User:ArchaiOptix/Athenian red figure vase painters II Early cup painters

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Old Satyr Marsyas with ivy wreath

About me:
I am teaching Classics (Ancient Greek and Latin), Theology, modern Greek and Italian. I am particularly interested in Archaeology and History of Ancient Art. One of my other hobbies is photography. Combining these two hobbies I take lots of pictures in museums and archaeological sites and catalogue the photos according to the scientific literature.

About this picture gallery:
Under the relevant categories (of museums and artists) and more systematically on this user page I share a selection of my photos of ancient art.
The site is under construction since January 2020.
I thank all directors of museums who permit photography of the exhibits for private, educational, scientific, non-commercial purposes, thus spreading the knowledge of their treasures in a wider public. I hope that my photos published on wikimedia commons act also as an incentive to visit these museums and admire the works of art directly. Therefore editing the photos I refrain from replacing the background, so that the objects can be seen as displayed in the museum. If you intend to use one of my photos for commercial aims, I would recommend you to contact the museum.

Transcription of the letters in Greek inscriptions
Epsilon = E
Eta (if written as H) = E_
Theta = TH
Xi = X
Omikron = O
Ypsilon = Y / U in diphthongs
Phi = PH
Chi = CH
Psi = PS
Omega = O_
Spiritus asper (if written as H) = H
Spiritus asper (if written as superscript c: rarely!) = c

Athenian red figure vase painters

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classified according to John D. Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, Oxford 1963(2) (and Add / Para), with additional attributions by other authors ("extra")
The bibliography in the description notes only the literature or internet site most relevant for the attribution to a specific painter or epoch

early cup painters of higher quality

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standard eye-cups, class I: bilingual
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Oltos
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Epiktetos
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manner of Epiktetos
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Thaliarchos Painter
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Skythes
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Pedieus Painter
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Euergides Painter
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Paidikos alabastra by the Pasiades Painter
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Paidikos alabastra, manner of the Euergides Painter
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other Alabastra of the Paidikos Group
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Atitas (potter)
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Group of Acropolis 96
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Kachrylion (potter)
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Thalia Painter
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Painter of Louvre G 36
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Peithinos
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Epidromos Painter
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Kleomelos Painter
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Elpinikos Painter
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Apollodoros
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the workshop of the potters Nikosthenes and Pamphaios

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Nikosthenes Painter
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early cup painters of coarser quality

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Poseidon Painter
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Aktorione Painter
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Pithos Painter
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Group of Adria 300
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Heraion Painter
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Chaire Painter
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Epeleios Painter
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Painter of Berlin 2268
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Hischylos Painter
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Paseas (formerly: Kerberos Painter)
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Pheidippos
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Bowdoin-Eye Painter
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Winchester Painter
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Hermokrates
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Delos Painter
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Ambrosios Painter
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Chairias Painter
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Painter of the Agora Chairias cups
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Kiss Painter
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Salting Painter
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Carpenter Painter
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early bilingual eye cups without attribution to a specific painter
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early red figure cups without attribution to a specific painter
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