Search for dissertations about: "Attic pottery"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the words Attic pottery.

  1. 1. ATHENIAN POTTERY AND CYPRIOTE PREFERENCES

    Author : Niki Eriksson; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Attic; black figure; context; Cyprus; find-spots; geography; history; iconography; microarchaeology; pattern; pottery shapes; provenances; red figure; religion; seriality; social practices; structualization.;

    Abstract : Attic Black Figure and Red Figure pottery was continuously imported in Cyprus for about 300 years; the first imports are noted ca 580/575 BC, and the last ca 325/300 BC, at about the same time (294 BC) as Cyprus was annexed by Ptolemy I and the city-kingdoms of Cyprus ceased to exist. The material presented in this thesis amounts to 895 pieces of pottery and every possible effort was made to include all known pottery found in Cyprus. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Chicago Painter and the Villa Giulia Painter's group

    Author : Siv Blomqvist-Linér; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Attic pottery; Classical art; Dionysos; iconography; maenads; mythological motifs; red-figure; satyrs; stamnoi; vase-painting;

    Abstract : The Chicago Painter is a member of the Villa Giulia Painter's group during the decades around 450 B.C. in Athens. He is a red-figure vase painter who has been named by J. READ MORE

  3. 3. The Lenaia vases revisited : image, ritual and Dionysian women

    Author : Viveca Olsson; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Attic pottery; black figure vases; red figure vases; Lenaia vases; stamnos; iconography; Dionysus; Dionysian women; maenads; Delphi; Thyiades; Greek cult; cult image; ritual; Etruria;

    Abstract : This study deals with the so-called Lenaia vases, a group of fifty vases which were painted with similar imagery in Attica during 490-420 BC. The motifs of these vases depict "Dionysian" women, drinking wine and sacrificing bloody and bloodless offerings before a cult image of Dionysos. READ MORE