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Why/How was it used?

Who used/produced it?

Purposes

  • Vessels for storing perfume, water, wine, and oil
  • Transporting food and wine (amphora)
  • Pouring libations (lekythos)
  • Drinking vessel for water/wine (kantharos or kylix)
  • Drawing water (lydria)

Empire & States

Meaning

  • Corinth (first produced)
  • Laconia & Southern Italy (Euboean settlers)
  • Attica (150 years)
  • Athens
  • Sparta
  • Boeotia
  • Buboea
  • Mythology
  • Hellenic civilization (true character)
  • Symbolizes Humanism
  • Depicts literature and interaction

References in the Art

People who produced

and used them

  • Krater made by Ergotimos and painted by Kleitas focused on animals and humans, showcasing mythology
  • Exekias was a vase that had Ajax and Achilles playing a board game during the Trojan War, which demonstrated peace and dignity
  • Potters
  • Artists
  • Storytellers
  • Wine Sellers
  • Jewelers
  • Athletes

Black and Orange Pottery

Works Cited

Period, Time. "Athenian Vase Painting: Black- and Red-Figure Techniques | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art." The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Oct. 2013. <http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/vase/

Cartwright, Mark. "Greek Pottery." Ancient Encyclopedia History. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Oct. 2013. < http://www.ancient.eu.com/Greek_Pottery/

"Black-on-Orange Ceramic Production in the Aztec Empire's Heartland | Mary G. Hodge | M. James Blackman | Leah D. Minc | Hector Neff | Academic Room." Academic Knowledge Management Platform | Educational Websites | OER | MOOC. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Oct. 2013. <http://www.academicroom.com/article/black-orange-ceramic-production-aztec-empires-heartland>.

"Black-on-Orange Ceramic Production in the Aztec Empire's Heartland | Mary G. Hodge | M. James Blackman | Leah D. Minc | Hector Neff | Academic Room." Academic Knowledge Management Platform | Educational Websites | OER | MOOC. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Oct. 2013. <http://www.academicroom.com/article/black-orange-ceramic-production-aztec-empires-heartland>.

Styles of Pots

Aryballos

Hydria

Used for perfueme and oil

Used by atheletes to carry water. Each atlete had a person one for their wrist

Pyxis

Used to store toilitries and/or Jewlery

Lekythos

Used to store oil

What is Black and Orange Pottery?

Overview

Process and Techniques

  • Techniques of black and red pottery by the Athens in 6-4 B.C.E
  • Included simple designs and used pottery for household purposes
  • Some Greek pottery dates back to 700 B.C.E
  • First potter used a wheel
  • Often broken into separate parts
  • Dried parts to a leather harness and applied slip (liquified clay)
  • Color was of the slip, but sometimes pigments
  • Red-figure technique 530 B.C.E., but later replaced by the black technique

Black and Orange Pottery

By Gregory Davis & Nana Kyem

Based on Jim Harvey's speech structures

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