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Related content for the article "Making and decorating Athenian black- and red-figure vases"

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  • Greek vase painters and potters
  • Firing Athenian black and red figure vases

Related highlight objects

  • Black-figured neck-amphora, signed by the potter Andokides; attributed to the painter Psiax
  • Black-figured bowl (dinos) and stand, signed by Sophilos as painter
  • Black-figured 'Siana' cup, attributed to the Burgon Group
  • Black-figured amphora decorated with a winged Nike
  • Red-figured drinking horn (rhyton), signed by the potter Sotades
  • Red-figured wine-cooler (psykter), signed by Douris as painter
  • Black-figured lip cup, attributed to the Phrynos Painter
  • Black-figured plate, attributed to the painter Psiax
  • Red-figured storage jar (pelike), attributed to the Marsyas Painter
  • Red-figured wine bowl (calyx-krater), attributed to the Niobid Painter
  • Red-figured squat oil- or perfume-jar (lekythos), in the style of the Meidias Painter
  • Red-figured cup attributed to the Kodros Painter
  • Red-figured cup, attributed to the Foundry Painter
  • Red-figured volute-krater attributed to the Berlin Painter
  • Red-figured cup, attributed to the Brygos Painter
  • Black-figured amphora
  • Red-figured plate, signed by Epiktetos as painter
  • Black-figured water-jar (hydria) with a scene at a fountain-house
  • Black-figured amphora (wine-jar) signed by Exekias as potter and attributed to him as painter
  • Red-figured water jar (hydria), signed by Meidias as potter

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