaeological Collection of the University of Zurich (Switzerland)
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      Greek VasesAthenian black-figure potteryAthenian Vase PaintingAthenian Potters and Painters
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      Vase PaintingText And ImageGreek VasesText-Image Relations
This paper examines the Dyonisian and Orphic symbolic and ritual iconographical aspects of a Centuripe vase from Southern Italy from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Measuring 70.5 by 34.5 centimeters, the basic form of the vase is that... more
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      RitualPaganismGreek ArchaeologyGreek Myth
This book is the edited proceedings from the conference 'The Art of Stesichorus' held at St John's College, Oxford, on June 29–30 2012. Contributors include: Ewen Bowie (Oxford), Chris Carey (London), Patrick Finglass (Nottingham),... more
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      HomerArchaic PoetryIconographyPapyrology
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      Greek VasesAttic black-figured vases
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Peter Connor and Heather Jackson, with the assistance of John Burke.
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In archaic and classical iconography, eminent figures, such as the Olympian gods, are often represented seated on thrones. This symbol of power, however, is also regularly used by ancient authors and artists as an allegory of punishment... more
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This paper presents a comparative exploration of what effect the disruption of the standard form of narrative expression has on the reception process within an established traditional context, examining first the early Greek oral poetic... more
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      Greek EpicGreek VasesEarly Greek epicGreek vase painting
Spectators at the sides of narrative vase paintings have long been at the mar- gins of scholarship, but a study of their appearance shows that they provide a model for the ancient viewing experience. They also reflect social and gender... more
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      Greek VasesReception of AntiquityCollectors and Collecting
Scholarship on Greek symposium vessels is extensive, not least of which on the drinking cup called the kylix. From studying scenes painted on Greek vases, we are well aware of its function as a symposium vessel, and decades of research... more
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Sir John Beazley, the world’s greatest scholar of Athenian figure-decorated pottery, held his first academic position at Christ Church, and the library houses rare and important books on ancient Greek art. The exhibition open in the Upper... more
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      Classical ArchaeologyHistory of ScholarshipStructuralism/Post-StructuralismHistory of Collections
Die Geschichte der europäischen Mode reicht bis weit in die Antike zurück. Schon in den ältesten figürlichen Darstellungen und in Homers Ilias und Odyssee erscheinen Textil-Luxus und die Freude an schöner Kleidung als ein... more
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"Over a century, the excavations conducted in the ancient city of Eretria have unearthed some ten urban sanctuaries dating from the Geometric to the end of the roman Imperial period. Although the divinities worshipped in these shrines... more
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      IconographyArchaeology of ReligionGreek ArchaeologyAncient Greek Religion
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Amphiaraos-Krater: vol. 1, 1996, 609. Arkesilas-Maler: vol. 2, 1997, 8. Astarita-Krater: vol. 2, 1997, 117. Caeretaner Hydrien: vol. 2, 1997, 907 f. Chalkidische Vasenmalerei:: vol. 2, 1997, 1088 f. Chares (5): vol. 2, 1997,... more
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      ArchaeologyGreek VasesCorinthAthens
First studied essentially for their iconographic representations, Greek vases were increasingly studied for their style when issues of artistic individualities and stylistic affinities became reachable. The basis for stylistic analysis... more
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      Research Methods and MethodologyHistoriographyAttribution TheoryGreek Vases
This poster presents a sample of the oldest castro's local pottery with best mediterranean ceramics.
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      Classical ArchaeologyGreek VasesProtohistoric Iberian PeninsulaRoman ceramics
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      Museum StudiesHistory of MuseumsCollecting and CollectionsGreek Vases
Hoe kwam Sparta’s koning Agesilaos tot de grootheidswaan dat hij het soevereine Rijk van de Perzische koning wel even omver kon werpen? Met kinderlijke eenvoud zet Artoxerxes de Grieken tegen elkaar op en blijft Athener Xenophon niets dan... more
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New decorative techniques were invented and developed by potters and painters in the context of Athens’ intense cultural activity in the Archaic Age, especially between 530-480 B. C. Not only did they invent the red-figure technique but... more
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      Ancient Greek HistoryGreek VasesAthenaAncient Greek ceramic workshops and iconography
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En las ceremonias previas a la boda el baño es imprescindible: confiere a la recién desposada la fascinación necesaria para atraer al esposo y, al mismo tiempo, la función purificadora del agua realza las nociones de castidad y juventud.... more
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      Art HistoryGreek ArchaeologyGreek VasesFemale body
The Pronomos krater undoubtedly marks the high point of the production of Greek 'theatre vases'. However, it is perhaps not exaggerated to maintain that this splendid show piece can at the same time be seen as testimony to and a symptom... more
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      Ancient HistoryClassical ArchaeologyClassicsTheatre History
this working paper concerns the figurative examination (short version)
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      Historical LinguisticsAncient Indo-European LanguagesSanskrit language and literatureSanskrit
Based on recent reference surveys of numerous Iberian sites located over a wide area of Lower Aragon delimited by the southern tributaries of the River Ebro (the Regallo, Guadalope and Matarraña rivers), we propose various hypotheses on... more
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Kraft gehört nicht zum etablierten Begriffskanon der antiken Kunsttheorie. Der Artikel sucht Bewegungsenergie als theoretisches wie bildpraktisches Konzept der frühgriechischen Kunst wiederzugewinnen. Ausgangspunkt ist die Schlüsselstelle... more
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Simple methods are tested for morphometric study of bell-kraters and applied in conjunction with the stylistic study to the bell-kraters of the Telos Group, which includes the Telos, Oxford Griphomachy, Retorted and Black Thyrsus Painters... more
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On the theory of connoisseurship and the method of JD Beazley.
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Bien que la céramique grecque, plus que toute autre forme de production antique, fournisse un répertoire abondant de signatures, de nombreux peintres resteraient anonymes s’ils n’avaient reçu de la part de leur inventeur des noms de... more
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      Greek VasesConnoisseurshipHistory of Greek vasesJohn Davidson Beazley