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Andokides or
Andocides (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδοκίδης) may
refer to: Andocides, one of the
Attic orators Andokides (potter), a sixth-century
potter whose wares...
- was then
attributed by John D.
Beazley to the
Andokides Painter, a name
derived from the
potter Andokides,
whose signature appears on
several of the vases...
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Andokides (/ˌændoʊˈsaɪdiːz/; Gr****: Ἀνδοκίδης) was a
famous potter of
Ancient Greece. The
painter of his pots was an
anonymous artist, the
Andokides painter...
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around 530 BC the
Andokides painter produced red-figure
amphorae and a
bilingual kylix.
Fewer than 20
vases survive by the
Andokides painter but they span...
- 7th-century BC and its successor, the red-figure style,
developed by the
Andokides Painter in
about 530 BC. Gr****
colonisation refers to the
expansion of...
- 530 BCE. The
invention of the
technique normally is
accredited to the
Andokides Painter. He, and
other early representatives of the style, e.g. Psiax...
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kylix by the
Andokides Painter in Palermo, on
which the
exterior is
painted half in black-figure and half in red-figure.
Apart from the
Andokides Painter,...
- Painter, Exekias, Archikles, Glaukytes, the
Penthesilea Painter, the
Andokides Painter, Oltos, Kleophon, Phintias, Euphronios, Euthymides, Epiktetos...
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Andocides (/ˌænˈdɒsɪdiːz/; Gr****: Ἀνδοκίδης,
Andokides; c. 440 – c. 370 BC[citation needed]) was a
logographer (speech writer) in
Ancient Greece. He was...
- by the
Bucci Painter (Munich 1493), the
other (c. 525–510 BC) by the
Andokides painter (Louvre F204), in
addition to the
usual two
heads and
snake tail...