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Chalcidianising cups are specific type of Attic eye-cups. Chalcidianising cups were probably produced in the important workshop of the potter Nikosthenes and his successor Pamphaios, as can be deduced from at least two signed specimens made in that workshop. This cup type has a low but heavy foot with a concave edge. It is apparently influenced by a cup type invented by the producers of Chalkidian pottery in Southern Italy. Chalcidianising cups are one of several examples of Attic potters adopting South Italian vase shapes, so as to be able to accommodate South Italian tastes and retain Attic dominance over that market. Their decoration also follows South Italian tastes, including the addition of noses between the eyes, and of (satyr) ears on the rim. Except a single example that may have

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  • Chalkidisierende Schale (de)
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  • Chalcidianising cups are specific type of Attic eye-cups. Chalcidianising cups were probably produced in the important workshop of the potter Nikosthenes and his successor Pamphaios, as can be deduced from at least two signed specimens made in that workshop. This cup type has a low but heavy foot with a concave edge. It is apparently influenced by a cup type invented by the producers of Chalkidian pottery in Southern Italy. Chalcidianising cups are one of several examples of Attic potters adopting South Italian vase shapes, so as to be able to accommodate South Italian tastes and retain Attic dominance over that market. Their decoration also follows South Italian tastes, including the addition of noses between the eyes, and of (satyr) ears on the rim. Except a single example that may have (en)
  • Chalkidisierende Schalen sind eine Sonderform attischer Augenschalen. Chalkidisierende Schalen entstanden wohl in der bedeutenden Werkstatt des Töpfes Nikosthenes und seines Nachfolgers Pamphaios, wie man aus zwei in der Werkstatt entstandenen signierten Exemplaren schließen kann. Diese Schalenart hat einen niedrigen, aber schweren Schalenfuß mit einem konkaven Rand. Diese Form orientiert sich offenbar an einer Schalenform, die von chalkidischen Töpfern in Unteritalien kreiert wurden. Die Chalkidisierenden Schalen sind neben anderen derartigen Übernahmen ein Beispiel für die Übernahme unteritalischer Vasenformen, um den unteritalischen Geschmack bedienen zu können und weiterhin mit attischen Tonwaren den Markt für diese Produkte in Großgriechenland zu dominieren. Auch in der Verzierung ori (de)
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  • Chalkidisierende Schalen sind eine Sonderform attischer Augenschalen. Chalkidisierende Schalen entstanden wohl in der bedeutenden Werkstatt des Töpfes Nikosthenes und seines Nachfolgers Pamphaios, wie man aus zwei in der Werkstatt entstandenen signierten Exemplaren schließen kann. Diese Schalenart hat einen niedrigen, aber schweren Schalenfuß mit einem konkaven Rand. Diese Form orientiert sich offenbar an einer Schalenform, die von chalkidischen Töpfern in Unteritalien kreiert wurden. Die Chalkidisierenden Schalen sind neben anderen derartigen Übernahmen ein Beispiel für die Übernahme unteritalischer Vasenformen, um den unteritalischen Geschmack bedienen zu können und weiterhin mit attischen Tonwaren den Markt für diese Produkte in Großgriechenland zu dominieren. Auch in der Verzierung orientierten sich die attischen Künstler teilweise an den Vorlieben des unteritalischen Marktes. So werden die Augen am äußeren Rand häufig durch Nasen und Satyrohren ergänzt. Bis auf ein Exemplar, das möglicherweise in Athen gefunden wurde, stammen alle bislang gefundenen Schalen aus Unteritalien. Sie wurden in den Jahren um 520 v. Chr. produziert. (de)
  • Chalcidianising cups are specific type of Attic eye-cups. Chalcidianising cups were probably produced in the important workshop of the potter Nikosthenes and his successor Pamphaios, as can be deduced from at least two signed specimens made in that workshop. This cup type has a low but heavy foot with a concave edge. It is apparently influenced by a cup type invented by the producers of Chalkidian pottery in Southern Italy. Chalcidianising cups are one of several examples of Attic potters adopting South Italian vase shapes, so as to be able to accommodate South Italian tastes and retain Attic dominance over that market. Their decoration also follows South Italian tastes, including the addition of noses between the eyes, and of (satyr) ears on the rim. Except a single example that may have been discovered in Athens, all known Chalcidianising cups have been found in Southern Italy. They were produced around 530 BC. (en)
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