Geometric

Attic Geometric Trefoil Mouth Oinochoe. From Athens (c.725 BC) by Ancient Greek Pottery

The artwork, titled “Attic Geometric Trefoil Mouth Oinochoe,” is a piece of ancient Greek pottery from Athens, dating back to approximately 725 BC. Made from terracotta, this artifact is representative of the Geometric art movement and serves both ornamental and utilitarian purposes. It is currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece. The …

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Attic Late Geometric Amphora. From Athens. By the Dipylon Painter (c.750 BC) by Ancient Greek Pottery

The artwork, titled “Attic Late Geometric Amphora,” hails from Athens and was crafted by the Dipylon Painter around 750 BC. This piece, made from terracotta, belongs to the Geometric art movement and serves as both an ornament and a utensil. It is currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece. The amphora exemplifies …

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Attic Late Geometric Pyxis with Four Horses on the Lid. From Kerameikos (c.735 BC) by Ancient Greek Pottery

The artwork, “Attic Late Geometric Pyxis with Four Horses on the Lid,” dates back to approximately 735 BC and is a quintessential example of ancient Greek pottery. Created during the Geometric art movement and rendered in terracotta, this piece belongs to the genre of ornament and utensil and is part of the “Relief and Plastic” …

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Attic Middle Geometric Amphora from Kerameikos (c.800 BC) by Ancient Greek Pottery

The artwork, known as the “Attic Middle Geometric Amphora from Kerameikos,” is a piece of Ancient Greek Pottery dating back to approximately 800 BC. Created from terracotta, this vessel belongs to the Geometric art movement and serves as both an ornament and utensil. It is currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece. …

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