Black neck class

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As a black-necked class (English: Blackneck class , at Emilie Haspels Group of the little black-neck lekythoi ) one is class Attic - black-figure vases of the third quarter of the 6th century BC. Chr. Designated.

The black-necked class consists of small ovoid lekyths of the Sub-Deianeira form, the neck of which is black, from which their name goes back. The painting was done in image fields. The figures shown are lively and seem carefree. The pieces of the group belong to the last lekyths of this form, since at this time the Deianeira lekyths are being replaced by the shoulder lekyths . The class is to be set a little later than the Pharos Painter , who decorated lekyths of the same form similar to the unnamed painters of the Schwarzhals class.

literature

  • Emilie Haspels : Attic black-figured lekythoi (= École française d'Athènes. Travaux et Mémoires. Volume 4). Boccard, Paris 1936, pp. 27-28. 194-195.
  • John D. Beazley : Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters . Clarendon Press, Oxford 1956, pp. 454-456.
  • John D. Beazley: Paralipomena . Clarendon Press, Oxford 1971, p. 198.
  • John Boardman : Black-Figure Vases from Athens. A handbook (= cultural history of the ancient world . Vol. 1). Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1977, ISBN 3-8053-0233-9 , p. 71.