![]() ![]() Red figure is the reverse of black figure which executed detail by brush rather than engraving into the surface of the vase, which gave the artist more freedom for the new, realistic style he sought to express. The technique disappeared before the end of the 4th century BC. ![]() Preliminary work would involve rough sketches which would bruise the surface of the vase A relief line is used and the differing thicknesses of paint created the illusion of texture. Painter: Euphronius, this is known because he signed his name in a purple glaze Group of artists: The Pioneers, so called because they were among the first to use red figure also renowned for their interest in the depiction of the human form and movementģ Red Figure Technique Invented in Athens around 525BC If unclaimed packets returned to us customers will have to pay again the shipping cost in order to send it again.įor any further information that you need, please feel free to contact me before place your order.2 Attribution Details When made: 510-500 BC Potter: Unknown If you need the package to be sent to a different address from the one registered on your etsy account, please tell me in your "message to seller".Ĭustom fees will have to be paid from the buyer. With the tracking number I'm sending, you can search for it anytime at your local post office. Then it becomes your Country's Postal Service issue that is beyond my control. They also can be custom opened, which will add extra time for delivery.Ī package usually leaves Greece in 1-2 days, after I put your order in the mailbox. Sometimes in States orders are delaying in ISC (Chicago or New York) if USPS has to handle a lot of parcels. The postal service is slower during holidays, like Christmas. The items usually reach their destination in 1 to 2,5 weeks for USA, 5-10 days for Europe and 2-4 weeks for the rest of word. I ship your package only after payment's receipt. The package is made of bubble and craft paper or polysterene boxes in order your artwork arrive safe in it's destination. ![]()
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