Greek pottery has four main types: Geometric, Corinthian, Athenian Black-figure, and Athenian red-figure pottery. https://www.worldhistory.org/Greek_Pottery/ #History #Amphora #BlackFigurePottery #Bucchero
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Etruscan Pottery, produced over five centuries, was nothing if not varied. https://www.worldhistory.org/Etruscan_Pottery/ #History #Arretium #Bucchero #EtruscanArt
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Etruscan pottery, produced over five centuries, was nothing if not varied. Indigenous wares such as the glossy black bucchero were made alongside red- and black-figure pottery imitating, yet modifying those produced in the Greek world. Geometric, floral, figure, and narrative decorations were appreciated and adapted from the Near East and Ionia, with even foreign potters and artists themselves ...https://www.worldhistory.org/Etruscan_Pottery/ #Arretium #Bucchero #EtruscanArt
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