
Kerch style - Wikipedia
The Kerch style / ˈ k ɜːr tʃ /, also referred to as Kerch vases, is an archaeological term describing vases from the final phase of Attic red-figure pottery production. Their exact chronology …
Attic Red-Figure Pelike, Kerch Style (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)
Attic Red-Figure Pelike, Kerch Style (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); about 360 B.C.; Attributed to the Painter of the Wedding Procession (Greek (Attic), active about 362 B.C.); …
Barnes Collection Online — Greek: Red-Figure Pelike
On the side facing out of the case is a battle scene between a nude Greek male figure and a fully covered Amazon woman. The dynamic composition and flowing drapery of the female warrior, …
Ostracon Ancient Art, Attic Red-figure Pelike with a Grypomachy, …
Attic Red-figure Pelike with a Grypomachy, Group G, 350-330 BC. Large Attic pelike of the Kerch style decorated with an Arimasp on horseback fighting off two griffins. The Amazon rides a …
Attic Red-Figure Pelike, Kerch Style - Painter of the Wedding ...
The bold use of color, raised relief areas, and gilding on this vase is typical of the Kerch Style of Athenian red-figure vase painting, named for an area on the Black Sea coast where many...
Marsyas Painter | Attic, Red-Figure, Vase-Painting | Britannica
Marsyas Painter (flourished c. 350–325 bc) was a Greek painter of the late Classical period, known for a pelike (wine container), now in the British Museum, of “Peleus Taming Thetis,” …
Getty Villa Museum Essay (pdf) - CliffsNotes
Sep 27, 2024 · Getty Villa Museum Essay Attic Red-Figure Pelike, Kerch Style by Painter of Munich 2365 is a red-figure oinochoe (jug) dating back to around 380 B.C. Greek colonies in …
Description: Attic-red-figure pelike, kerch style, Greek, about 360 BC, Attributed to the Painter of the Wedding Procession Location: 110 Lower Level Book reference: page 25
Red-figured storage jar (pelike), attributed to the Marsyas Painter
The painting on this pelike is characteristic of the so-called Kerch style, which developed in Athenian red-figure vase painting from about 375 BC onwards. The name comes from the …
(PDF) Attic Red-Figure Pelikai of the 4th Century BC from …
This book is the first fascicule devoted to Attic red-figure pelikai of the 4th century BC. It catalogues 40 vessels, mostly from the archaeological excavations of the Panticapaeum …
Terracotta pelike (wine jar) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Terracotta pelike (wine jar) Artist: Attributed to the Amazon Painter. Period: Classical. Date: 2nd half of the 4th century BCE. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. …
St. Petersburg St. 1792 (Vase) - Perseus Digital Library
Kerch pelike: Drawing of side B, showing Hermes receiving a divine child f...
Attic Red-Figure Pelike, Kerch Style (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)
Attic Red-Figure Pelike, Kerch Style (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); about 380 B.C.; Painter of Munich 2365 (Greek (Attic)); Terracotta; Object: 29.1 × 21.6 cm (11 7/16 × 8 1/2 in.); …
The Eleusinian iconography on the Red-figure pelike from …
A typical illustration of this situation is the scene, named "The initiation of Herakles in Eleusis" on the red-figure pelike (a Greek vase) from Kerch in the collection of Hermitage in St. …
Pelike | The Małopolska Virtual Museums
A pelike is a Greek vessel with an amphora-like shape, which was used to store liquids. The artefact from the National Museum in Kraków collections was made in the Kerch style, …
(PDF) Late Attic Red-figure Vases from Burials in the Kerč Area: The ...
A pelike can be the only Attic red-figured vase in a grave (Kekuvatskogo, Pavlovskiy), it can be a blackglazed vase while the red-figured vase is a lekanis (crypts 48, 50 and 47) or it may have …
Terracotta pelike (wine jar) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Terracotta pelike (wine jar) Artist: Attributed to the Painter of Munich 2365. Period: Late Classical. Date: ca. 375–350 BCE. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. …
Classical Period - Culture - IME
Kerch is the classical Panticapaeum, and many pots of this type have been discovered there. (The Kerch style died with red-figure pottery itself). The shapes most commonly found are the …
pelike - British Museum
Pottery: red-figured pelike. (a) Birth of Athene. In the centre Zeus seated en face on a throne, the legs of which have Ionic capitals; below the volutes is a band of dotted chequer pattern; below …
Some Kerch-Type Pelikai from Mylasa - Academia.edu
By analyzing various examples of pelikai and contextual findings, the study establishes a clearer historical timeline and artistic significance of these artifacts.