Red-figure Pottery

Red-figure pottery is a style of Greek pottery in which the figure outlines, details and the background are painted black, while the figure itself is not painted. This way, the figures take on the typical reddish tone of pottery after it has been burned in the presence of oxygen. Red-figure pottery, developed around 530 BC, superseded the earlier black-figure pottery because the new process allowed more intricate detail on the ornaments, humans, animals, etc. depicted. It remained popular until the late 4th century BC. Red-figure pottery is considered to mark the apex of Greek pottery, as most vases or cups famous today for their skillful painting are in the red-figure style.

External links

*Greek pottery images

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
mortgage broker
province of agrigento
triplanetary
tellico dam
alfrik
yali falls dam
arthur herbert, 1st earl of torrington
death busters
uss thrasher
uss tuna
uss turbot
salvage one
edwin baker
cabouco
university of toronto engineering society
squornshellous zeta
charles sprague sargent
testyourvoip
gamma tau
the neo luciferian church
humphrey chetham
gurps witch world
dance dance revolution 3rdmix
adrian scrope
john marascalco
cape lion
robert pigot
white figure pottery
shane cooper
transport network
little sister's book and art emporium
crikey
tubridy tonight
synergetics
steam aircraft
altyn air
the bulmershe school
growing up gotti
becher's brook
little heath school
the prom kings
bryan roy (writer)
province of catania
charas