Oakeshott painter
The Oakeshott Painter was an Attic - black-figure vase painter , active in Athens v to 550-535. Chr.
He is one of the little masters . It got its emergency name from John D. Beazley after Walter and Noël Oakeshott , the former owners of a bowl that is now in Oxford. Two multi-figure ribbon bowls are known - one with animals, the other with Dionysian scenes - and a rim bowl that is only painted on the inside.
Works
The following whole or fragmented Kleinmeister bowls can be ascribed to the Oakeshott painter :
- Boston (MA), Museum of Fine Arts
- Frankfurt, Liebieghaus
- 528
- New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Oxford, Ashmolean Museum
- 1966.941 • 1972.162
- Vathy (Samos), museum, from the Heraion of Samos
- K 2599 • K 6791 • K 6925
Further works are assigned to his area or his type.
literature
- John D. Beazley : Paralipomena. Additions to Attic black-figure vase-painters and to Attic red-figure vase-painters . Oxford 1971, p. 78.
- Michael Vickers : Recent Museum acquisitions, Greek antiquities in Oxford In: Burlington Magazine 117, No. 867 (1975) pp. 382-385.
- Bettina Kreuzer : The Attic black-figure pottery from the Heraion of Samos (= Samos vol. 22). Habelt, Bonn 1998, pp. 62-64. 181–183 no. 247–249 plate 43.
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Oakeshott painter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Attic black-figure vase painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 7th century BC BC or 6th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 6th century BC BC or 5th century BC Chr. |