Webb12 aug. 2010 · The Pronomos Vase is the single most important piece of pictorial evidence for ancient theatre to have survived from ancient Greece. It depicts an entire theatrical chorus and cast along with the celebrated musician Pronomos, in the presence of their patron god, Dionysos. WebbPronomos Vase Numbered.jpg 4,000 × 1,622; 1.35 MB. Categories: Pronomos Painter. Theater in ancient Greek pottery. Ancient Greek pottery in the Museo Archeologico …
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WebbKylix attica a figure rosse del Pittore della Fonderia, datata al 490-480 a.C. A ll’interno del medaglione, incorniciato da una catena di meandri, Efesto seduto consegna a Teti le armi appena forgiate destinate ad Achille. La dea tiene tra le mani lo scudo e la lancia. Sulle pareti esterne del vaso sono raffigurate le diverse fasi di produzione di una statua in … Webb(PLATE 3). The modern bibliography on Pronomos is in reality a bibliography on the Pronomos Vase.6 Its two motivating interests have been the art-historical goal of establishing the character-istics of the Pronomos Painter and identifying his circle; and, more especially, the desire on the 2 This is to make the (relatively safe) identification of tools for pottery making
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WebbThe largest vases, like this one, were commonly decorated with subjects that seem inspired by the Greek (that is, Athenian) theater. The Pronomos Vase is exceptional in showing not the action or plot of a play but what seems most likely the curtain call of a production, with all the actors in costume and attended by the author, as well as by the divine … Webb13 jan. 2010 · In doing so, it introduces a new item of evidence, the inscribed funerary monument of one Potamon of Thebes, a contemporary and colleague of Pronomos in the art of auletike. A close relationship is shown to exist between the epigram on this funerary monument, found in Athens, and that which accompanied the statue on the Theban … Webb12 aug. 2010 · The Pronomos Vase is the single most important piece of pictorial evidence for ancient theatre to have survived from ancient Greece. It depicts an entire theatrical chorus and cast along with the celebrated musician Pronomos, in the presence of their patron god, Dionysos. physics maths tutor economics a level