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The Red-Figured Vases of Apulia: Volume 1 Monographs on Classical Archaeology



This is a book about classical archaeology in Apulia. It is the first volume of a two-volume work, and it includes a survey of the history and development of the fabric of Apulian red-figured vases. The authors have tried to include all the more significant workshops and to give a representative selection of the minor pieces. Many Apulian vases display a very high level of technical and artistic c... more details
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  • A survey of the history and development of the fabric of Apulian red-figured vases
  • Includes a representative selection of the minor pieces
  • Many Apulian vases display a very high level of technical and artistic competence


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Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780198132189
Publication Date 1978-12-14
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This is a book about classical archaeology in Apulia. It is the first volume of a two-volume work, and it includes a survey of the history and development of the fabric of Apulian red-figured vases. The authors have tried to include all the more significant workshops and to give a representative selection of the minor pieces. Many Apulian vases display a very high level of technical and artistic competence, and the representations upon them are often of remarkable interest, not only for their illustrations of mythological and theatrical themes but also for the light they shed upon the daily life, customs, and religious beliefs of the Greek colonists and native inhabitants of Apulia.

The total number of extant Apulian red-figured vases cannot fall far short of 10,000, and the present work (the first of two volumes) is the first attempt to survey the history and development of the fabric as a whole, from its beginnings in the later fifth century BC to its end around 300. It does not attempt to give a complete corpus, but the authors have tried to include all the more significant workshops and to give a representative selection of the minor pieces. Many Apulian vases display a very high level of technical and artistic competence, and the representations upon them are often of remarkable interest, not only for their illustrations of mythological and theatrical themes but also for the light they shed upon the daily life, customs, and religious beliefs of the Greek colonists and native inhabitants of Apulia.
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