Greek - Oinochoe in the Camirus, or "Wild Goat" Style - Walters 482108...
An "oinochoe" was used for serving wine. This piece's style is usually termed "Camirus," after a site on the island of Rhodes where many examples have been found, but they were actually made in the Greek cities... More
Geometric design rhodian plate - coin, public domain photograph
an ancient greek rhodian plate. "Wild goat" style.
Animals pitcher
Oinochoe with images of animals. H. 35,7 cm. East Greek (Milesian), about 625 B.C. Getty Villa 81.AE.83. [1]
East Greek dish (Boston MFA 99.508)
East Greek (Wild Goat Style) stemmed dish with eyes and floral decoration
Wild Goat Style oinochoe (Boston MFA 03.90)
East Greek (Wild Goat Style) oinochoe
East Greek dish (Boston MFA 99.507)
East Greek (Wild Goat Style) dish with cut-out edges and floral and maeander decoration
Oinoche Camiros fantastic Louvre A318
Oinochoe of the wild-goat style. Kameiros, Rhodes, ca. 625 BC–600 BC. Français : Œnochoé du style des chèvres sauvages, v. 625–600 av. J.-C. Découvert à Camiros, Rhodes, hauteur 33 cm.
Oinoche Camiros duck Louvre A325
Oinochoe from Kameiros, Rhodes, ca. 625 BC–600 BC. Français : Œnochoé provenant de Camiros (Rhodes), v. 625–600 av. J.-C.
Dinos BM GR 1848.6-19.1a
Dinos with friezes of grazing wild goats. Terra cotta, Rhodes, ca. 625–600 BC. Français : Frises d'animaux paissant. Dinos, Rhodes, vers 625-600 av. J.-C.