The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery :: Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria /
"In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside Attica in regional Greece and in the western Mediterranean, propelled by the impact of the art of Attic vase-painting. This collection of papers addresses key issues posed by these production c...
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Schriftenreihe: | Gösta Enbom monographs ;
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside Attica in regional Greece and in the western Mediterranean, propelled by the impact of the art of Attic vase-painting. This collection of papers addresses key issues posed by these production centres. Why did they emerge? To what degree was their inception prompted by the emigration of Attic craftsmen in the context of the weakened Attic pottery market at the onset of the Peloponnesian War? How did Attic vase-painting influence already existing ceramic traditions and what was selected, adopted or adapted at the receiving end? Who was using red-figure in mainland Greece and Italy, and what were its particular functions in the local cultures? These and more questions are addressed here with the presentation not only of syntheses, but also primary publication of much newly discovered material. Regional production centres covered includes those of Euboea, Boeotia, Corinth, Laconia, Macedonia, Ambracia, Lucania, Apulia, Sicily, Locri and Etruria"--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (358 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (some color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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spelling | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / edited by Stine Schierup & Victoria Sabetai. Aarhus : Aarhus University Press, [2014] 1 online resource (358 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (some color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Gösta Enbom Monographs ; 4 Preface / Per Kristian Madsen -- Introduction / Victoria Sabetai & Stine Schierup -- Sacrifice, athletics, departures and the Dionysiac Thiasos in the Boeotian city of images / Victoria Sabetai -- A new red-figure Kantharos by the Argos painter: contextual study of the pottery from the grave of a young aristocrat at Haliartos, Boeotia / Kyriaki Kalliga -- Red-figure and its relationship to the black-figure technique in late classical Boeotia: the case of the Boeotian Kalathos-pyxis and the bilingual vases / Alexandra Zampiti -- An assortment of bridal images on a Boeotian red-figure Pyxis from the workshop of the painter of the great Athenian Kantharos / Christina Avronidaki -- Corinthian red-figure pottery: a brief survey / Ian McPhee -- Red-figure and white-ground pottery from Euboean workshops / Kristine Gex -- Laconian red-figure pottery: local production and use / Jutta Stroszeck -- Red-figure pottery of Ambracia in north-western Greece / Anthi Aggeli -- Local red-figure pottery from the Macedonian kingdom: the Pella workshop / Nikos Akamatis -- Patterns of use in early Mesopontine red-figure pottery: distribution, shapes and iconography / Stine Schierup -- The early phases of Apulian red-figure / E.G.D. Robinson -- Sicilian red-figure vase-painting: the beginning, the end / Sebastiano Barresi -- The beginnings of Sicilian red-figured pottery and its relationship with early south Italian productions: a reappraisal through the case-study of the Himera painter workshop / Marco Serino -- From imported attic vases to the first regional productions in Sicily: the example of Megara Hyblaea in the fifth and fourth centuries / Claude Pouzadoux & Pierre Rouillard -- Local production of red-figure pottery at Locri Epizephyrii: a synthesis on the last decade of studies / Diego Elia -- Out of the Tondo: the exterior of the Clusium cups: an iconographical reconsideration / Maurizio Harari with an appendix by Mariachiara Franceschini -- Greek in subject matter, etruscan by design: Alcestis and Admetus on an Etruscan red-figure Krater / Lisa C. Pieraccini & Mario A. Del Chiaro. "In the latter part of the fifth century BC, regional red-figure productions were established outside Attica in regional Greece and in the western Mediterranean, propelled by the impact of the art of Attic vase-painting. This collection of papers addresses key issues posed by these production centres. Why did they emerge? To what degree was their inception prompted by the emigration of Attic craftsmen in the context of the weakened Attic pottery market at the onset of the Peloponnesian War? How did Attic vase-painting influence already existing ceramic traditions and what was selected, adopted or adapted at the receiving end? Who was using red-figure in mainland Greece and Italy, and what were its particular functions in the local cultures? These and more questions are addressed here with the presentation not only of syntheses, but also primary publication of much newly discovered material. Regional production centres covered includes those of Euboea, Boeotia, Corinth, Laconia, Macedonia, Ambracia, Lucania, Apulia, Sicily, Locri and Etruria"--Back cover Includes bibliographical references. Print version record. Vases, Red-figured Greece. Vases, Red-figured Italy Magna Graecia. Vases, Red-figured Italy Etruria. Vases à figures rouges Grèce. Vases à figures rouges Italie Grande-Grèce. Vases à figures rouges Italie Étrurie. ART / History / Ancient & Classical bisacsh Vases, Red-figured fast Europe Etruria fast Greece fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxd6hw8HtWYq9JY6hjjYP Italy Magna Graecia fast Schierup, Stine, editor. Sabetai, Victoria, editor. has work: The Regional production of red-figure pottery (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGT9ty4TbWVp4vBBgpXgYX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery. Aarhus : Aarhus University Press, [2014] 9788771243932 (OCoLC)894611839 Gösta Enbom monographs ; v. 4. