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    Beth Cohen, "The Colors of Clay: Special Techniques in Athenian Vases"

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    Beth Cohen, "The Colors of Clay: Special Techniques in Athenian Vases"

    Beth Cohen, "The Colors of Clay: Special Techniques in Athenian Vases"
    Publisher: J. Paul Getty | 2006 | ISBN: 0892369426 | English | PDF | 384 pages | 44.9 Mb

    This book and the exhibition it accompanies are the first to examine in detail the full range of decorative techniques on Athenian terracotta vases from the Archaic through the Late Classical period (approximately 500 to 340 B.C.). An introduction, a chapter on technical aspects of vase decoration, and nine essays accompany the 105 vase entries presented here. The techniques of these vases include coral red, added clay and gilding, plastic vases, white ground, and Six’s technique.
    Lenders to the Exhibition
    Foreword
    Michael Brand
    Acknowledgments
    Map
    Abbreviations
    Introduction
    Beth Cohen
    Technical Studies of Some Attic Vases in the J. Paul Getty Museum
    Jeffrey Maish, Marie Svoboda, Susan Lansing-Maish
    Chapter 1:
    Bilingual Vases
    Bilingual Vases and Vase-Painters
    Beth Cohen
    Entries 1–6
    Chapter 2:
    Coral-red Gloss
    Coral-red Gloss: Potters, Painters, and Painter-Potters
    Beth Cohen
    Entries 7–14
    Chapter 3:
    Six’s Technique
    Six’s Technique: Black Ground
    Beth Cohen
    Entries 15–26
    Chapter 4:
    Added Clay and Gilding
    Added Clay and Gilding in Athenian Vase-painting
    Beth Cohen
    Entries 27–39
    Chapter 5:
    Outline in Black- and Red-figure Vase-painting
    Outline as a Special Technique in Black- and Red-figure Vase-painting
    Beth Cohen
    Entries 40–49
    Chapter 6:
    White Ground
    Attic White Ground: Potter and Painter
    Joan R. Mertens
    Entries 50–69
    Chapter 7:
    Plastic Vases and Vases with Plastic Additions
    Athenian Potters and the Production of Plastic Vases
    Marion True
    Entries 70–89
    Chapter 8:
    The Sotades Tomb
    The Sotades Tomb
    Dyfri Williams
    Entries 90–99
    Chapter 9:
    Kerch-style Vases
    Kerch-style Vases: The Female
    Kenneth Lapatin
    Entries 100–105
    Glossary
    Photograph Credits, Catalogue Entries
    Concordances
    Index of Painters, Potters, Groups, and Classes
    Abbreviations for References
    References


    “The catalogue … is truly excellent and makes an important contribution to the study of Greek art.” —Bryn Mawr Classical Review

    “Essential.” —Choice


    Beth Cohen is an art historian who has published on classical Greek and Italian Renaissance art.

    Jeffrey Maish, Marie Svoboda, and Susan Lansing-Maish are associate curator, conservator associate, and assistant curator, respectively, in the Department of Antiquities Conservation at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

    Marion True and Kenneth Lapatin are curator and associate curator, respectively, in the Department of Antiquities at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

    Joan Mertens is curator in the Department of Greek and Roman Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    Dyfri Williams is keeper of Greek and Roman antiquities at the British Museum.


    Beth Cohen, "The Colors of Clay: Special Techniques in Athenian Vases"