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Douris and the Painters of Greek Vases

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A scholarly monograph examines the vase painter Douris and his contemporaries, arguing that their images enact myth and artistic intent rather than simply illustrating literary texts. It reconstructs the social position of vase painters, studio practice, and technical procedures, and presents close analyses of signature vases to trace compositional habits, figural style, and decorative motifs. Mythological scenes are read as expressions of collective thought rendered in line and colour, and the study connects these readings to broader questions about the autonomy and development of Greek vase-painting. A concluding discussion synthesizes evidence to show how individual painters shaped the evolution of red-figure technique.

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Edmond Pottier

Edmond Pottier was a notable figure in the study of ancient Greek art, particularly recognized for his expertise in vase painting. His work, "Douris and the Painters of Greek Vases," delves into the intricacies of Greek pottery and the artists behind these remarkable artifacts. Pottier's scholarship contributes to our understanding of the aesthetic and cultural significance of Greek vases, highlighting the narratives and techniques employed by ancient painters. His research remains a valuable resource for those interested in classical art history and the evolution of visual storytelling in ancient Greece.

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