Michigan painter

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Panathenaic prize amphora from the Museo Gregoriano Etrusco .

The Michigan painter (English Michigan Painter ) was an Attic - black-figure vase painter , who in the last quarter of the 6th century BC. In Athens . It was named by John D. Beazley after a neck amphora in the Kelsey Museum of Archeology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor .

The painter, who belongs to the perizoma group , mainly painted stamnoi and small neck amphoras of the point-band class ; also the neck amphorae of the group, originally put together by Beazley as group of Brussels R 312 , are from him. He also painted oinochoes and lekyths . He also painted the backs of Panathenaic price amphoras , the fronts of which were decorated by the Havana Owl painter .

literature

  • John D. Beazley : Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters . Clarendon Press, Oxford 1956, pp. 343-345.
  • John D. Beazley: Paralipomena . Clarendon Press, Oxford 1971, pp. 156-157. 220-221.
  • Martin Bentz : Panathenaic price amphoras. An Athenian type of vase and its function from the 6th to 4th centuries. Century BC Chr. (= Antique Art Supplement 18). Association of Friends of Ancient Art, Basel 1998, ISBN 3-909064-18-3 , pp. 131–132.

Web links

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