Attic “Saint-Valentine” skyphos
Attic skyphos of the so-called “Saint-Valentine” type, inspired by a late Classical prototype in the Louvre Museum, dated to ca. 450–400 BCE. This ...
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ATTIC BLACK ceramics are hand-thrown or hand modelled, hand painted with clay-based slips and the colours emerge during firing. They are free of toxic elements or acrylic materials and are not affected by usual liquids (tea, coffee, wine, vinegar, oil, detergents) or exposure to heat.
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Attic skyphos of the so-called “Saint-Valentine” type, inspired by a late Classical prototype in the Louvre Museum, dated to ca. 450–400 BCE. This ...
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Archaic Decorated Phiale Based on an original from the Louvre Museum collection (ca. 520–500 BC), this phiale follows the rare overpainting techni...
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White Ground Phiale This exquisite ceramic phiale showcases an intricate hunting scene, meticulously rendered in the white-ground technique. Around...
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White on Black Phiale - Six Technique This exquisite ceramic phiale showcases a hunting scene, meticulously rendered in the 'Six technique.' Around...
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A kalathos (or calathus) vase with flaring lip and painted decoration of plant motives based on ancient prototypes from the island of Melos at the ...
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A small kalathos (or calathus) vase with flaring lip and painted decoration of plant motives based on an ancient prototype from the island of Melos...
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Black-Figure Lekane with Calydonian Boar Hunting Scene This beautiful black-figure shallow bowl (lekane) is inspired by ancient Greek vases from th...
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from Thetis cabinet A pair of two hand built bowls based on Middle Neolithic prototypes from Tsangli (Sesklo II style), ca 5800-5400 BCE, Archaeol...
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from Thetis cabinet Hand-built bowl based on a Middle Neolithic lekane from Thessaly, ca 5800-5400 BCE, Archaeological Museum of Volos. Made by Ip...
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From the THETIS' cabinet Collection (one-of-a-kind) A black glazed pyxis comprising two items of the 4rth cent BCE. The lid based on a Hellenistic ...
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Black glazed ribbed mesomphalos phiale AA, 500-480 BCE H: 6,5cm, maxL: 16,5 cm
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Black-glazed bowl on stand with small cups attached around the rim.Hollow, flaring base; handles attached horizontally and bent inward over the rim...
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Black glaze one-handle dish, Attic, ca. 375–350 BCE. A shallow black-glazed bowl with a single horizontal handle and a low ring foot, based on a c...
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Black-glazed skyphos – Attic type, ca. 470–460 BCE Based on a Classical prototype from the Athenian Agora, this deep two-handled drinking cup combi...
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Attic black-glazed mug, ca. 500–480 BCE. A substantial one-handled drinking vessel with a deep, tulip-like body, rising from a broad projecting foo...
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