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Marsyas Painter (Attic vase painter, active ca. 330-ca. 320 BCE)
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Note: The Marsyas Painter is the name of an artist who decorated pottery using the red-figure technique in Athens during the 4th century BCE. As with most vase painters, his real name is unknown, and he is identified only by the stylistic traits of his work. He is named for a vase in St. Petersberg, which depicts Apollo and the satyr Marsyas. The Marsyas Painter and his circle were among the last vase painters working in Athens before the tradition of painted ceramics of this kind ended in Greece. The pelike, one of the favorite shapes of this period, dominates the Marsyas Painter's work. He produced vases in the Kerch style, named for a city on the Black Sea in southern Russia where many vases in this style have been found. One of the finest painters in the style, the Marsyas Painter is noted for his delicate drawing and a certain grandeur in the presentation of his scenes. His vases typically were elaborately decorated with gilding, raised relief, and unusual colors such as white, pink, blue, and green. |
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Eleusinian Painter |
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(Attic vase painter, active 4th century BCE) [500084880] |
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Painter of Athens 1472 |
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(Attic vase painter, active 4th century BCE) [500046552] |
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(Attic vase painter, active ca. 330-ca. 320 BCE) ..... [VP Preferred]
(Greek vase-painter, mid 4th cen. BCE) ..... [VP]
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