Lucanian red-figure pottery

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Lucanian red-figure pottery is a regional style of South Italian Greek vase painting, produced by the Lucanians and noted for its distinctive red-figure technique and local mythological and decorative themes.

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Lucanian red-figure pottery canonical 1

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instanceOf South Italian Greek vase painting tradition
ancient Greek ceramic art
red-figure pottery style
artisticStyleOf vase painting
culture Lucanians
Magna Graecia
surface form: Magna Graecia Greek colonies
depicts Greek mythological scenes
funerary scenes
local heroic legends
symposium scenes
warriors and armor
developedIn Lucania
Southern Italy
surface form: South Italy
foundInArchaeologicalContext South Italian burial assemblages
tombs in Lucania
function funerary offering
prestige good
symposium vessel
hasCharacteristic distinctive regional decorative motifs
emphasis on frontal and three-quarter views of figures
frequent use of ornamental borders
local mythological themes
use of added white and yellow details
use of large reserved areas of clay
hasPainter Amykos Painter
Brooklyn-Budapest Painter
Creusa Painter
Pisticci Painter
hasWorkshop Pisticci Painter workshop
inspiredBy Attic vase paintings
surface form: Attic red-figure pottery
material fired clay
partOf South Italian red-figure pottery
productionMethod kiln-fired ceramics
wheel-made pottery
relatedTo Apulian red-figure pottery
Campanian red-figure pottery
Paestan red-figure pottery
Sicilian red-figure pottery
timePeriod 4th century BC
late 5th century BC
typicalForm amphora
bell-krater
hydria
krater
lekythos
pelike
volute-krater
usesTechnique red-figure technique

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Lucani knownFor Lucanian red-figure pottery