Tanagra - Wikipedia The Tanagra figurines were a mass-produced, mold-cast and fired type of Greek terracotta figurine produced from the later fourth century BC, primarily in Tanagra
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Tanagra | Ancient City, Battle of Tanagra Boeotia | Britannica Tanagra, city of ancient Boeotia (Modern Greek: Voiotía), Greece It is situated in northern Attica (Attikí) on the left bank of the Asopós River near Thebes (Thíva) and Chalkída (also called Chalcis)
Tanagra Figurines - The Metropolitan Museum of Art By the last quarter of the fourth century B C , a new repertoire of terracotta figurines entered the market Appreciated for their naturalistic features, preserved pigments, variety, and charm, these figurines are known as Tanagras, from the site in Boeotia where great numbers of them were found
Hellenistic Tanagra Figurines: Educational Initiative Tanagra figurines are small terracotta figures dating primarily from 300 to 50 B C “Tanagras” are a specific style of Hellenistic figurines originally crafted in Athens, but later produced in Tanagra
Tanagra figurine - Wikipedia The Tanagra figurines are a mold-cast type of Greek terracotta figurines produced from the later fourth century BC, named after the Boeotian town of Tanagra, where many were excavated and which has given its name to the whole class However, they were produced in many cities
Tanagra (ancient world) | Research Starters - EBSCO Tanagra was an ancient city located in eastern Boeotia, central Greece, strategically positioned on a terraced hill near the river Asopus It was known for its fertile surroundings, particularly famous for fowl
Tanagra (mythology): Naiad nymph | Mythical Legend Tanagra is a naiad nymph from Greek mythology, the daughter of either Aeolus or the river-god Asopus and Metope She embodies the essence of freshwater vitality and natural beauty As the sister to numerous other nymphs, she plays a role in the rich tapestry of Greek water deities