The Kerch style , also referred to as Kerch vases, is an archaeological term describing vases from the final phase of
Attic
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red-figure pottery
Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting.
It developed in Athens around 520 BCE and remained in use until the late 3rd century BCE. It replaced the previously dominant style of black-figure vas ...
production. Their exact chronology remains problematic, but they are generally assumed to have been produced roughly between 375 and 330/20 BC. The style is characterized by slender mannered figures and a polychromatism given to it by the use of white paint and gilding.
The vases are thus named because a large quantity of them were found at
Kerch (ancient
Pantikapaion) on the
Black Sea coast of
Crimea. The majority of these are now in the
Hermitage Museum,
St. Petersburg. It is not possible to set formal criteria which separate them stylistically from the contemporary ''plain style'' of late
classical vase painting around painters like the
Jena Painter or the
Meleager Painter
The Meleager Painter was an ancient Greek vase painter of the Attic red-figure
Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting.
It developed in Athens around 520 BCE and remained in use until the l ...
. The end of the Kerch style coincides with the end of red-figure painting as a whole. The identification of individual painters is often difficult.
At the time of their production, Kerch style vases were exported to all of the Mediterranean region, but unlike earlier phases, the Black Sea area was the main market for this late phase of Attic pottery export. Most of the previously current vase shapes were still painted, but ''
kraters'', ''lekanes'' (see
Typology of Greek Vase Shapes) and ''
pelikes'' were especially popular. The motifs are mostly scenes from the life of women (often exaggeratedly idyllic),
dionysiac themes and subjects to do with
Artemis and
Demeter
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. Fighting
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s are another common subject. The figures are often elegant and highly decorated, and in some cases painters have emphasized certain stylistic qualities at the expense of naturalism. Details and ornamentation played an important role, the best works resemble examples from the fifth century BC. White, yellow and red were often used as additional colours. The casual painting of the backs of vases is another typical feature.
The
Marsyas Painter, the
Eleusinian Painter and the
Painter of Athens 12592
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mark a short and final flourish in the quality of Attic vase painting. Shortly afterwards, the activities of the
YZ Group The YZ Group is an assumed group of ancient Greek Attic vase painters of the red-figure style.
Individual artists can only be identified with difficulty. The group was given its conventional name by John D. Beazley during his studies of Attic re ...
painters produced a multitude of vases of inferior quality in a number of workshops. Their end is also that of the Attic red-figure tradition. Recent research has thrown new light on this long-neglected field. The vases were first studied systematically by
Karl Schefold. The most important scholar of Attic vase painting,
John D. Beazley
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, only developed an interest in them late in his career; he did not agree with all of Schefold's views. In recent years, the analysis of fourth-century BC
Panathenaic amphorae from
Eretria has provided new results. Additionally, it has been demonstrated that Kerch style vases were also produced outside Attica, for example in
Chalkidiki. Generally, the
South Italian red-figure vase production of the time was superior to the Attic Kerch Style. The South Italian production also continued somewhat longer.
Representatives of the style include:
*
Amazon Painter
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Apollonia Group
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* Apollonia, Thrace, now So ...
*
Painter of Athens 1375
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*
Erotostasia Painter
*
F.B. Group
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*
Filottrano Painter
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*
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*
Helena Painter
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*
Herakles Painter
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*
L.C.-Group
*
Group of London E 230
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*
Otchet Group
*
Pasithea Painter
*
Pompe Painter
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*J. L. C. Pompe van Meerdervoort (1829–1908), Dutch physician based in Japan
*Johann Pompe (1901–1945), Dutch pathologist
*Kurt Pompe (1899–196 ...
*
Pourtales Painter
*
Toya-Painter
*
Painter of the Wedding Procession
Bibliography
*
John D. Beazley
Sir John Davidson Beazley, (; 13 September 1885 – 6 May 1970) was a British classical archaeologist and art historian, known for his classification of Attic vases by artistic style. He was Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at the Un ...
: ''Attic red-figure vase-painters''. Oxford 1963.
*
John Boardman: ''Rotfigurige Vasen aus Athen. Die klassische Zeit'', von Zabern, Mainz 1991 (Kulturgeschichte der Antiken Welt, Vol 48), especially p. 198-203 .
* Stella Drougou: ''Kertscher Vasen'', in ''
DNP 6 (1999), col. 447f.
External links
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Hermitage Museum
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