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011140526 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2232437 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / Gösta Enbom monographs ; Sacrifice, athletics, departures and the Dionysiac Thiasos in the Boeotian city of images / A new red-figure Kantharos by the Argos painter: contextual study of the pottery from the grave of a young aristocrat at Haliartos, Boeotia / Red-figure and its relationship to the black-figure technique in late classical Boeotia: the case of the Boeotian Kalathos-pyxis and the bilingual vases / An assortment of bridal images on a Boeotian red-figure Pyxis from the workshop of the painter of the great Athenian Kantharos / Corinthian red-figure pottery: a brief survey / Red-figure and white-ground pottery from Euboean workshops / Laconian red-figure pottery: local production and use / Red-figure pottery of Ambracia in north-western Greece / Local red-figure pottery from the Macedonian kingdom: the Pella workshop / Patterns of use in early Mesopontine red-figure pottery: distribution, shapes and iconography / The early phases of Apulian red-figure / Sicilian red-figure vase-painting: the beginning, the end / The beginnings of Sicilian red-figured pottery and its relationship with early south Italian productions: a reappraisal through the case-study of the Himera painter workshop / From imported attic vases to the first regional productions in Sicily: the example of Megara Hyblaea in the fifth and fourth centuries / Local production of red-figure pottery at Locri Epizephyrii: a synthesis on the last decade of studies / Out of the Tondo: the exterior of the Clusium cups: an iconographical reconsideration / Greek in subject matter, etruscan by design: Alcestis and Admetus on an Etruscan red-figure Krater / Vases, Red-figured Greece. Vases, Red-figured Italy Magna Graecia. Vases, Red-figured Italy Etruria. Vases à figures rouges Grèce. Vases à figures rouges Italie Grande-Grèce. Vases à figures rouges Italie Étrurie. ART / History / Ancient & Classical bisacsh Vases, Red-figured fast |
title | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / |
title_alt | Sacrifice, athletics, departures and the Dionysiac Thiasos in the Boeotian city of images / A new red-figure Kantharos by the Argos painter: contextual study of the pottery from the grave of a young aristocrat at Haliartos, Boeotia / Red-figure and its relationship to the black-figure technique in late classical Boeotia: the case of the Boeotian Kalathos-pyxis and the bilingual vases / An assortment of bridal images on a Boeotian red-figure Pyxis from the workshop of the painter of the great Athenian Kantharos / Corinthian red-figure pottery: a brief survey / Red-figure and white-ground pottery from Euboean workshops / Laconian red-figure pottery: local production and use / Red-figure pottery of Ambracia in north-western Greece / Local red-figure pottery from the Macedonian kingdom: the Pella workshop / Patterns of use in early Mesopontine red-figure pottery: distribution, shapes and iconography / The early phases of Apulian red-figure / Sicilian red-figure vase-painting: the beginning, the end / The beginnings of Sicilian red-figured pottery and its relationship with early south Italian productions: a reappraisal through the case-study of the Himera painter workshop / From imported attic vases to the first regional productions in Sicily: the example of Megara Hyblaea in the fifth and fourth centuries / Local production of red-figure pottery at Locri Epizephyrii: a synthesis on the last decade of studies / Out of the Tondo: the exterior of the Clusium cups: an iconographical reconsideration / Greek in subject matter, etruscan by design: Alcestis and Admetus on an Etruscan red-figure Krater / |
title_auth | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / |
title_exact_search | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / |
title_full | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / edited by Stine Schierup & Victoria Sabetai. |
title_fullStr | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / edited by Stine Schierup & Victoria Sabetai. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / edited by Stine Schierup & Victoria Sabetai. |
title_short | The Regional Production of Red-figure Pottery : |
title_sort | regional production of red figure pottery greece magna graecia etruria |
title_sub | Greece, Magna Graecia & Etruria / |
topic | Vases, Red-figured Greece. Vases, Red-figured Italy Magna Graecia. Vases, Red-figured Italy Etruria. Vases à figures rouges Grèce. Vases à figures rouges Italie Grande-Grèce. Vases à figures rouges Italie Étrurie. ART / History / Ancient & Classical bisacsh Vases, Red-figured fast |
topic_facet | Vases, Red-figured Greece. Vases, Red-figured Italy Magna Graecia. Vases, Red-figured Italy Etruria. Vases à figures rouges Grèce. Vases à figures rouges Italie Grande-Grèce. Vases à figures rouges Italie Étrurie. ART / History / Ancient & Classical Vases, Red-figured Europe Etruria Greece Italy Magna Graecia |
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