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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nikosthenes. Nikosthenes was a potter of Gr**** black- and red-figure pottery in the time window 550–510 BC. He signed...
- and uncovering a jar or basket of phalli (right). A vase-painting by Nikosthenes now in the British Museum, depicting a woman using two "phalli-shaped...
- Nikosthenes also painted vases, in which case he is usually presumed to be identical with Painter N. The BMN Painter and the red-figure Nikosthenes Painter...
- flees in a chariot (right) as Heracles arrives (left), on an Attic black-figured volute-krater, ca. 540–510 BCE signed by Nikosthenes (British Museum)....
- type D, lekanis, Nikosthenic, or tripod. This type was introduced by Nikosthenes during the late sixth century BCE. It is characterised by a deep, calyx-shaped...
- potter Nikosthenes, aimed specifically for export to Etruria. Inspired by Etruscan Bucchero types, it is the characteristic product of the Nikosthenes-Pamphaios...
- arts and crafts. Among its most valuable objects are a painted dish of Nikosthenes, a gl**** bottle from the port of Puteolo, and a gilded silver rhyton...
- which was signed by the famous ancient painter Epiktetos and the potter Nikosthenes. The island was one of the three sites in the Black Sea which stand out...
- shape of the vase. and is ****ociated with the workshops of Andokides, Nikosthenes and Psiax. Type I. The use of a white ground in conjunction with outline...
- closely ****ociated with that of Nikosthenes with whom he may have been in partnership. List of Gr**** vase painters "Nikosthenes" in The Oxford Encyclopedia...