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Stamnoi: An Exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum

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Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 1980. — 38 p.To the untrained eye, classical Greek vases may exhibit a certain sameness. However, a close examination of a selection of vases of just one shape may reveal the diversity in both the potter’s work and the drawing by different vase painters. The stamnos vase is a particularly good shape for this purpose, since it is used both as a wine container for drinking parties and as a cinerary urn.Table of Contents: Etruscan bronze stamnos Etruscan bronze handles Etruscan stamnos by Micali Painter Attic black-figured stamnos by the Michigan Painter Attic black-figured stamnos by the Michigan Painter Attic black-figured stamnos Attic stamnos in Six’s technique Attic stamnos in Six’s technique Attic red-figured stamnos by the Eucharides Painter Attic fragments of a stamnos by the Eucharides Painter Attic Eucharides fragments Attic red-figured stamnos by the Triptolemos Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by the Tyszkiewicz Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by the Syleus Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by the Siren Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by the Deepdene Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by the Dokimasia Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by the Copenhagen Painter Attic red-figured stamnos Copenhagen class Attic red-figured stamnos by the Niobid Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by the Aegisthus Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by the Achilles Painter Attic red-figured stamnos by a Polygnotan Etruscan stamnos by the Painter VG 43969 Etruscan stamnos of the group of Villa Giulia 2303

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