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- Title
The Alkmene Hydrias and Vase Painting in late-Sixth-century Athens.
- Authors
Steiner, Ann
- Abstract
A black-figure hydria attributed to the Alkmene Painter resurfaced after a century out of sight. Reassessment of the hydria leads to a modified attribution and revised ideas about black-figure painters working in Athens during the late sixth century B.C. Style, novel compositions, and the syntactical practice of repeating figures across fields to create narrative connections and paradigmatic relationships reveal artistic innovation. Iconographic and inscriptional evidence confirms the use of hydrias in elite convivial events. The choice of black-figure to reflect Peisistratid fountain-house construction suggests a conservative elite sensibility at the time that the Kleisthenic reforms were beginning to take shape.
- Subjects
HISTORY of Athens, Greece; ARCHAEOLOGY; ANCIENT arts; ANTHROPOLOGY; HISTORICAL sociology; SOCIAL sciences
- Publication
Hesperia, 2004, Vol 73, Issue 3, p427
- ISSN
0018-098X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2972/hesp.2004.73.3.427