Greek Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum: Volume 4The manufacture, decoration, and use of terracotta vessels in antiquity is explored throughout this volume, which includes studies of iconography, individual painters, provenance, function, and inscriptions. The fourteen articles are organized by fabric and by chronology. Authors: Jaques Heurgon, Herbert Hoffmann, Carina Weiss, J. Alan Shaprio, Donna Kurtz, William Biers, Beth Cohen, Mary Moore, Brian Shefton, Shirley Schwarz, and Susan Matheson. |
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Akropolis Amasis Painter animal ARV² Athenian Athens attributed banqueting Basel Berlin Painter black-figure Boardman Bothmer bowl British Museum Calò Camporeale century B.C. chariot chiton circa collection courtesy decorated Dionysiac Dionysos Dohrn Douris early East Greek Etruscan examples figure 1a Fikellura fragment frieze Getty amphora Getty vase Greek Vases Griechische Herakles heroes Hoffmann incised J. D. Beazley kantharos Karlsruhe Kleophrades Painter Kunst Kunze Kurtz Kyknos Laconian lekythos London Lotus Bud Lydos Metropolitan Museum Micali motif Munich Museo Museum of Art Naukratis neck neck-amphora oinochoe ornament Orvieto Osborne House Oxford painted palmettes Panathenaic amphora panathenaics panel Paralipomena Paris pattern Paul Getty Museum Persian Phintias Photo plastic vases prize vase red-figure rhyta rhyton rosette Samos satyrs scenes Schale Schauenburg shape shield shoulder side sixth century Stibbe Tiverios tondo Tyrrhenian vase-painting Walter-Karydi white lekythos white-ground workshop York