Corinthian Plate - 685 BC
Hand-made ceramic copy of a Greek Corinthian Plate from the Geometric period. Traditional painting of a bird, along with traditional geometric Greek key band. See additional photos for details. A beautiful additional to your household, or a wonderful gift. Approx. 20 cm in diameter (7.9").
*This is a hand-painted reproduction, individually signed by the artist.
Due to special handling requirements, product may require 2-4 weeks for delivery depending on availability. Express delivery available upon request.
GREEK GEOMETRIC POTTERY
Geometrical art flourished in the 9th and 8th centuries BC. With the Early geometrical style (approximately 900-850 BC) one finds only abstract motifs, in what is called the “Black Dipylon” style, which is characterized by an extensive use of black varnish, with the Middle Geometrical (approx. 850-770 BC), figurative decoration makes its appearance (geometric-shaped human bodies in detail, soldiers holding shields, etc.), which first depicted bands of animals (horses, stags, goats, geese, etc) which alternate with the geometrical bands. In parallel, the decoration becomes complicated and becomes increasingly ornate; the painter feels reluctant to leave empty spaces and fills them with meanders or swastikas. This phase is named " horror vacui ", and lasts until the end of geometrical period. At the end of the period there appear representations of mythology - gods and goddesses portraying historical scenes, usually in groups and performing specific notable activities.