Sami vase painting

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Sami crater from the 7th century BC In the Archaeological Museum of Samos

The Sami vase painting was a regional style of Greek vase painting and belonged to the eastern Greek vase painting .

Vases have been produced on Samos since the Geometric period . In Heraion many geometric works, including found craters on high foot, kantharoi , monocotyledonous , skyphoi and oinochoai with a round mouth. The Attic influence can be recognized by hatched meanders and four-leaf stars. Bird pictures are common, as well as horses with the long mane that is typical of Samos up to the middle of the back. A prosthesis is shown once . Sami ceramics first appeared around 560/50 BC. BC with shapes that she took over from Attic ceramics . These are Kleinmeister bowls and kantharoi in the shape of a face. The painting is precise and decorative. Along with Miletus and Rhodes, Samos was one of the main centers for the production of vases in the Wild Goat style .

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