- nymphs. Black-figured
Loutrophoroi]. Athens, ISBN 960-214-104-2 (in Gr****).
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Image of the Relief-Loutrophoros...
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intended for
mortuary use. The
forms produced included volute kraters,
loutrophoroi, paterai, oinochoai, lekythoi, fish plates, etc. The
decoration of these...
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often portra**** them
dressed as brides, and were
sometimes shaped like
loutrophoroi (vases
which held
water used to
bathe before the
wedding day). Athenian...
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style tended to
favour large vessels, like
volute kraters, amphorae,
loutrophoroi and hydriai. The
larger surface area was used to
depict up to 20 figures...
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Patera Painter. He
mainly painted large format volute kraters, amphorae,
loutrophoroi and hydriai. It is
likely that his
workshop was at Canosa. He depicted...
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Naples (H3253). Many of his works,
mostly volute kraters,
amphorae and
loutrophoroi, are of
large dimensions. He most
frequently depicted theatrical scenes...
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quarter of the
vases attributed to him,
including hydriai, nestorids,
loutrophoroi and a
large oenochoe are of
considerable size. The rest if his work is...
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typical Apulian vessel shapes, like
volute kraters,
column kraters,
loutrophoroi,
rhyta and
nestoris amphorae are absent,
pelikes are rare. The repertoire...
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inscribed “boundary of the
sanctuary of Nymphe”, and a
large number of
loutrophoroi, the
majority of
which were black-figure
dating to the 6th century. Nymphe...
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vessels with
space for
larger images, such as
volute kraters, amphorae,
loutrophoroi and hydriai.
Compositions contained up to 20 figures,
often arranged...