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Euxithèos
(? - ?)
,
Euphronios
(? - ?)
Cratère en calice attique à figures rouges, dit cratère d'Antée
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Hervé Lewandowski
musée du Louvre
http://www.louvre.fr
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Les frères Chuzeville
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Hervé Lewandowski
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Keywords:
vase (container)
krater
Red-figure style
Greek vase
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Color #3d1c02
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About the artwork
Title:
Cratère en calice attique à figures rouges, dit cratère d'Antée
Periods:
Europe (période) - Grèce antique
Techniques:
ceramic (material)
Inventory number:
G103
Detail:
Vers 515-510 av J.-C.
Location:
musée du Louvre
About the author(s)
Author:
Euxithèos
Author:
Euphronios
Country:
Athènes
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Euphronios
(
circa
535 - after 470 BC) was an ancient Greek vase painter and potter, active in Athens in the late 6th and early 5th centuries BC. As part of the so-called "Pioneer Group," ( a modern name given to a group of vase painters who were instrumental in effecting the change from Black-figure pottery to Red figure), Euphronios was one of the most important artists of the red-figure technique. His works place him at the transition from Late Archaic to Early Classical art.
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