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Ancient pottery from the Metropolitan Museum of Art —
18 vases
Guide to Vase Shapes
How the Greeks Made Their Vases
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Krater
6
Hydria
3
Skyphos
3
Greek, South Italian, Lucanian
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Greek, Attic
16748
Cypriot
1068
Etruscan
608
Roman
585
Greek
285
Minoan
283
Greek, South Italian, Apulian
231
East Greek/Sardis, Lydian
144
Roman, Cypriot
131
Greek, Corinthian
111
Unknown fabric
87
Greek, South Italian, Tarentine
81
Greek, South Italian, Campanian
75
Mycenaean
66
Roman, Gaul
65
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Date
Title
Painter
Skyphos
RF
Attributed to the Palermo Painter
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ca. 430–400 BCE
Krater
RF
Attributed to the Pisticci Painter
·
ca. 430–410 BCE
Hydria
RF
Attributed to the Amykos Painter
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ca. 420–400 BCE
Skyphos
RF
Attributed to the Palermo Painter
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ca. 420–400 BCE
Hydria
South Italian, Lucanian
the Hamburg Painter
·
ca. 410–380 BCE
Krater
South Italian, Lucanian
Very close in style to the work of the Dolon Painter
·
ca. 400–360 BCE
Krater
RF
Attributed to the Dolon Painter
·
ca. 400–390 BCE
Hydria
RF
Attributed to the Workshop of the Creusa Painter
·
ca. 400–375 BCE
fragment of a nestoris (two-handled jar)?
South Italian, Lucanian
the Pisticci Painter
·
440–420 BCE
nestoris (two-handled jar)
South Italian, Lucanian
the Painter of New York 52.11.2
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ca. 360–350 BCE
nestoris (two-handled jar)
South Italian, Lucanian
the Primato Painter
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ca. 350–325 BCE
Krater
South Italian, Lucanian
late 5th/early 4th century BCE
Skyphos
South Italian, Lucanian
second half of the 4th century BCE
Krater
South Italian, Lucanian
late 5th/early 4th century BCE
Krater
South Italian, Lucanian
late 5th century BCE
fragment of an open shape (deep drinking cup)
South Italian, Lucanian
late 5th/early 4th century BCE
fragment of a closed shape
South Italian, Lucanian
late 5th century BCE
fragment of a closed shape
South Italian, Lucanian
late 5th century BCE
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)