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molded on decorative vessels and plaques, employing a figural and drapery style that looked for its canon of "classic" models to late 5th and early 4th century Athens and Attica, an early form of
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among his mentors, though Beazley's method did not simply follow theirs.
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circles during the last century or so BCE and in the early
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Stuttgart
Baden-Baden
archaeologist
art historian
Neo-Attic
Hellenistic
Roman Empire
bas-reliefs
Neoclassicism
John Beazley
Attic vase-painting
Giovanni Morelli
Adolf Furtwängler
Ancient Greek sculpture
Paul Hartwig
Lilly Library
Archived
Wayback Machine
Duke Art Library: Friedrich Hauser
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