Canosa vases, the Glossary
Canosa vases, also known as “Magenta wares," are a type of funerary pottery belonging to ancient Apulian vase painting.[1]
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14 relations: Ancient Greek funerary vases, Apulian vase painting, Arpi, Askos (pottery vessel), Canosa di Puglia, Gorgons, Kantharos, Krater, Naiskos, Nike (mythology), Oenochoe, Ordona, Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Slip (ceramics).
- Ancient Greek vase-painting styles
- Canosa di Puglia
Ancient Greek funerary vases
Ancient Greek funerary vases are decorative grave markers made in ancient Greece that were designed to resemble liquid-holding vessels.
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Apulian vase painting
Apulian vase painting was a regional style of South Italian vase painting from ancient Apulia in southeast Italy. Canosa vases and Apulian vase painting are ancient Greek vase-painting styles.
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Arpi
Arpi (Ἄρποι), Argyrippa (Ἀργύριππα), and Argos Hippium (Ἄργος Ἵππιον) was an ancient city of Apulia, Italy, 16 miles (26 km) west of the sea coast, and 2 miles (3.5 km) north of modern Foggia (next to the modern Arpi Nova).
Askos (pottery vessel)
Askos (Ancient Greek ἀσκός "tube"; plural: ἀσκοί - askoi) is the name given in modern terminology to a type of ancient Greek pottery vessel used to pour small quantities of liquids such as oil.
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Canosa di Puglia
Canosa di Puglia, generally known simply as Canosa (Canaus), is a town and comune in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, southern Italy.
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Gorgons
The Gorgons (Γοργώνες), in Greek mythology, are three monstrous sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, said to be the daughters of Phorcys and Ceto.
Kantharos
A kantharos (κάνθαρος) or cantharus is a type of ancient Greek cup used for drinking.
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Krater
A krater or crater (κρᾱτήρ|krātḗr|mixing vessel,; crātēr) was a large two-handled type of vase in Ancient Greek pottery and metalwork, mostly used for the mixing of wine with water.
Naiskos
The naiskos (naiskoi; ναΐσκος, diminutive of ναός, "temple") is a small temple in classical order with columns or pillars and pediment.
Nike (mythology)
In Greek mythology and ancient religion, Nike (lit;, modern) is the goddess who personifies victory in any field including art, music, war, and athletics.
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Oenochoe
An oenochoe, also spelled oinochoe (οἰνοχόη; from οἶνος, oînos, "wine", and χέω, khéō,, sense "wine pourer";: oinochoai; Neo-Latin: oenochoë,: oenochoae; English: oenochoes or oinochoes), is a wine jug and a key form of ancient Greek pottery.
Ordona
Ordona is a small town and comune of the province of Foggia in the region of Apulia in southern Italy.
Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
The Realencyclopädie (German for "Practical Encyclopedia"; RE) is a series of German encyclopedias on Greco-Roman topics and scholarship.
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Slip (ceramics)
A slip is a clay slurry used to produce pottery and other ceramic wares.
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See also
Ancient Greek vase-painting styles
- Apulian vase painting
- Argive vase painting
- Belly Amphora by the Andokides Painter (Munich 2301)
- Bilingual vase painting
- Black-figure pottery
- Black-glazed Ware
- Boeotian vase painting
- Boxing Siana Cup
- Caeretan hydria
- Campanian vase painting
- Canosa vases
- Centuripe ware
- Chalcidian pottery
- Cycladic vase painting
- East Greek Bird Bowl
- East Greek vase painting
- Etruscan vase painting
- Euboean vase painting
- Geometric art
- Gnathia vases
- Hadra vase
- Ionic vase painting
- Kabiria Group
- Kerch style
- Klazomenian sarcophagi
- Klazomenian vase painting
- Laconian vase painting
- Little-Master cup
- Lucanian vase painting
- Mannerists (Greek vase painting)
- Minoan pottery
- Minyan ware
- Mycenaean pottery
- Northampton Group
- Orientalizing period
- Paestan vase painting
- Pontic Group
- Protogeometric style
- Pseudo-Chalkidian vase painting
- Red-figure pottery
- Rhodian vase painting
- Samian vase painting
- Sicilian vase painting
- Six's technique
- South Italian ancient Greek pottery
- Thessalian vase painting
- West Slope Ware
- White-ground technique
- Wild Goat Style
Canosa di Puglia
- Arch of Trajan (Canosa)
- Canosa di Puglia
- Canosa vases
- Loconia