Bucchero Pottery from Southern Etruria ( Cambridge Classical Studies )

Publication series :Cambridge Classical Studies

Author: Tom B. Rasmussen;  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9781316891520

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521024617

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780521024617

Subject: J110.9 艺术史、艺术思想史

Keyword: 世界各国艺术概况

Language: ENG

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A study of fine pottery made by the Etruscans from the seventh to the fourth century BC. Bucchero is a very common type of fine pottery that was made by the Etruscans when their civilization was at its height, from the seventh to the fourth century BC. This book presents a sequence of bucchero pottery from archaeological contexts. Bucchero is a very common type of fine pottery that was made by the Etruscans when their civilization was at its height, from the seventh to the fourth century BC. This book presents a sequence of bucchero pottery from archaeological contexts. Bucchero is a very common type of fine pottery that was made by the Etruscans when their civilization was at its height, from the seventh to the fourth century BC. This study concentrates on the products of South Etruria, where the earliest and finest bucchero was made, and where the tradition lasts longest. Until recently bucchero has been little studied, and the aim of this book is to present a sequence of pottery from archaeological contexts, so that the development of the ware can be seen as a whole within a chronological framework. Many of the tomb-groups catalogued are published here for the first time. In studying the shapes careful consideration is given to the affinities with Greek and with other Etruscan wares. A full survey of the decorative techniques is included, and the pattern of distribution both within Etruria and further afield is discussed. An important feature of the book is a series of si

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