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The work surveys the development of Greek vase-painting from Neolithic and Bronze Age beginnings through Geometric, Archaic, and Classical phases, tracing technical and stylistic shifts such as the transition from polychrome Kamares and Mycenaean varnish techniques to black-figure and red-figure methods. It explains how motifs and compositions evolved from naturalistic marine and plant forms to more schematic ornamentation and architectural patterns, examines regional production and archaeological finds, and considers vase-painting's role as the principal surviving witness to ancient painting traditions. Chapters combine chronological history, typology, and abundant illustrations to illuminate form, technique, and iconography.
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