- A
stamnos (plural
stamnoi;
adjective stamnoid) is a type of Gr****
pottery used to
store liquids.
Stamnoi had a foot, wide mouths, lids and
handles on their...
- the tale not
available from
written sources.
Detail of an
Etruscan red-figure
stamnos (from a pair
known as "Fould
stamnoi"), ca. 300 BC. From Vulci....
- height. The
drinking vessels were
found with a pair of
Etruscan bronze stamnoi or
vessels for wine-mixing that date from the same
period (also now in...
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especially athletes,
armed dancers and symposiasts. The
group often painted stamnoi, a vase
shape introduced to
Athens around 520 BC. The
drawing style of...
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Vrefokratousas and
Pantokratoros frescoes is
dated to the
start of 19th century.
Stamnoi village is
located 17 km
southeast of
Heraklion city and 7 km from Gournes...
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vases signed with the
phrase "Hermonax has
painted it" survive,
mainly stamnoi and lekythoi. He is
generally a
painter of
large pots,
though some cups...
- and
either scatter their ashes or
place them in a
bronze urn
called a
stamnoi.
Burial sites also
started to
contain fewer goods.
Possibly due to the...
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which carries his name. He
painted particularly large containers such as
stamnoi, kraters,
hydria and
shoulder amphorae, as well as
Nolan amphorae and pelike...
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narrative scenes are
known only from some of his
larger vases, such as
stamnoi and
hydriai depicting groups of
deities or
mythical events. Usually, however...
- He
painted twenty-seven
hydriai and
nineteen pelikes. He
painted twelve stamnoi and
eleven amphoras.
There are also
seven loutrophoroi, five lekythoi,...