Greek Dice Playing (Black-figure and Red-figure Vase)
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black-figure technique is Achilles and Ajax Playing a Dice Game, painted by Exekias
Andokides Painter started red-figure technique, who reproduced the amphora, Achilles and Ajax Playing a Dice Game, painted by his teacher, Exekias.
Red-figure and black-figure
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By the mid-sixth century, Greek artists started to paint their amphora. The Athenians, having discovered black-figure techniques in archaic period, which is taken over the export market for fine painted ceramics. The excellent example of black-figure technique is Achilles and Ajax Playing a Dice Game, painted by Exekias, whose vases were not only broadly exported but copied as well. This amphora shows the increasing skill of the Athenian vase painter. After the black-figure technique, Andokides Painter started red-figure technique, who reproduced the amphora, Achilles and Ajax Playing a Dice Game, painted by his teacher, Exekias.
The master of the black-figure technique was an Athenian named Exekias. His greatest work is the Achilles and Ajax Playing a Dice Game which was found in an Etruscan tomb at Vulci, Italy ca. 540-530 BCE, also he signed as both painter and potter. He laid the black-figure in a massive size framed panel. In this scene, he transforms the personal rivalry between the two Greek heroes of the Trojan War in a dice game. They are Achilles and Ajax. Achilles is at left and Ajax is on the right
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