The History of Vase Painting
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Claireve Grandjouan
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The History of Vase Painting
Late 19th century-early 20th century
Clay
State:
Reproduction
9 5/8 x 6 5/16 x 1/4 in. (24.5 x 16 x 0.6 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number:
R.14
Geography:
Europe, Greece
Classification:
Containers and Vessels; Vessels; Vases
Culture/Nationality:
Greek; Turkish
Collection:
Robinson Collection
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- reproductions - Copies of art images, art objects, decorative arts, or other valued images or objects, made without intent to deceive; with regard to art images, it includes photographic reproductions. The term implies more precise and faithful imitation than does the term "copies (derivative objects)." Where the intent is to deceive, see "forgeries" or "counterfeits." For prints copying other two-dimensional works, typically dating from before the widespread use of photography, use "reproductive prints."
- vase paintings - Refers to two-dimensional decoration applied to pottery by using paint made of metallic oxides or other pigments held in suspension in slip or another medium. The term is particularly used to refer to Ancient Greek red- and black-figure works. See also "porcelain paintings (visual works)."
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