GREEK POTTERY AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
DRAW 6 VASES AND LIST THEIR FUNCTIONS:
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NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY
DRAW 2 EXAMPLES OF NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY:
GREEK POTTERY
DRAW 6 EXAMPLES OF GREEK VASE AND THEIR FUNCTIONS:
• Hydria- Water jug
• Kylix – drinking cup
• Lekythos- oil flask
• Oinochoe- wine jug
• Amphora- (to carry)- storage jar transport liquid or solids
• Krater- Mixing Bowl
GREEK VASES AND THEIR
FUNCTIONS:
GREEK VASES AND THEIR
FUNCTIONS:
GREEK POTTERY AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
Attributed to the Brygos Painter: Lekythos (24.97.28) | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Loutrophoros (ceremonial vase for water), ca. 340–330 b.c.; red-figure Attributed to the Darius Painter (Greek, active ca. 340–330 b.c.) Greek, South Italian, Apulian Terracotta
Neck-amphora, ca. 540 b.c.; Archaic; black-figure Attributed to Exekias Greek, Attic Terracotta
Attributed to the Menelaos Painter: Stamnos with lid (06.1021.178) |
Art Olympics: Doubles Ceramics Medalists Nikodemos, potter Painter of the Wedding Procession, painter Title Prize Vessel from the Athenian Games
Panathenaic prize amphora, ca. 525–500 B.C.; black-figure Attributed to the Kleophrades Painter Greek, Attic Terracotta
Terracotta bell-krater (mixing bowl) Attributed to the Whiteface Painter Period: Late Classical Date: ca. 360–330 B.C. Culture: Greek, South Italian, Campanian
Volute Krater With Battle Scene From The Trojan War Artist/Maker:The Niobid Painter (Greek, b.Circa 0475 BC, d.Circa 0450 BC) Date:Circa 450...
KYLIX
GREEK DESIGNS