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The Wild Goat style (variously capitalized and hyphenated) is a modern term describing vase painting produced in the east of Greece, namely the southern and eastern Ionian islands, between c. 650 to 550 BCE. Examples have been found notably at the sites in Chios, at Miletus and in Rhodes. The style owes its name to the predominant motif found on such vases: friezes of goats. The style developed the technique introduced during the Orientalizing period of rendering the heads of figures in outline by applying it to the whole of a figure. Thus where previously an image was a silhouette, the Wild Goat style allowed a greater representation of detail and marked a step forward in the progress towards naturalism.

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  • El estilo de la cabra salvaje (en inglés, Wild Goat Style) es el nombre dado a un estilo regional de la cerámica griega, llamado así por el animal comúnmente representado en los productos de esta clase. Surgido justo antes de la mitad del siglo VII a. C. en el sur de Jonia, tal vez en Mileto, cuyo análisis de la arcilla indica que fue el centro de exportación más importante de los productos cerámicos locales en el último cuarto del siglo, el estilo de la cabra salvaje fue durante aproximadamente un siglo el estilo principal de la fase orientadora de Grecia oriental, donde se extendió uniformemente aunque en fases diferentes. (es)
  • The Wild Goat style (variously capitalized and hyphenated) is a modern term describing vase painting produced in the east of Greece, namely the southern and eastern Ionian islands, between c. 650 to 550 BCE. Examples have been found notably at the sites in Chios, at Miletus and in Rhodes. The style owes its name to the predominant motif found on such vases: friezes of goats. The style developed the technique introduced during the Orientalizing period of rendering the heads of figures in outline by applying it to the whole of a figure. Thus where previously an image was a silhouette, the Wild Goat style allowed a greater representation of detail and marked a step forward in the progress towards naturalism. Goats are not the only creatures depicted on such vases; in common with other Orientalizing pottery, hares, lions, hounds, griffins and sphinxes are also to be found along with favoured in-filling devices like intertwining lines and dots or a checker pattern. The variety of ornamentation makes a careful distinction of a number of phases in the development of the style possible which in turn has been used to date the founding of Greek colonies in the Levant and North Africa. (en)
  • Lo stile delle capre selvatiche (Wild Goat Style) è il nome assegnato ad uno stile regionale della ceramica greca, così denominato per via dell'animale comunemente rappresentato sui prodotti appartenenti a questa classe. Nato poco prima della metà del VII secolo a.C. nella Ionia meridionale, forse a Mileto, che l'analisi dell'argilla indica come il più importante centro esportatore dei prodotti ceramici del luogo nell'ultimo quarto del secolo, il Wild Goat è stato per circa un secolo lo stile principale della fase orientalizzante della Grecia orientale dove si è diffuso in modo uniforme benché in fasi differenti. (it)
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  • El estilo de la cabra salvaje (en inglés, Wild Goat Style) es el nombre dado a un estilo regional de la cerámica griega, llamado así por el animal comúnmente representado en los productos de esta clase. Surgido justo antes de la mitad del siglo VII a. C. en el sur de Jonia, tal vez en Mileto, cuyo análisis de la arcilla indica que fue el centro de exportación más importante de los productos cerámicos locales en el último cuarto del siglo, el estilo de la cabra salvaje fue durante aproximadamente un siglo el estilo principal de la fase orientadora de Grecia oriental, donde se extendió uniformemente aunque en fases diferentes. (es)
  • Lo stile delle capre selvatiche (Wild Goat Style) è il nome assegnato ad uno stile regionale della ceramica greca, così denominato per via dell'animale comunemente rappresentato sui prodotti appartenenti a questa classe. Nato poco prima della metà del VII secolo a.C. nella Ionia meridionale, forse a Mileto, che l'analisi dell'argilla indica come il più importante centro esportatore dei prodotti ceramici del luogo nell'ultimo quarto del secolo, il Wild Goat è stato per circa un secolo lo stile principale della fase orientalizzante della Grecia orientale dove si è diffuso in modo uniforme benché in fasi differenti. (it)
  • The Wild Goat style (variously capitalized and hyphenated) is a modern term describing vase painting produced in the east of Greece, namely the southern and eastern Ionian islands, between c. 650 to 550 BCE. Examples have been found notably at the sites in Chios, at Miletus and in Rhodes. The style owes its name to the predominant motif found on such vases: friezes of goats. The style developed the technique introduced during the Orientalizing period of rendering the heads of figures in outline by applying it to the whole of a figure. Thus where previously an image was a silhouette, the Wild Goat style allowed a greater representation of detail and marked a step forward in the progress towards naturalism. (en)
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  • Estilo de la cabra salvaje (es)
  • Stile delle capre selvatiche (it)
  • Wild Goat Style (en)
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