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Kleophrades Painter (Attic vase painter, active ca. 505-475 BCE)
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Note: The Kleophrades Painter produced some of the best examples of Attic red-figure vase painting currently in existence with approximately 150 works being attributed to him. Because none of his work is signed, he is named after the potter Kleophrades. His painted figures are characterized by incised hair contours, a depiction of the pupil as dot within circle, lips that are bordered by black lines, as well as a black line representing the spine. His most famous work is in the Museum of Archeology in Naples, the Vivenzio Hydria, which depicts events surrounding the fall of Troy. |
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Attic |
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Epiktetos II |
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(Greek vase painter, active 6th century BCE) [500019311] |
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Boot Painter |
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(Attic vase painter, active ca. 480-ca. 450 BCE) [500018512] |
student of .... |
Euthymides |
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(Greek vase painter, active ca. 515-500 BCE) [500115442] |
worked with .... |
Kleophrades |
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(Greek potter, active ca. 490 BCE) [500118836] |
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(Attic vase painter, active ca. 505-475 BCE) ..... [VP Preferred]
(vase-painter, ca. 500-475 BC) ..... [GRLPA]
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