Painter of Bologna 433

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The painter of Bologna 433 was a Greek vase painter who worked in the late 6th century BC. Chr. In Athens worked.

The painter from Bologna 433 , who was active around the same time as the so-called “ pioneer group ” of the red-figure style , was one of the earliest red-figure bowl painters . Like other bowl painters of this time, the painter from Bologna 433 tested the possibilities of the new technique due to the comparatively smaller work surface - the inside and the two outside of the bowls - not yet to the same depth as the representatives of the pioneer group on larger vases , however, the bowl painters also contributed to the success of the new style.

Lucy Talcott recognized the handwriting of the vase painter within the ten thousand-part inventory of well-known Attic red-figure vases and fragments when she found stylistic similarities with another bowl in the Museo during excavations on the Athens Agora , in which she was involved Civico Archeologico di Bologna recognized. The Athenian bowl was found on the Pnyx , in a gully filled with rubble from the destruction by the Persians. John D. Beazley took over these ascriptions and added two comparable pieces ( compare ). Talcott described the style as in the manner of the Euergides painter and compared it to bowls in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and in the Louvre . Beazley also grouped him in the vicinity of the painter. Only the inside of all bowls was decorated, the outside remained covered in black .

List of works

The first two works are attributed to the painter, the following two stylistically comparable:

  1. Agora Museum , Athens , inventory number P 24103; found on the Athenian agora; Motif inside: naked young boxer
  2. Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna , Bologna , inventory number P 2410; found in Bologna; Motif inside: two naked boxers fighting
  3. Acropolis Museum , Athens, inventory number 175 (fragmented); found in Athens; Motif inside: Remnants of the depiction of a young man: back of the head, ear, shoulder
  4. Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Adria , Adria , inventory number BC92 (= 7958, fragmented); found in Adriatic Sea; Motif: remains of a naked javelin thrower

literature

  • Lucy Talcott , Barbara Philippaki, G. Roger Edwards, and Virginia R. Grace: Small Objects from the Pnyx. Volume II. (= Hesperia Supplementary, Volume 10), The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Princeton 1956, especially p. 16 (entry 18).
  • John D. Beazley : Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², p. 106.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SR Roberts and Alice Glock: The Stoa Gutter Well a Late Archaic Deposit in the Athenian Agora. In: Hesperia, Volume 55/1, 1986, pp. 1-74, especially p. 21 .; T. Leslie Shear Jr .: The Persian Destruction of Athens. Evidence from Agora Deposits. In: Hesperia, Volume 62/4, 1993, pp. 383-482, especially p. 463.
  2. Inventory number 41.162.76; John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², pp. 98.16, 106; James C. Hoppin and Albert E. Gallatin : Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum United States: New York, Hoppin and Gallatin Collections, s. 7, plates (29) 9.2, Harvard University Press, Cambridge 1926, digitized ; Entry on the Beazley Archive website; Entry in the online catalog of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  3. inventory number G 98; John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², pp. 98.17, 106; Entry on the Beazley Archive website
  4. John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², p. 106.1; Entry on the Beazley Archive website
  5. John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², p. 106.2; Luciano Laurinsich: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Italy 5 (1929): Bologna, Museo Civico 1, S. III.IC3, plates (198) 1.1, digitized ; Entry on the Beazley Archive website
  6. John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², p. 106; Entry on the Beazley Archive website
  7. John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², p. 106; Entry on the Beazley Archive website