User:ArchaiOptix/Athenian black figure vase painters V Attic black figure vases not yet attributed to a specific painter or group or class

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Old Satyr Marsyas with ivy wreath

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I am teaching Classics (Ancient Greek and Latin), Theology, modern Greek and Italian. I am particularly interested in Archaeology and History of Ancient Art. One of my other hobbies is photography. Combining these two hobbies I take lots of pictures in museums and archaeological sites and catalogue the photos according to the scientific literature.

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Under the relevant categories (of museums and artists) and more systematically on this user page I share a selection of my photos of ancient art.
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I thank all directors of museums who permit photography of the exhibits for private, educational, scientific, non-commercial purposes, thus spreading the knowledge of their treasures in a wider public. I hope that my photos published on wikimedia commons act also as an incentive to visit these museums and admire the works of art directly. Therefore editing the photos I refrain from replacing the background, so that the objects can be seen as displayed in the museum. If you intend to use one of my photos for commercial aims, I would recommend you to contact the museum.

Attic black figure vase painters

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classified according to John D. Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters, Oxford 1956 (and Add / Para), with additional attributions by other authors ("extra")
The bibliography in the description notes only the literature or internet site most relevant for the attribution to a specific painter or epoch
Black-figure vases by Athenian artist who painted also red-figure vases and bilinguals are inserted into the subpage Athenian red-figure vase painters.

Attic black figure vases not yet attributed to a specific painter or group or class

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classified according to shape, the vases in approximate chronological order
The bibliography in the description notes only the literature or internet site most relevant for the attribution to a specific painter or epoch

belly-amphora

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neck-amphora

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amphoriskos

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panathenaic prize-amphora

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pseudo-panathenaic amphora

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lid (amphora)

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amphora of special shape

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loutrophoros

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pelike

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volute-krater

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column-krater

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calyx-krater

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dinos

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stamnos

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hydria

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kalpis

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lebes (gamikos)

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phormiskos

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oinochoe

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red ground oinochoe with trefoil mouth
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white ground oinochoe with trefoil mouth
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olpe

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lekythos

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red ground lekythos
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white ground lekythos
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lekythos painted in Six´s technique
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alabastron

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red ground alabastron
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white ground alabastron
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lekanis and lid of lekanis

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louterion

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pyxis

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kothon / exaleiptron / plemochoe

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lid (pyxis / kothon)

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kyathos

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kantharos (two-handled)

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kantharos (one-handled)

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figure vase (plastic) kantharos

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mastos

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mastoid drinking vessel with handles (mastoid skyphos)

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mastoid drinking vessel without handles (mastoid mug)

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skyphos

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cup

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little masters lip-cup
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little masters lip-cup, figural decoration in the handle zone
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Little Master band-cup
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cup - early shape (including merrythought cups)
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eye-cup type A
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other stemmed cups
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stemless cup

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bowl (small, handeless)

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phiale

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plate

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dish

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onos / epinetron

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basket

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children potty

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fragments of unspecified vase shapes

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plaque / pinax (tomb building ornament)

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