"The text is plentifully illustrated....the volume, with its up to date discussions, concise bibliographies
for each chapter and an appendix on vessel shapes is a useful and accessible guide to looking at Greek vases."
--Aileen Ajootian, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Cambridge University Press Web Site, April, 2000
Summary
This is a collection of essays by distinguished scholars that will introduce the student or museum-goer to the
study of Greek vases. Although the book is roughly chronological in arrangement--beginning with the appearance
of human figures on Geometric vases, and ending with their virtual disappearance from Hellenistic pottery--it is
not a history of Greek vase painting, or a handbook. It offers instead a series of suggestions on how to read the
often complex images presented by Greek vases, and also explains how the vases were made and distributed. The volume
is fully illustrated throughout.