This article re-evaluates the use and significance of funerary lekythoi in fifth-century Athens by considering in the first instance vases found in Athenian burial contexts. From the contextualized material it is clear that black-figure lekythoi remain prominent in Athenian burial practice through the first half of the fifth century. Their use then declines but does not wholly cease until the end of the century. Hastily-painted late black-figure lekythoi are by far the most common type of vase in Athenian burials throughout the fifth century and are found in simple burials and well-furnished tombs alike. The black-figure technique carried a meaning in itself, the importance of which outweighed other factors for the users of these vases
In the collection of the Princes Czartoryski Museum there are three white-ground lekythoi originatin...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
International audienceThis paper discusses the ritual wedding vases (loutrophoros and nuptial lebes)...
Scholarship on ancient Greek art has largely ignored the importance of Attic black-figure vases of t...
Most archaeologists agree that the antiquities market is ‘a bad thing’ since vases appear bereft of ...
Most archaeologists agree that the antiquities market is ‘a bad thing’ since vases appear bereft of ...
This article deals with the wide distribution of the Attic lekythos in Thessaly. A variety of shapes...
The marble lekythoi were products exclusively of Attica and Atheni-in territories and lasted from ab...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...
The aim of this study is to analyse and interpret the distribution of white-ground lekythoi with a k...
The aim of this study is to analyse and interpret the distribution of white-ground lekythoi with a k...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
"The brilliance of Athenian art is one of the major attractions of antiquity which draws us to the c...
In the collection of the Princes Czartoryski Museum there are three white-ground lekythoi originatin...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
International audienceThis paper discusses the ritual wedding vases (loutrophoros and nuptial lebes)...
Scholarship on ancient Greek art has largely ignored the importance of Attic black-figure vases of t...
Most archaeologists agree that the antiquities market is ‘a bad thing’ since vases appear bereft of ...
Most archaeologists agree that the antiquities market is ‘a bad thing’ since vases appear bereft of ...
This article deals with the wide distribution of the Attic lekythos in Thessaly. A variety of shapes...
The marble lekythoi were products exclusively of Attica and Atheni-in territories and lasted from ab...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...
This study analyses visible artefacts depicted on Athenian white-ground funerary lekythoi from betwe...
The aim of this study is to analyse and interpret the distribution of white-ground lekythoi with a k...
The aim of this study is to analyse and interpret the distribution of white-ground lekythoi with a k...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
Choosing the “Dipylon vases" as a point of departure, the present article explores the funerary prac...
"The brilliance of Athenian art is one of the major attractions of antiquity which draws us to the c...
In the collection of the Princes Czartoryski Museum there are three white-ground lekythoi originatin...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
International audienceThis paper discusses the ritual wedding vases (loutrophoros and nuptial lebes)...