Is there evidence of greater naturalism in drapery in


Imagery included secular scenes of everyday Greek life or pictures of athletes (the latter were found on pots used as sports trophies). Others depicted Greek myth in sharp imagery.  Pottery went through a traceable style progression during the Archaic period that included four phases.  Those phases were:  Geometric, Orientalizing, Black Figure, and Red Figure. The activity will outline the changes in Greek pottery through the four style phases, as well as provide you with the stories of Greek mythology as they appear in pottery paintings.

First, begin by locating a piece of Greek pottery online (one NOT illustrated in your text) that illustrates a Greek myth. Carefully examine the pottery to determine its style and the pottery phase it represents. Next, research its subject or the story illustrated on the pot.

Use the questions below to help guide your thoughts.

What characterizes the style phase of your example?

Are there repeated figure conventions to the style?

Is there evidence of greater naturalism in drapery? in anatomy?

How does the progression of style help us date archaeological finds?

What is the story represented?

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