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Vase painters.
This article covers Greek and South Italian vase painters of the 7th3rd century BC. Vase painters distinguished by small capital letters have separate biographical entries within this article. The following members have entries:
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- Greece, ancient... (cont.)
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- paints
- palaces
- palaestrae
- palmettes
- papyrus
- parks
- patronage
- pediments
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(i)(b): Monumental sculpture: Architectural
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(ii)(c): Architectural sculpture: Subject-matter
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(ii)(c): Architectural sculpture: Subject-matter
- Pediment
- Pediment, §1: Architecture
- Pediment, §2(i): Sculpture and decoration: Greece
- Archaic
- periods
- Dark Age (c. 1050-c. 750 BC)
- perirrhanteria
- peristyle courtyards
- perspective
- piers (ii) (masonry)
- pigments
- pilasters
- plaques
- polychromy
- porticos
- portraits
- pottery
- Greece, ancient, §V: Pottery
- Greece, ancient, §V, 1(ii): Pottery: Shapes, uses and decoration
- Greece, ancient, §V, 1(iii): Pottery: Materials and techniques
- Greece, ancient, §V, 2(i): Protogeometric pottery: Introduction
- Greece, ancient, §V, 8: Unpainted pottery
- Greece, ancient, §VIII, 1(v): Gold and silver: Plate and pottery
- Attica
- Black-figure
- Black-glazed
- Geometric (c. 900-c. 700 BC)
- Italy
- Lakonia
- Orientalizing style
- Protogeometric
- Red-figure
- Ceramics, §II, 3: Trade: Classical, Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern wares
- Greece, ancient, §V, 6: Red-figure pottery
- Greece, ancient, §V, 6(ii)(c): South Italian Red-figure pottery: Sicilian
- Vase painters, §II: Andokides Painter
- Vase painters, §II: Berlin Painter
- Vase painters, §II: Makron
- Vase painters, §II: Psiax
- Attica
- Rhodes (island)
- White-ground
- 8th cent. BC
- proportions (architecture)
- propylaia
- prytaneia
- pyramids
- religion
- representation
- rolls
- roofs
- sanctuaries
- satires
- science and art
- sculptors
- sculpture
- Athens, §II, 1(ii): Acropolis: Sculpture
- Dissemination, §1(i)(a): Examples and problems: Classical sculpture
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(i): Monumental sculpture: Forms and functions
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(i)(c): Monumental sculpture: Non-architectural reliefs
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(iii)(c): Monumental sculptural materials: Wood
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(iii): Monumental sculpture: Materials
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 1(iv): Monumental sculpture: Techniques
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 2(i): Monumental sculpture: Antecedents
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 2: Monumental sculpture: Historical survey
- Greece, ancient, §IV, 2(iii): Classical monumental sculpture
- Polykleitos, §2: Followers
- Statue, §1(i): Greek
- acrolithic
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