Evaluation of Attic Vase Painting in the context of art of painting (original) (raw)

Artistic relations between attic vases producers from 510 to 475 B.C. reviewed by the attribution methodology

Carolina Kesser

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Connoisseurship, Vases, and Greek Art and Archaeology

Nathan Arrington

The Berlin Painter and His World: Athenian Vase-Painting in the Early Fifth Century B.C., J. Michael Padgett, ed., Princeton University Art Museum and Yale University Press 2017, 21–39

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TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AS AN AID TO ART HISTORIANS IN THE ATTRIBUTION OF ART WORKS

Mauro Sebastianelli

Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage, 2016

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Painters, Potters, and the Scale of the Attic Vase-Painting Industry

Philip Sapirstein

American Journal of Archaeology 117.4 (Oct. 2013): 493-510 + 47pp online, 2013

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ARTISTS' SIGNATURES ON ARCHAIC GREEK VASES

Sarah Bolmarcich

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The Collaboration of the Painters on the Some South Ionian Orientalizing Vases

Nezih Aytaçlar

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“Wheel without Chariot - A Motif in Attic Vase-Painting”, J.H.Oakley / O. Palagia (eds), Athenian Potters and Painters II, The Conference Proceedings (Oxford 2009) 147-158

ADRIENNE LEZZI-HAFTER

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Apulian Red-Figure Pottery at the Budapest Museum of Fine Arts. Iconographic and Attributional Possibilities of Late Vase Paintings

Katalin Vandlik

2012

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„Clay, Gold, and Craft: Special Techniques in Three Vases by the Eretria Painter and Their Apotheosis in Xenophantos”, K. Lapatin (ed), Papers on Special Techniques in Athenian Vases. Proceedings of a symposium held at the Getty Villa, June 15-17, 2006 (Los Angeles 2008) 173-186

ADRIENNE LEZZI-HAFTER

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The use of preliminary drawing in the determination of painters’ identities and workshops’ interconnections

Kleopatra Kathariou

GREEK POTTERY OF THE FOURTH CENTURY B.C. : NEW DATA FROM THE FIELD International workshop hosted by the EFA on the 29th of November 2021 Organized by Guy Ackermann and Vicky Vlachou (Final Programme with Abstracts), 2021

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The World of Greek Vases

Cornelia Isler-Kerényi

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A New Method in the Attribution? Attempts of the Employment of Geometric Morphometrics in the Attribution of Late Archaic Attic Lekythoi

Szilvia Joháczi

Dissertationes Archaeologicae Ser. 3 No. 6, 2018

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Notes on the Depiction of Various Types of Vases and Vessels in Aegean Wall-Painting

Eleni Mantzourani

Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, 1995

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Painted Greek Vases

Sigurðr Vermundsson

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Who made a vase? Realities of Attic Potters and Painters

Matthias Steinhart

Mitos, deuses & herois. Vasos gregos em Portugal. Vol. 1, 204-217, 2022

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P. G. Warden (Hrsg.), Greek Vase Painting. Form, Figure & Narrative. Treasures of the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid (Dallas 2004): Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.09.56

Bettina Kreuzer

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“Looking at Athenian vases through the eyes of the Boeotians: copies, adaptations and local creations in the social and aesthetic culture of an Attic neighbour”, in: Schmidt, S. & Stähli, A. (eds.), Vasenbilder im Kulturtransfer, Munich 2012, 121-137.

Victoria Sabetai

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Le style est l’homme même? On Syriskan Attributions, Vase Shapes, and Scale of Decoration

Seth Pevnick

TÖPFER MALER WERKSTATT Zuschreibungen in der griechischen Vasenmalerei und die Organisation antiker Keramikproduktion (CVA Beiheft 7), eds. N. Eschbach, S. Schmidt, 2016

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The Function and Significance of Late Attic Black-figure Vases

Ross Brendle

Johns Hopkins University, 2017

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2009. “Dionysos in Context: Two Attic Red-figure Kraters from the Early Fourth Century BC.” In Proceedings of Athenian Potters and Painters II, edited by J. Oakley and O. Palagia, 1-10. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Amalia Avramidou

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Aryballos and Hanger: An Iconography of a Unified Entity in Athenian Vase Painting

Yael Young

Hyperboreus 26.1, 2020

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Images of Craft on Athenian Pottery: context and interpretation

Sian Lewis

Bollettino di Archaeologica online, 2010

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M. Bentz, Athenian Red-figure Pottery from Olympia, in: J. Oakley - O. Palagia (Hrsg.), Athenian Potters and Painters Volume II (Oxford 2009)

Martin Bentz

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The End Justifies the Means; Wall-painting Reflections in the Pictorial Pottery from Mycenae

Vassiliki Pliatsika

A. Vlachopoulos (ed.), ΧΡΩΣΤΗΡΕΣ / PAINTBRUSHES, Wall-painting and Vase-painting of the Second Millennium BC in Dialogue, Athens 2018, 2018

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The Representation of Pointed Amphorae in Athenian Vase Paintings: an Iconographic Study

Yael Young

in: E. Günther - M. Sauer (ed.), Material Image: Affordances as a New Approach to Visual Culture Studies. Art Style, Art & Culture International Magazine 7, 2021

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Composition in Athenian Black-Figure Vase-Painting

Geralda Jurriaans-Helle

2021

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„Figure and Space in Vase-Painting and in Architectural Sculpture: On the (Ir-)Relevance of the Medium“, TEMPO. Revista digital de História do departamento e do programa de pós-graduaçao em história da Univesidade Federal Flumimense [online], 2015/2

Nikolaus Dietrich

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David M. Pritchard 1999, ‘Fool’s Gold and Silver: Reflections on the Evidentiary Status of Finely Painted Attic Pottery’, Antichthon 33, 1-27.

David M Pritchard

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Mortals facing the Goddess. Thoughts on the Panathenaic Amphora of Lydos in Florence and some Pseudopanathenaic Vases, in J. Oakley and O. Palagia (eds), Athenian Potters and Painters II (Oxford 2009) 297-305

Panos Valavanis

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Iconographic Series in Attic Vase Painting: Technical Simplification or Semantic Strategy?, in: A. Reinhardt (Hrsg.), Strictly Economic? Ancient Serial Production and its Premises: Panel 3.18 (Heidelberg 2021) 45–59

Mariachiara Franceschini

Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World – Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018, Vol. 20, 2021

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The Study of Figured Pottery Today

Cornelia Isler-Kerényi

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V. Bellelli, Etrusco-Corinthian Notes. A Class of Pottery and its socio-economical Context in Two Centuries of Scholarship, in K. Isler-Kerényi, L. Hannestad, VS. Lewis, Norskov (eds.), The World of Greek Vases, Rome, 2009 (= AnalRomSuppl. 41), pp. 77-87.

Vincenzo Bellelli

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A Question of Object. Class Semantics in Athenian Vase Painting (530– 430 B.C.).

Wolfgang Thomas Filser

C. Graml, A. Doronzio, V. Capozzoli (eds.), Rethinking Athens before the Persian Wars, 2020

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Review of P. Guldager Bilde † & M. L. Lawall (eds.), Pottery, Peoples and Places. Study and Interpretation of Late Hellenistic Pottery (Aarhus 2014)

Zoi Kotitsa

L’Antiquité Classique 85, 2016, 550-553

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Same but different: A new possible scheme on late archaic black-figure vases

Párkányi Bence

Dissertationes Archaeologicae ex Instituto ArchaeologicoUniversitatis de Rolando Eötvös nominata, 2024

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