Painter of the Berlin dancer
The painter of the Berlin Dancer (also Berlin dancer painter , painter of the dancing girl in Berlin and dancer painter , English: Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl ), active between 430 and 410 BC. BC, was in. Apulia active antique vase painter of the Apulian - red-figure style . He is one of the earliest Apulian vase painters and may have moved from Athens to Taranto .
It got its emergency name after the chalice crater F 2400 in the antique collection in Berlin . Another crater ascribed to him (Inv. 22.215) is in the Rhode Island School of Design Museum in Providence . An amphora depicting Briseis and Achilles is in the Museo Provinciale Sigismondo Castromediano in Lecce (inv. 571) as well as the only column crater ascribed to him in the Museo Camillo Leone in Vercelli with the pursuit of Troilus by Achilles (inv. 580/57). A pelike in the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne (inv. 1391-D5) shows an Amazonomachy .
literature
- Arthur D. Trendall : The red-figured vases of Apulia Vol. 1: Early and Middle Apulian . Oxford University Press, Oxford 1978, p. 4 ff.
- Martin Robertson : The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1992, ISBN 978-0-521-33881-3 , p. 236.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Vase in Providence .
- ↑ Alexander Cambitoglou , Maurizio Harari : The Italiote red-figure vases in the Museo Camillo Leone at Vercelli . Bretschneider, Rome 1997, ISBN 978-88-7062-964-4 , pp. 9-20 ( Google Books ).
- ↑ Pelike in Melbourne .
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SURNAME | Painter of the Berlin dancer |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Vase painter of the Apulian red-figure style |
DATE OF BIRTH | 5th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 5th century BC BC or 4th century BC Chr. |