
Stamnos - Wikipedia
A stamnos (plural stamnoi; adjective stamnoid) is a type of Greek pottery used to store liquids. [1] Stamnoi had a foot, wide mouths, [ 2 ] lids and handles on their shoulders. The earliest known …
Stamnos (Mixing Jar) - The Art Institute of Chicago
This refined Athenian stamnos (pl. stamnoi) was used to mix water and wine. Also valued for its beauty, this red-figure vessel (so called because the figures remain the natural color of the …
stamnos - British Museum
Below, a band of sets of three maeanders separated by dotted cross squares; above, tongue; round lip and handles, egg pattern. Above and below handles, pattern composed of six …
Attributed to the Menelaos Painter | Terracotta stamnos (jar)
Title: Terracotta stamnos (jar) Artist: Attributed to the Menelaos Painter. Period: Classical. Date: ca. 450 BCE. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. Dimensions: H. 14 7/8 in. …
1913.9 | Antiquity and America
One differentiating component in the Etruscan or perhaps Faliscan approach is the embrace of white paint and lines and dots that are often thicker and brushier. As a work attributed to the …
Terracotta stamnos (jar) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Terracotta stamnos (jar) Period: Classical. Date: early 5th century BCE. Culture: Greek, Attic. Medium: Terracotta; red-figure. Dimensions: Overall: 15 3/4 x 18 5/8in. (40 x 47.3cm) …
Stamnos (mixing vessel): Dionysos with satyrs and maenads; …
Red-figure stamnos. Figures on both sides stands on a groundline consisting of a maeander pattern. A series of palmettes appear under and above each handle. Side A: a thiasos. …
Stamnos | The Walters Art Museum
This stamnos features one large register with a head in profile flanked by ducks. On the shoulder is a row of tongues. The designs are molded and incised. The Etruscans were a confederation …
Stamnos - Archaeologs
The stamnos (pl. stamnoi; possibly connected with Greek histemi - I set up) is a broad-shouldered, round-shaped vessel, with a low foot and a low neck. Its two horizontal handles …
Stamnos (Mixing Jar) | The Art Institute of Chicago
Stamnos (Mixing Jar), About 450 B.C. This refined Athenian stamnos was used to hold and mix wine. Also valued for its beauty, this red-figure vessel (so called because the figures remain …