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Skythes (Attic bilingual vase painter, active ca. 530-ca. 500 BCE)
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Note: Noted as a painter of cups; there are also a few extant plaques for which he may have been the painter. He painted in the bilingual style, using both Red-figure and Black-figure. He is particularly noted for several bilingual cups that exhibit a coral-red glaze, which was unusual and probably invented by Exekias. Judging from his name, Skythes may have been Scythian rather than a native Attic inhabitant; however, this is not certain. His work is often inscribed with the name of the citizen and athlete, Epilykos, who is named 14 times as kalos on Skythes' cups in the span ca. 515-505. |
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Greek (preferred) |
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Ancient Greek |
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Attic |
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Scythian |
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ca. 530-500 BCE |
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Biographies:
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(Attic bilingual vase painter, active ca. 530-ca. 500 BCE) ..... [VP Preferred]
(Attic vase-painter 6th century BC) ..... [GRLPA]
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Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (1978)
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Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters (1984)
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Cohen, Attic Bilingual Vases (1978)
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Cook, Greek Painted Pottery (1960) 171
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Getty Museum, Authority file (2003-) accessed 1 May 2003
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Graham, Scythes Reunited (1957)
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Grove Art Online (2003-2008) "Greece, ancient: Cup painters," accessed 11 October 2007
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Moore, Study in Attic Bilingual Vase-Painters (1971)
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston [online] (2002) accessed 11 October 2007
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Richter, Attic Red-Figured Vases (1958) | | | | | | | | | |
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