Black-figure pottery
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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/2191
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- "Figures and ornaments were painted on the body of the vessel using shapes and colors reminiscent of silhouettes. Delicate contours were incised into the paint before firing, and details could be reinforced and highlighted with opaque colors, usually white and red. The principal centers for this style were initially the commercial hub Corinth, and later Athens. Other important production sites are known to have been in Laconia, Boeotia, eastern Greece, and Italy. Particularly in Italy individual styles developed which were at least in part intended for the Etruscan market. Greek black-figure vases were very popular with the Etruscans, as is evident from frequent imports. Greek artists created customized goods for the Etruscan market which differed in form and decor from their normal products. The Etruscans also developed their own black-figure ceramic industry oriented on Greek models." - (en.wikipedia.org 29.02.2020)
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Trinkschale mit Symposion, Reitern und Krieger
Auf einer der Außenseiten...
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Zweikampf
Dieses Gefäß ist ein...
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Herakles im Kampf mit Geryoneus/Krieger rüstet sich
Auf der Hauptseite dieses...
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Athena in Kampfhaltung/Wagenrennen
Diese deutlich kleinere...
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Transport einer Amphore
Auf diesem Salbölgefäß...
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