Greek Pottery Black Figure

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greek pottery black figure
some questions of art on most of vocab?

Okay, I am writting a report on Greek pottery and I have to explain things a little more so I must somehow the art definitions 1 SLEP painted on everything, except the figure to explain to you can slip and figure, and naturalistic Honey suckle pattern theme and palmette also can you describe, drops and beads tendril patterns thank you so much this PROJECT is really important to my grades PS If you asked me Know everything on red figure and black figure you please tell

I am not an expert on ceramics, but I googled a bit on this subject and I hope it helps! slip – potter's clay is thinned and that used for coating or decorating pottery figure – the basic design relationship between foreground and background images or environment naturalistic theme – a natural motive to do generally with the nature of the animals to mother. (For example, I am sure many pieces of fish was in Featured) palmette and Find Honeysuckle Pattern – palm leaves and honeysuckle (arranged in a radiating cluster could not scroll bead drop) pattern – one ribbon-like theme in the form of a scroll and scroll some information about black and red figure pottery (down): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottery_of_ancient_Greece

Ancient Greek Pottery lecture pt 3

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