Techniques applied to ancient pottery forms before notation

Authors

  • Eaman Hikmat Mutashar College of Fine Arts, University Of Basrah
  • Ali Hussein Alwan College of Fine Arts, University Of Basrah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59767/2023.8/26.4

Keywords:

techniques, ancient, pottery, notation

Abstract

This research is concerned with studying the techniques that were applied to pottery forms in the ages before blogging in Iraq in search of the goals inherent in it. About the techniques that were applied in the forms of pottery of an era before writing and revealing them, the methods and methods of their application, and identifying the tools and materials that were employed in it.
The results of the research, including: The ancient potter showed deep experience through expression in colors, as the figure did not include prominent or recessed motifs, but only painted on the surface, and this indicates the high ability of the ancient potter and his coloring power in determining the drawings.

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2023-08-30

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Eaman Hikmat Mutashar, & Ali Hussein Alwan. (2023). Techniques applied to ancient pottery forms before notation. Basrah Arts Journal, (26), 43–58. https://doi.org/10.59767/2023.8/26.4

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