User:ArchaiOptix/(Etrusco-)Campanian black figure pottery

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Dear visitor,
welcome to this partition of my picture gallery.
For my picture galleries about other object categories of ancient art please turn to my general user page (link on the top of this page).

Old Satyr Marsyas with ivy wreath

About me:
I am teaching Classics (Ancient Greek and Latin), Theology, modern Greek and Italian. I am particularly interested in Archaeology and History of Ancient Art. One of my other hobbies is photography. Combining these two hobbies I take lots of pictures in museums and archaeological sites and catalogue the photos according to the scientific literature.

About this picture gallery:
Under the relevant categories (of museums and painting styles) and more systematically on this user page I share a selection of my photos of ancient art.
The site is under construction since January 2020.
I thank all directors of museums who permit photography of the exhibits for private, educational, scientific, non-commercial purposes, thus spreading the knowledge of their treasures in a wider public. I hope that my photos published on wikimedia commons act also as an incentive to visit these museums and admire the works of art directly. Therefore editing the photos I refrain from replacing the background, so that the objects can be seen as displayed in the museum. If you intend to use one of my photos for commercial aims, I would recommend you to contact the museum.

(Etrusco-)Campanian black figure pottery

workshop at Capua, ca. 520-400/370 BC
classified according to: Mingazzini, CVA Capua 3 (1958) and
Franca Parise Badoni, Capua Preromana. Ceramica Campana a Figure Nere, Firenze 1968.
abbreviated in the image titles as CCFN.

forerunners, singular unattributed vases

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belly-amphorai

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Diphros Group

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Diphros Group I: amphorai with figure scenes

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Milano Painter and his group

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vases with figured decoration

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vases with ornamental decoration

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Group of the Rural Cult Procession (Gruppo della Festa Campestre)

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vases with figured decoration

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vases with ornamental decoration

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loosely connected vases, not attributed to a specific painter or group

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situlai

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late phase of (Etrusco-)Campanian black-figure vases, not attributed to a specific painter or group, 450-370 BC

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skyphoid pyxides

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