Exekias (Ancient Greek: Ἐξηκίας, Exēkías) was an ancient Greek vase painter and potter who was active in Athens between roughly 545 BC and 530 BC. Exekias...
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however, in the influence it exerted on Exekias. Most Attic artists of the period copied the styles of Group E and Exekias. The work of Lydos and the Amasis...
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Suicide of Ajax Vase (section Exekias)
where Exekias is believed to be from. Some scholars infer that this connection is one of the reasons Exekias chooses to depict Ajax so often. Exekias is...
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Black-figure vase painting by Exekias, ca. 540 BCE. Currently in the Vatican Museum. Suicide of Ajax. Black-figure vase painting by Exekias, ca. 540 BCE. Currently...
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Steinhart, "Exekias" in Künstlerlexikon der Antike. Vol. 1. München, Leipzig 2001, pp. 249–252. Context after Matthias Steinhart, "Exekias" in Künstlerlexikon...
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work is compared with Exekias, who was said to have created the most detailed and best examples of black-figure pottery. Exekias is said to be the teacher...
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definition provided, though they might be, depending on the artist's intention. Exekias was an ancient Greek vase-painter and potter. A good portion of his vase...
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Achilles and Penthesileia by Exekias, c. 540 BC, British Museum, London...
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The Neck Amphora by Exekias is a neck amphora in the black figure style by the Attic vase painter and potter Exekias. It is found in the possession of...
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The suicide of Ajax depicted on Greek pottery by Exekias, now on display at the Château-musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer...
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of the Athenian Royal Family Acamas and Demophon on a neck amphora by Exekias Abode Athens, later Euboea Genealogy Parents Theseus and Phaedra Siblings...
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The suicide of Ajax depicted on Greek pottery by Exekias, now on display at the Château-musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer...
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are among the largest of the kraters, supposedly developed by the potter Exekias in black-figure style, though in fact almost always seen in red. The lower...
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540–530 BC. It is one of the masterpieces of the Attic black-figure potter Exekias and one of the most significant works in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen...
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Dionysus teaching the art of wine-drinking to his son Oenopion, on an Attic black-figured amphora from Vulci (ca. 540-530 BC) by Exekias...
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Dionysus riding on a small galley-like craft in a painting from the Dionysus cup by Exekias, from c. 530 BC...
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Amasis Painter (section The Amasis Painter and Exekias)
and his merry revelers whom he painted more than 20 times, compared to Exekias’ one. Another of his most common subjects is Athena facing Poseidon, and...
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and its specific decoration into Attic vase painting is attributed to Exekias. His eye-cup in Munich, dated 530–540 BC, is considered a masterpiece of...
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Edinburgh Painter Elbows Out Ergoteles Eucharides Painter Euphiletos Painter Exekias Gela Painter Goltyr Painter Gorgon Painter Haimon Painter Heidelberg Painter...
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Merope's father Oenopion and his father, god Dionysus, on an Attic black-figured amphora from Volci (ca. 540-530 BC) by Exekias...
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of the most famous Greek potters and painters like the Amasis Painter, Exekias, Archikles, Glaukytes, the Penthesilea Painter, the Andokides Painter,...
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Ajax, son of Telamon, preparing suicide. Reproduction from a black-figure amphora depiction by Exekias (550–525 BC)....
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François Vase. Many scholars consider the finest work in the style to belong Exekias and the Amasis Painter, who are noted for their feeling for composition...
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game. Eight-pointed sun symbols are depicted on their cloaks. Amphora by Exekias, 6th century BC, Vatican Museum. Heracles fighting the Amazons. Attic black-figure...
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Group E – the E stands for Exekias is stylistically quite homogeneous. It is the fertile ground from which the art of Exekias grew. Chronologically, the...
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The Dionysus Cup, a kylix painted by the Athenian Exekias ca. 530 BCE, showing the narrative of Dionysus's capture by Tyrrhenian pirates and transfiguration...
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their creative possibilities in the second third of the 6th century BCE. Exekias, active around 530 BCE, can be seen as the most important representative...
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Attributed to Homer The Dionysus Cup, a kylix painted by the Athenian Exekias around 530 BCE, possibly showing the narrative of the seventh Homeric Hymn...
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and medals including image of medals with logo retrieved 12 July 2012 Exekias, American Journal of Archaeology, John Boardman, 1980, [17] Etruscan Amphora...
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Dionysus Cup, by Exekias, 6th Century...
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