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technical aspects first seen in
Euphronios' own work.
Although Kachylion's
workshop only
produced drinking bowls, and
Euphronios continued to work for him into...
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pedigree smARThistory:
Euphronios Krater "The
Euphronios Krater," poem by
Jared Carter Euphronios Krater (Louvre G 103)
Euphronios Krater Antikensammlung...
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characteristic lion-skin,
fighting Geryon to the right. A red-figure cup by
Euphronios from
Vulci c. 550–500 BC (Munich 2620)
shows a two-headed
Orthrus lying...
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brother of
Euphronios, also a vase painter.
Martin Robertson, in contrast,
suggests that
Euthymides may have been a
younger apprentice of
Euphronios. Euthymides...
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artifacts in mind. The
Euphronios, or
Sarpedon Krater, is an
ancient Gr**** vessel. It was made
around 515 BC in
Athens by the
artist Euphronios. The
vessel was...
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without his twin
brother Hypnos.
Thanatos is also
famously shown on the
Euphronios Krator where he and his
brother Hypnos are
shown carrying the body of...
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Achilles slaying Troilus, red-figure
kylix signed by
Euphronios...
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which he
introduced in 432 BC into the
lunisolar Attic calendar.
Euphronios says that
Colonus was Meton's deme. The
Metonic calendar incorporates...
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Evidence of its
origin can be
found on an
Attic red-figure
psykter by
Euphronios,
depicting four hetairai. One of the
hetairai on the vase, Smikra, is...
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active between circa 520 and 500 BC.
Important representatives include Euphronios,
Euthymides and Phintias. This group,
recognised and
defined by twentieth-century...