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- Red-figure_pottery abstract "Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 520 B.C. and remained in use until the late 3rd century B.C. It replaced the previously dominant style of black-figure vase painting within a few decades. Its modern name is based on the figural depictions in red colour on a black background, in contrast to the preceding black-figure style with black figures on a red background. The most important areas of production, apart from Attica, were in Southern Italy. The style was also adopted in other parts of Greece. Etruria became an important centre of production outside the Greek World.Attic red-figure vases were exported throughout Greece and beyond. For a long time, they dominated the market for fine ceramics. Only few centres of pottery production could compete with Athens in terms of innovativeness, quality and production capacity. Of the red figure vases produced in Athens alone, more than 40,000 specimens and fragments survive today. From the second most important production centre, Southern Italy, more than 20,000 vases and fragments are preserved. Starting with the studies by John D. Beazley and Arthur Dale Trendall, the study of this style of art has made enormous progress. Some vases can be ascribed to individual artists or schools. The images provide evidence for the exploration of Greek cultural history, everyday life, iconography, and mythology.".
- Red-figure_pottery thumbnail Cup_Apatouria_Louvre_G138.jpg?width=300.
- Red-figure_pottery wikiPageExternalLink 69457.
- Red-figure_pottery wikiPageExternalLink default.htm.
- Red-figure_pottery wikiPageExternalLink archive.htm.
- Red-figure_pottery wikiPageID "1457406".
- Red-figure_pottery wikiPageRevisionID "600335934".
- Red-figure_pottery hasPhotoCollection Red-figure_pottery.
- Red-figure_pottery subject Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_art.
- Red-figure_pottery subject Category:5th-century_BC_Greek_art.
- Red-figure_pottery subject Category:Ancient_Greek_pottery.
- Red-figure_pottery subject Category:Ancient_Greek_vase-painting_styles.
- Red-figure_pottery subject Category:Archaic_Greek_art.
- Red-figure_pottery comment "Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 520 B.C. and remained in use until the late 3rd century B.C. It replaced the previously dominant style of black-figure vase painting within a few decades. Its modern name is based on the figural depictions in red colour on a black background, in contrast to the preceding black-figure style with black figures on a red background.".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Ceramica a figure rosse".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Cerámica de figuras rojas".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Cerâmica de figuras vermelhas".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Céramique à figures rouges".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Red-figure pottery".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Roodfigurige stijl".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Rotfigurige Vasenmalerei".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Styl czerwonofigurowy".
- Red-figure_pottery label "Краснофигурная вазопись".
- Red-figure_pottery label "紅彩陶器".
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Rotfigurige_Vasenmalerei.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Ερυθρόμορφος_ρυθμός.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Cerámica_de_figuras_rojas.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Irudi_gorrien_zeramika.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Céramique_à_figures_rouges.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Ceramica_a_figure_rosse.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Roodfigurige_stijl.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Styl_czerwonofigurowy.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Cerâmica_de_figuras_vermelhas.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs m.0531vv.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Q633683.
- Red-figure_pottery sameAs Q633683.
- Red-figure_pottery wasDerivedFrom Red-figure_pottery?oldid=600335934.
- Red-figure_pottery depiction Cup_Apatouria_Louvre_G138.jpg.
- Red-figure_pottery isPrimaryTopicOf Red-figure_pottery.