Corinthian pottery was produced in the city of Corinth in the eighth and seventh centuries BC. The most famous pieces were small, elaborately decorated vases, which were often decorated with black-figure figures and red-figure decoration.
Corinthian pottery was produced in the city of Corinth in the eighth and seventh centuries BC. The most famous pieces were small, elaborately decorated vases, which were often decorated with black-figure figures and red-figure decoration.