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Vase painter
Aristophanes (vase painter)
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Aristophanes (Greek: Ἀριστοφάνης; active between 430 and 400 BC in Athens) was an ancient Greek vase painter of the Attic red-figure style. Three pieces signed by him are known. Two of them are bowls made by the potter Erginos, now in Berlin (Antikensammlung Berlin) and Boston (Museum of Fine Arts), the third is the fragment of a krater in Agrigento (Museo Archeologico Regionale). A number of further works are attributed to him. Aristophanes strove to make his figures appear as lively as possible. His paintings are characterised by carefully drawn separate lines. In some cases, the drawing of garment folds or women's hair leads to a somewhat artificial impression.
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- Agrigento, Museo Archeologico Regionale
- fragment of a bell krater
- Berlin, Antikensammlung
- loutrophoros F 2373 • bowl 2531 • lekythos F 2706
- Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
- bowl 00.344 • bowl 00.345
- St. Petersburg, Eremitage
- bowl
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