Ancient Greek pottery is highly valued for form and decoration. The Greek vases are artistic and technical masterpieces created by artists working in teams to construct, decorate, and fire the pottery. The most popular subjects of figural scenes are mythical. The most fascinating attributes of ancient Greek pottery is its amazing detail.

The history of Ancient Greek pottery is divided stylistically into periods: the Protogeometric from about 1050 BC; the Geometric from about 900 BC; the Late Geometric or Archaic from about 750 BC; the Black Figure from the early 7th century BC; and the Red Figure from about 530 BC. Their pottery, painting and poetry contain many exuberant romances and uninhibited activity in abundance. From the duke classical collection mythological images of warfare were often used on pottery to explore issues of life and death. A lekythos is a good example of this. The early days of the Greek alphabet brought both writing and figure scenes onto pottery in the eighth century. One scientist has shown that a sea monster depicted on an ancient Greek vase is exactly like a known, seagoing dinosaur. Ancient Greece pottery is one of the most prolific of archaeological finds, partly due to its plenitude.

Ancient Greek pottery factories did not have coal, gas or electricity, or the slip-casting possibilities using plaster of paris. The pottery survives in great numbers and can be viewed in museum and private collections around the world. It has had a lot of influence on modern society. The black-figure pottery technique is a style of ancient Greek pottery painting in which the decoration appears as black silhouettes on a red background. Many surviving vases of ancient Greek pottery are decorated in the limited colors of red, black and white.

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