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The Achilles Painter was a vase-painter active ca. 470–425 BC. His
name vase In classical archaeology, a name vase is a specific "vase"In the study of ancient Greek pottery a "vase" is a general term covering all pottery shapes. whose painter's name is unknown but whose workshop style has been identified. The painter is co ...
is an amphora, Vatican 16571, in the
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depicting
Achilles In Greek mythology, Achilles ( ) or Achilleus ( grc-gre, Ἀχιλλεύς) was a hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors, and the central character of Homer's '' Iliad''. He was the son of the Nereid Thetis and Pele ...
and dated 450–445 BC. An armed and armored Achilles gazes pensively to the right with one hand on his hip. The other hand holds a spear. On the opposite surface a woman performs libation. J. D. Beazley attributed over 200 vases to his hand, the largest share being
red-figure Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting. It developed in Athens around 520 BCE and remained in use until the late 3rd century BCE. It replaced the previously dominant style of black-figure va ...
and
white-ground White-ground technique is a style of white ancient Greek pottery and the Greek vase painting, painting in which figures appear on a white background. It developed in the region of Attica, dated to about 500 BC. It was especially associated with ...
lekythoi A lekythos (plural lekythoi) is a type of ancient Greek vessel used for storing oil (Greek λήκυθος), especially olive oil. It has a narrow body and one handle attached to the neck of the vessel, and is thus a narrow type of jug, with no po ...
. In his middle phase (ca. 450–445 BC), he decorates more open forms. The Achilles Painter was a late pupil of the
Berlin Painter The Berlin Painter (active c. 490–460s BCE) is the Notname, conventional name given to an Attica, Attic Ancient Greece, Greek vase-painter who is widely regarded as a rival to the Kleophrades Painter, among the most talented vase painters of t ...
. The Phiale Painter became the Achilles Painter's most prominent student after he assumed the
Berlin Painter The Berlin Painter (active c. 490–460s BCE) is the Notname, conventional name given to an Attica, Attic Ancient Greece, Greek vase-painter who is widely regarded as a rival to the Kleophrades Painter, among the most talented vase painters of t ...
's workshop. Almost a dozen other recognizable painters passed through the Achilles Painter's workshop as well. Notable painters include the Westreenen Painter, the Persephone Painter, the Clio Painter, Loeb Painter, and the Dwarf Painter. The
Kleophon Painter The Kleophon Painter is the name given to an anonymous Athens, Athenian Pottery of ancient Greece, vase painter in the red-figure style who flourished in the mid-to-late 5th century BC. He is thus named because one of the works attributed to him be ...
, the Sabouroff Painter, and the Painter of Munich 2335 all spent time at the workshop as well.


Appraisal

Beazley describes him thus: :He is the great master of the white lekythos. His red-figure vases nearly always have a sober beauty, but few of them–like the pointed amphora in the Cabinet des Médailles–reach the height of his best white lekythoi, which are among the masterpieces of ancient drawing. In 1962,
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issued a stamp featuring the decoration of an Achilles Painter white-ground lekythos.Athens NM 1818.


Findspots

* Acropolis, Athens * Ceramicus, