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Greek Vases
Ancient pottery from the Metropolitan Museum of Art —
4,740 vases
Guide to Vase Shapes
How the Greeks Made Their Vases
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Fragments
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GEO
ORI
BF
RF
WG
BIL
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Techniques
GEO
Geometric
c. 900–700 BC
ORI
Orientalising
c. 720–620 BC
BF
Black-figure
c. 620–480 BC
RF
Red-figure
c. 530–320 BC
WG
White-ground
c. 500–400 BC
BIL
Bilingual
c. 530–510 BC
All Shapes
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All Shapes
Amphora
334
Krater
154
Kylix
332
Lekythos
250
Hydria
122
Oinochoe
198
Pelike
30
Stamnos
25
Psykter
3
Pyxis
69
Alabastron
35
Aryballos
56
Dinos
17
Lebes Gamikos
14
Loutrophoros
11
Skyphos
96
Kantharos
44
Phiale
23
All Cultures
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All Cultures
Cypriot
1059
Greek, Attic
946
Roman
400
Etruscan
309
Greek
276
Roman, Cypriot
131
Greek, South Italian, Apulian
130
Greek, Corinthian
92
Minoan
70
Greek, South Italian, Tarentine
69
Greek, South Italian, Campanian
66
64
Mycenaean
56
Greek, Boeotian
52
Étrurie
46
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Date
Title
Painter
two-handled bowl with spout
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
Bowl
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
bowl
GEO
1600–1450 BCE
lentoid flask
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
bowl
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
jug
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1200 BCE
rattle
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Jar, miniature
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
double bil-bil
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
conical rhyton (vase for liquid offerings)
GEO
ca. 1600–1500 BCE
bridge-spouted jar
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
bridge-spouted jar
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
tankard
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
jug with incised decoration
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
vase in the form of a fish
GEO
ca. 1600 BCE
two-handled bowl
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
juglet
GEO
ca. 1600–1150 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
bowl
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
statuette of the upper part of a woman
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
rattle (?) in the form of an owl
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
alabastron (jar)
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
Small terracotta biconical spindle-whorl
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
white-shaved juglet
GEO
1600–1050 BCE
beak-spouted jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
sherd from the mouth of a vase with neck ridge
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
biconical spindle-whorl
GEO
ca. 1600–1200 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
alabastron (jar)
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
juglet
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
Spindle-whorl
GEO
ca. 1600–1050 BCE
bowl with wishbone handle
GEO
ca. 1600–1450 BCE
biconical spindle-whorl
GEO
ca. 1600–1200 BCE
kalathos (vase with flaring lip)
GEO
ca. 1550–1425 BCE
jar with three handles
GEO
ca. 1525–1490 BCE
base of cup with marine design
GEO
ca. 1525–1450 BCE
bowl
Minoan
ca. 1500–1450 BCE
squat jar
GEO
ca. 15th century BCE
askos (vessel) in the form of a bird or turtle
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
vase in the form of a bull's head
Minoan
ca. 1450–1400 BCE
askos (vessel) with bull protome
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
bowl
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
conical footed bowl
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
bowl
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
vase in the form of a bull
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
vase in the form of a bull
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
vase in the form of a bull
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
jug
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
rim from a vase with bands and dots in circles
GEO
ca. 1450–1400 BCE
statuette of a nude woman
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
vase in the form of a bull
GEO
ca. 1450–1200 BCE
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