TY - BOOK ID - 11375454 TI - Athenian potters and painters. AU - Oakley, John H.. AU - Palagia, Olga AU - Tiverios, Michalis AU - American School of Classical Studies at Athens. PY - 2009 VL - 67 SN - 1782976639 9781782976639 9781900188128 9781842173503 1900188120 1842173502 PB - Oxford Oxbow DB - UniCat KW - Vase-painting, Greek -- Congresses. KW - Vases, Greek -- Congresses. KW - Visual Arts KW - Art, Architecture & Applied Arts KW - Decorative Arts KW - Vases, Greek KW - Vase-painting, Greek KW - Vases grecs KW - Peinture de vases grecque KW - Congresses. KW - Congresses KW - Congres KW - Festschrift - Libri Amicorum KW - Conferences - Meetings KW - Greek vases KW - Greek vase-painting KW - Congrè€s UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:11375454 AB - The second volume presents the proceedings of the second Athenian Potters and Painters conference, which was held at the American School of Classical Studies, Athens 2007. Together with the 1994 conference (Volume I, Oxbow 1997), these are the first of their kind - focusing purely on Athenian pottery and addressing key aspects of its study. The thirty-two papers contained here are the result not only of a large amount of new material but also the dynamic appearance of a younger generation of scholars dealing with the subject. Subject areas range from the study of the potters and painters themselves, to shape, subject matter, chronology, export, excavation pottery, context, and the influence of Athenian vases on pottery from other regions of the Mediterranean and vice versa. Three papers in Greek. Athenian Potters and Painters III presents a rich mass of new material on Greek vases, including finds from excavations at the Kerameikos in Athens and Despotiko in the Cyclades. Some contributions focus on painters or workshops - Paseas, the Robinson Group, and the structure of the figured pottery industry in Athens; others on vase forms - plates, phialai, cups, and the change in shapes at the end of the sixth century BC. Context, trade, kalos inscriptions, reception, the fabrication of inscribed painters' names to create a fictitious biography, and the reconstruction of the contents of an Etruscan tomb are also explored. The iconography and iconology of various types of figured scenes on Attic pottery serve as the subject of a wide range of papers - chariots, dogs, baskets, heads, departures, an Amazonomachy, Menelaus and Helen, red-figure komasts, symposia, and scenes of pursuit. Among the special vases presented are a black spotlight stamnos and a column krater by the Suessula Painter. Athenian Potters and Painters III, the proceedings of an international conference held at the College of William and Mary in Virg ER -