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Painting of fish on plates

Painting of fish on plates.jpg Lioness and young, from an Ionian vase of the sixth century B. CThumbnailsReducing Dislocated JawLioness and young, from an Ionian vase of the sixth century B. CThumbnailsReducing Dislocated JawLioness and young, from an Ionian vase of the sixth century B. CThumbnailsReducing Dislocated JawLioness and young, from an Ionian vase of the sixth century B. CThumbnailsReducing Dislocated JawLioness and young, from an Ionian vase of the sixth century B. CThumbnailsReducing Dislocated Jaw

Sargus vulgaris

In Attica, was early developed a characteristic and closely accurate type of representation of marine forms, and this attained a wider vogue in Southern Italy in the fourth century. From the latter period a number of dishes and vases have come down to us bearing a large variety of fish forms, portrayed with an exactness that is interesting in view of the attention to marine creatures in the surviving literature of Aristotelian origin