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Greek Vases activity

Student create their Ancient Greek vases with their own narrative or myth. They will learn to use Greek patterns and Greek alphabet. includes patterns, alphabet, templates, examples of finished vases, and outlines of Greek themes images…
Ancient Greece Pottery

Pottery is one of the many things Greek culture is known for. These are some of the basic vase or pottery types used by the ancient Greeks.
The death of Talos Red Figure Krater Vase Ancient Greek Pottery Museum Copy 18in

Our vase is a copy of the famous krater (400B.C) known as «The death of talos» which is exhibited in the National Archaeological Museum in Ruvo di Puglia.
Greek Vases: 2 Lithographs from 1902

Two antique lithographs depicting 20 kinds of antique Greek Vases, Amphora, Bowls, all beautifully decorated. This type of lithograph is a so-called chromo-lithograph which is of highest quality and
1852 Antique Vases Italian-Greek print, Curious Art Object engraving, curiosity oddity craftwork history pottery ceramic art Hydria krater

1852 Antique Vases Italian-Greek print, Curious Art Object engraving, curiosity oddity craftwork history pottery ceramic art Hydria krater. This is a fine and original print from 1852 which shows differents types of vases. SUBJECT: Art Objects – Vases Italian – Greeks I PAPER SIZE: Approx Inches 9.2\
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1stdibs Pottery – Ancient Greek Glazed Hydria Vase 350 Bc Classical Greek Pottery

A large, elegant black ware hydria vase from Magna Graecia, dating to the late 4th-early 3rd century BC.With broad splayed foot and voluminous, acorn-shaped, reeded body, a cylindrical neck, two upturned handles, and a third vertical handle at the back. Covered with a black glaze, the rim with egg-and-dart decoration and the neck with a delicate olive sprig necklace, added in red.Measures: Height 38 cmWidth 28 cmProvenance:Private collection, Sussex, UK; acquired before 1956.
Pair Of Ferdinand Levillain Lighting – Neo-Greek Vase-Candelabras F. Levillain F. Barbedienne French Greek Revival Bronze, Griotte Marble

Signed F. Levillain and F. BarbediennePair of three light arm heron topped candelabra, made two patina bronze. Each, designed in the shape of a tripod Amphora adorned with Hercules heads, is decorated in low-relief with ancient times sacrifice scenes. Many masks, vine branches, music instruments and other drinking cups complete that neo-Greek decor on the vase. Resting on moulded red griotte marble bases.It is possible that this type of vase was edited from the bronze vase exposed by Ferdinand Levillain at the Salon of 1875 under the title The Sacrifice (No.1328). It was undoubtedly included under the title Amphora low reliefs sacrifice in the catalog published by Barbedienne in 1880.Ferdinand Barbedienne widely circulated works by Ferdinand Levillain and made known to the general public. For this, he did not hesitate to turn here his vases into lamps. Levillain accepted that practice, as Colin reported \