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- Euboean_vase_painting abstract "Euboean vase painting was a regional style of ancient Greek vase painting, prevalent on the island of Euboea.The Iron Age pottery of Euboea is subdivided into four phases Subgeometric (1125-1050 BC), Protogeometric (1050-900 BC), Subprotogeometric (900-750 BC) and Late Geometric (750-700 BC). The finds from the cemeteries of Toumba, Skoubris and Palia, we well as from the settlements at Lefkandi and Xeropolis demonstrate the wealth of the island at that time. Although conditions changed several times, positively and negatively, afterwards, the pottery changed little. The Protogeometric style remained in existence until the mid-8th century. From about 825 BC onwards, an increased influence of Attic pottery is notable.The Geometric vases of Euboea were products of high quality. The centres of production were at Eretria and Lefkandi. Some pof the vessels were covered in a thick cream-coloured slip . Initially, the potter-painters followed Attic precedents, later also Corinthian ones. Around 750 BC, the Cesnola Painter, displaying strong Attic influence, was active. He introduced the Attic style of figural painting. Euboea was the only region to produce vessels decorated with suspended concentric semicircles. Also only here, white paint or slip were used to enclose or fill ornamental motifs. The Subgeometric style subsequently survived for a considerable duration; it took some time for the Orientalising style to become established. Once it had done so, floral and other ornaments were very popular. Some experimentation took place with added colours (red and white) and with figural motifs (animals and humans). The influences were more evidently Attic and East Greek than from the true centre of the orientalising style, Corinth. Euboean black-figure vase painting was influenced by Corinth and predominantly Attica. The distinction of Boeotian from Attic products is not always easy. Scholars assume that the bulk of the finds was produced in Eretria. Especially amphorae, lekythoi, hydriai and plates were painted. Large format amphorae were normally used for mythological imagery, such as the adventures of Herakles and the Judgement of Paris. Very large amphorae, derived from shapes of the 7th century, had conical lips and often showed images related to weddings. They were probably funeral vases, made especially for children who died before marriage. Typical of Eretrian black-figure pottery is the restricted use of incision and the regular use of white paint for floral ornaments. Apart from images orientated on Attic tradition, there was also wilder imagery, such as the rape of a deer by a satyr, or Herakles with centaurs and daimons. Vases of the Dolphin Class were originally considered Attic by scholars, but are now recognised as Euboean. However, their clay does not resemble that from any known Eretrian sources, suggesting that they were made in Chalkis. For some black-figure styles, the origin is disputed. Thus, Chalkidian vase painting was initially considered Euboean, but is now usually assumed to be from Italy.".
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- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Amphora.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Attic_vase_painting.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Black-figure_pottery.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Black-figure_vase_painting.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Euboea.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_vase-painting_styles.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Centaur.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Cesnola_Painter.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Chalcis_(Euboea).
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Chalkidian_vase_painting.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Chalkis.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Corinth.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Corinthian_vase_painting.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Daemon_(classical_mythology).
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Daimon.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Der_Neue_Pauly.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Dolphin_Class.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink East_Greek_vase_painting.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Eretria.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Euboea.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Geomteric_vase_painting.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
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- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Heracles.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Herakles.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Hydria.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink John_Boardman_(art_historian).
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Judgement_of_Paris.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Lefkandi.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Lekythos.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Orientalising_style.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Palia.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Pottery_of_ancient_Greece.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Protogeometric.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Protogeometric_art.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Realencyclopädie_der_Classischen_Altertumswissenschaft.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Satyr.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Skoubris.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Slip_(ceramics).
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Subgeometric.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Toumba.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink Xeropolis.
- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLink File:Jug_women_Louvre_CA2365.jpg.
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- Euboean_vase_painting wikiPageWikiLinkText "Euboean vase painting".
- Euboean_vase_painting hasPhotoCollection Euboean_vase_painting.
- Euboean_vase_painting subject Category:Ancient_Euboea.
- Euboean_vase_painting subject Category:Ancient_Greek_vase-painting_styles.
- Euboean_vase_painting hypernym Style.
- Euboean_vase_painting comment "Euboean vase painting was a regional style of ancient Greek vase painting, prevalent on the island of Euboea.The Iron Age pottery of Euboea is subdivided into four phases Subgeometric (1125-1050 BC), Protogeometric (1050-900 BC), Subprotogeometric (900-750 BC) and Late Geometric (750-700 BC). The finds from the cemeteries of Toumba, Skoubris and Palia, we well as from the settlements at Lefkandi and Xeropolis demonstrate the wealth of the island at that time.".
- Euboean_vase_painting label "Euboean vase painting".
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- Euboean_vase_painting sameAs Q1372128.
- Euboean_vase_painting sameAs Q1372128.
- Euboean_vase_painting wasDerivedFrom Euboean_vase_painting?oldid=680265416.
- Euboean_vase_painting depiction Jug_women_Louvre_CA2365.jpg.
- Euboean_vase_painting isPrimaryTopicOf Euboean_vase_painting.