Ancient Art and Its Commerce in Early Twentieth-Century Europe 2022
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv35n8b0f.13
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John Marshall’s Dealings with Vases and Terracottas (Plates XLIX–LV)

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“…66–7; Cohen 1991, 69–70, figs. 33–4; see also Nørskov 2022, 130). The verb, egraphsen , is traditionally interpreted to indicate the decorator of the pot, though it could equally refer to the designer and may have been derived or copied from higher status gold‐figured silver plate (Vickers and Gill 1994, 154–68).…”
Section: Incised Signaturesmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…66–7; Cohen 1991, 69–70, figs. 33–4; see also Nørskov 2022, 130). The verb, egraphsen , is traditionally interpreted to indicate the decorator of the pot, though it could equally refer to the designer and may have been derived or copied from higher status gold‐figured silver plate (Vickers and Gill 1994, 154–68).…”
Section: Incised Signaturesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The breaking of figure‐decorated pots re‐emerged as a phenomenon in the early twentieth century (Nørskov 2022, 126–9). This course of action allowed several museums to acquire fragments of what were perceived by scholarship as works by important pot decorators.…”
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confidence: 99%