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Athenian Red-figure Vase Painting: Painters, Workshops, and Exports (c. 530–350 BCE)

Athenian Red-figure Vase Painting: Painters, Workshops, and Exports (c. 530–350 BCE)

  1. Red-figure technique emerges in Andokides’ workshop

    Labels: Andokides, Andokides Painter, Red-figure technique
  2. Bilingual vases mark the black- to red-figure transition

    Labels: Bilingual vases, Black-figure, Red-figure
  3. Kerameikos workshops anchor Athenian pottery production

    Labels: Kerameikos, Potters' quarter, Workshops
  4. “Pioneer Group” advances anatomy and complex poses

    Labels: Pioneer Group, Foreshortening, Figure drawing
  5. Euphronios popularizes bold figure style and collaboration

    Labels: Euphronios, Painter-potter, Workshop network
  6. Onesimos exemplifies painter–potter teamwork on cups

    Labels: Onesimos, Drinking cups, Euphronios
  7. Berlin Painter refines a spare, classical visual language

    Labels: Berlin Painter, Classical style
  8. Achilles Painter continues Berlin Painter workshop traditions

    Labels: Achilles Painter, Lekythoi, Berlin workshop
  9. Meidias Painter popularizes the late fifth-century “florid” style

    Labels: Meidias Painter, Florid style
  10. Kerch style marks the final phase of Attic red-figure

    Labels: Kerch style, Added colors, Black Sea
  11. Red-figure production ends; later scholarship systematizes the field

    Labels: Corpus Vasorum, End of