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Samian vase painting was a regional style of ancient Greek vase painting; it formed part of East Greek vase painting. Vases were produced on Samos since the Geometric period. At the Heraion of Samos, many Geometric vases were discovered, including high-footed kraters, ''kantharoi'', ''kotyles'', ''skyphoi'' and round-mouthed ''oinochoai''. Details such as the diagonally hatched maeanders and four-leafed starts betray an Attic influence. Images of birds are very common, as are horses, on Samos typically with a long main, reaching as far as the middle of the back. In one case, a ''prosthesis'' is depicted. Around 560/550 BC, Samian potters began to produce black-figure vessels of types adopted from Attic vase painting. These types are Little-master cups and face-shaped ''kantharoi''. The painting is precise and decorative. Besides Miletus and Rhodes, Samos was one of the main production centres of vases in the Wild Goat style. == Bibliography == * Thomas Mannack: ''Griechische Vasenmalerei. Eine Einführung''. Theiss, Stuttgart 2002, p. 81f., 90-94, 134f.. ISBN 3-8062-1743-2. * Matthias Steinhart: ''Schwarzfigurige Vasenmalerei II. Ausserattisch''. In: Der Neue Pauly, vol. 11, cols. 276-281. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Samian vase painting」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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