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About to flip my shit trying to find a photo of stamnos supposedly in the Louvre, but at least I came across this photo of a wine jug depicting an absolutely magnificent owl with arms and… well, arms.
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chloewongstudio · 1 year
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Two old test prints of a famous oinochoe which I have long since forgotten the name of… I made this one in a real rush in 2021 after not having printed in a while so - again - not perfect, but it set the tone for the kind of things I want to print!
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romegreeceart · 6 months
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Lucanian oinochoe depicting a symposium
* Basilicata
* 380-360 BCE
* Brooklyn-Budapest Painter
* British Museum
London, July 2022
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jievan · 1 year
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三相女神-黑卡蒂
Triple Goddess-HEKATE
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platosfire · 1 year
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shiny oinochoe necklaces, available in gold (with gold filled chain) or silver (with sterling silver chain) ✨
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waldires · 8 months
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Ceramic black-figure oinochoe depicting Dionysus. Workshop of the Athena Painter. Late Archaic Period, c.500-490 BC. Museum of Fine Art, Boston
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MWW Artwork of the Day (8/3/22) Attributed to the Meidias Painter (Greek, fl. late 5th c. BCE) Women Perfuming Clothes (c. 420-410 BCE) Terracotta red-figure oinochoe, 21.4 x 17.9 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Gift of Samuel G. Ward)
An oenochoe (also spelt oinochoe) is a wine jug and a key form of Greek pottery. The scene depicts two women in festive dress perfuming garments. A stool suspended by chords is piled with folded clothing. On the ground below, there is a pile of wood shavings and twigs from which smoke rises. One woman carefully empties an oinochoe onto the fire. The other woman surveys the "swing" and stands beside a stately chair with a footstool over which more clothes are slung. At the far left is a wreathed boy wearing a himation (cloak). The shape of the vase facilitates the association of the scene with the Anthesteria, a three-day festival held in January/February that celebrated the new wine with the special inclusion of young children, an epiphany of Dionysos, and the ritual marriage of the god with the basilinna, the wife of the chief archon of Athens. 
For more Ancient Greek pottery, visit this MWW Special Collection: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=TheMuseumWithoutWalls&set=a.419770264795015  
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aw6uhypeqro · 1 year
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blueiskewl · 1 month
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An Attic Black-glazed Oinochoe Circa mid-5th Century B.C.
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ddiomedes · 10 months
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tathenaaaaaaaa · 5 months
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What if, hear me out, what if ? we brought back ceramics in their original daily use
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the-puffinry · 7 months
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I really enjoy this oinochoe where a woman (maybe?) is just watching a young man going out of his mind with a lyre and also there's a duck.
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"what the quack?"
i like to imagine that's his/her pet duck and they're observing him together.
(Oinochoe, late 5th century, Boeotian).
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memories-of-ancients · 5 months
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Terracotta oinochoe, Greece, circa 625 BC
from The J. Paul Getty Museum
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romegreeceart · 1 year
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Greek pottery
* Athens
* 6th century BCE (wine jug) and 5th century BCE (offering-dish)
* British Museum
London, July 2022
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deutsche-bahn · 6 months
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Doodles of ancient Greek pottery from the geometric period.
the Elgin Amphora, 780-750BC, excavated in Athens
oinochoe, circa 725BC
skyphos, 740-720BC, with a one-bird motif that's typical for skyphoi made in Chalcis
pyxis with four horses, circa 740BC, attributed to the "Painter of London"
pitcher, 760-750BC, made in Attica
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platosfire · 1 year
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