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black-figure (noun) - a term used in the context of ancient Greek pottery to describe a style of decoration where figures are painted in black slip on a red clay background. This technique was prominent during the black-figure pottery phase in ancient Greece and is commonly seen on vases and other ceramic objects

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He was a black-figure painter of a classic style.
Panathenaic amphorae are only decorated in the black-figure technique.
The celebrated black-figure pottery style was born.
Exekias really was the great master of attic black-figure vase painting.
Many fine examples of black-figure vase painting and red-figure vase painting still exist.
In this regard they differ from all other styles of black-figure vase painting.
No pure black-figure works by Oltos are yet known.
It replaced the previously dominant style of black-figure vase painting within a few decades.
He was active during the transitional period between orientalising vase painting and black-figure proper ca.
It was quite the opposite of black-figure which had a red background.
Finally there are abecedaria and nonsense inscriptions, though these are largely confined to black-figure pots.
Ancient Greek black-figure pottery depicting a girl playing the tambourine.
It took the place of the previously dominant style of black-figure pottery within a few decades.
Attic black-figure exaleiptron of the birth of Athena from the head of Zeus c.
Imitations of vases from Chios in the black-figure style are known.

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Greek black-figure vases were very popular with the Etruscans, as is evident from frequent imports.
Chalcidian pottery is an important style of black-figure Greek vase painting.
Black-figure vase painting in Euboea was also influenced by Corinth and especially by Attica.
He produced a series of Panathenaic amphora, which are his only black-figure vases.
The Etruscans also developed their own black-figure ceramic industry oriented on Greek models.
Pictures of chickens are found on Greek red figure and black-figure pottery.
Initially, the vases followed examples of black-figure vase painting from Corinth and East Greece.
A Caeretan hydria is a type of ancient Greek painted vase, belonging to the black-figure style.
His black-figure style was influenced by Psiax and the Antimenes Painter.
Together with the Affecter, he is considered one of the mannerists of the black-figure style.
A black-figure vase painting of the 6th century BCE depicts Pantariste defeating the Greek warrior Timiades.
Early Greek alphabet painted on the body of an Attic black-figure cup.
For some black-figure styles, the origin is disputed.
The Kabiria vases are the main style of black-figure vases from Boeotia.
Black-figure vase painting.
The François Vase is a large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style.
The black-figure and red-figure vases evidence this practice.
The Gela Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter.
The black-figure scene, however, lacks the same precision and accuracy.
The Bellerophon Painter was one of the first Attic black-figure vase painters.
Examples are primarily in black-figure or white ground technique, though early examples may be red-figure.
The Goltyr Painter was an Attic vase painter of the black-figure style.
This bowl, called a krater, is a black-figure piece depicting a wedding procession.
Red-figure was an inversion of the hitherto common black-figure style.
Nonetheless, he continued to use the black-figure technique, which maintained many followers.
His speciality were white-ground lekythoi painted in the black-figure style.
Eye-cups usually feature a black-figure image on the interior, and red-figure motifs on the external surface.
The Lion Painter was one of the earliest Athens black-figure vase painters.
Black-Figure vase painting of women engaged in wool-working.
The first Attic artist to decorate Merrythought cups in the black-figure style was the C Painter.
O Black-figure pottery emerges at Corinth, later in Athens.
Red-figure vases slowly replaced the black-figure style.
An Attic black-figure neck amphora, by the Swing Painter c.
This water vessel can be found in both red - and black-figure technique.
Attic Black-Figure Amphora.

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