Ragusa group
The Ragusa group is a group of vase painters of the Attic-early black-figure style. The representatives of the group worked in the first third of the 6th century BC. And were based on the style of the then leading Corinthian vase painting. The Polos painter is considered to be the group's successor. The group got its name from John Boardman after a lekanis in the Museum of Ragusa .
literature
- John Boardman : Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum Great Britain 14: Oxford, Ashmolean Museum 3. Oxford 1975, pp. 21-22.
- John Boardman: Black-Figure Vases from Athens. A handbook (= cultural history of the ancient world . Vol. 1). Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1977, ISBN 3-8053-0233-9 , p. 22.
- John Boardman: The Ragusa Group. In: In memoria di Enrico Paribeni . Rome 1998, pp. 59-65.
Web links
- The Ragusa group in the Beazley Archives