Painter of Florence 1 B 45

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The Painter of Florence 1 B 45 was a Greek vase painter who worked in the late 6th or very early 5th century BC. Chr. In Athens worked.

The painter of Florence 1 B 45 was one of the early vase painters of the red-figure style of Greek vase painting . His style was recognized among the tens of thousands of surviving vases and fragments by John D. Beazley , who also gave it the emergency name . He belonged to the generation of vase painters who developed the new style further after the development of the new style, but with other bowl painters he stood a little apart from the pioneering group that defined the style, especially on large vessels. It was named after a bowl in the National Archaeological Museum in Florence . In addition, Beazley has only assigned him one more bowl and a third bowl close to hand.

Beazley did not value the drawing skills of the painter of Florence 1 B 45 particularly highly and classified him as part of the weaker late Archaic red-figure vase painters as a member of the second group of the Coarser Wings . He described the style as "malignant" ( villainous ).

List of works

All bowls assigned by John D. Beazley, the third bowl as comparable to the work of the painter from Florence 1 B 45 ( compare ), by another (anonymous) researcher it was ascribed to Epiktetus .

  1. Drinking bowl, composed of many fragments, with various defects; Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España , Spain , inventory number 1904; probably found in Italy; Motif outside A + B: comos scene , motif inside : satyr
  2. Drinking bowl, fragment; National Archaeological Museum , Florence , inventory number 1 B 45; Motif outside A: woman
  3. Drinking bowl, fragments; Louvre , Paris , inventory number C 11259; Motif outside A + B: young men leading horses

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Individual evidence

  1. John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², p. 138.1; Entry on the Beazley Archive website
  2. John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², p. 138.2; Doro Levi : Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Italy 8, Florence 1. (1932), p. III.I.4, plates (376) 1.45 digitized ; Entry on the Beazley Archive website
  3. John D. Beazley: Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters. Oxford 1963², p. 138; Entry on the Beazley Archive website