C-Maler (Vasenmaler)
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- Name (English)
- C-Maler (Vasenmaler)
- Short name
- C Painter
- Short Description
- "As indicated by his conventional name, the C Painter followed Corinthian precedents. He painted duelling warriors, horsemen, symposiasts, and komasts. He followed the Corinthian habit of adding white paint for details, but used the Attic technique of doing so: the white paint was added onto the black slip, rather than directly to the base clay. His mythological images represent a departure from Corinthian precedents. He painted them in elongated friezes, resembling the work of the Gorgon Painter or Kleitias. His powerful figures are carefully painted, often with a somewhat enlarged head. A characteristic feature of his work are animal heads used as shield emblazonments. Especially important is his work as a painter of Siana cups. He is considered the earliest and best painter of that shape. Probably towards the end of his career, his workshop produced cups resembling the later lip cups. His most famous work is the lid of a lekanis, now on display in Naples. It bears the earliest known depiction of the death of Astyanax. One vase by the C painter bears the remainder of an inscription: …eiron epoie (..eiron made it), suggesting that his real name was Cheiron or Pheiron." - (en.wikipedia.org 29.01.2020)
- Entity Encoding
- piz
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Trinkschale mit Symposion, Reitern und Krieger
Auf einer der Außenseiten...
Object information
Image: Archäologisches Museum der WWU Münster - CC BY-NC-SA -
Reiter und Symposion (sog. Sianaschale; Kylix)
Die Bildthemen auf der...
Object information
Image: Museum August Kestner - CC BY-NC-SA
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