Oxford palmette class

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As the Oxford Palmettes Class (English Oxford Palmettes Class ) is a small class of Attic - black-figure bowls , which shortly after 580 BC. Was produced in Athens . It was named after the Oxford vase, Ashmolean Museum 1947.108 and its decoration.

The Oxford palmette class is the type of Greek bowl that immediately preceded the Komast and Siana bowls . It mediates between the pre-comast pods, which were probably developed from late geometric skyphoi under the influence of Eastern Greek pods, and the actual comast pods. This vase class has conical feet as the first shell shape. The vases are decorated with palmette chains .

literature

  • Hermann AG Brijder : Siana Cups I and Komast Cups . Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam 1983, pp. 65-67. 223.
  • Thomas Mannack : Greek vase painting. An introduction. Theiss, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-8062-1743-2 , p. 107.
  • Dyfri Williams : From East and West: the inspiration of Athenian potters . In: Eric M. Moormann, Vladimir Stissi (Ed.): Shapes and images. Studies on Attic black figure and related topics in honor of Herman AG Brijder . Peeters, Leuven 2009, ISBN 978-90-429-2221-1 , pp. 3-4.