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Attic Black-Figure Vase Painting: Workshops and Painters (c. 620–480 BCE)

Attic Black-Figure Vase Painting: Workshops and Painters (c. 620–480 BCE)

  1. Corinthian black-figure technique originates

    Labels: Corinth, Black-figure technique
  2. Attic workshops adopt black-figure decoration

    Labels: Attic workshops, Athenian pottery
  3. Nessos Painter produces early Attic black-figure

    Labels: Nessos Painter, Early Attic
  4. Sophilos signs Attic black-figure vessels

    Labels: Sophilos, Signed vases
  5. Komast Group popularizes komast cup imagery

    Labels: Komast Group, Komast cups
  6. Gorgon Painter develops continuous narrative friezes

    Labels: Gorgon Painter, Narrative friezes
  7. Kleitias and Ergotimos create the François Vase

    Labels: Fran ois, Kleitias, Ergotimos
  8. Lydos leads a high-output Attic workshop

    Labels: Lydos, High-output workshop
  9. Amasis Painter establishes distinctive workshop style

    Labels: Amasis Painter, Amasis workshop
  10. Exekias elevates black-figure to landmark status

    Labels: Exekias, Master painter
  11. Nikosthenes’ workshop targets the Etruscan market

    Labels: Nikosthenes, Export amphorae
  12. Six’s technique used regularly in Attic black-figure

    Labels: Six s, Late Archaic
  13. Andokides workshop produces bilingual amphorae

    Labels: Andokides workshop, Bilingual amphorae
  14. Euphiletos Painter decorates Panathenaic prize amphorae

    Labels: Euphiletos Painter, Panathenaic amphorae
  15. Haimon Painter workshop continues black-figure into early 5th century

    Labels: Haimon Painter, Early 5th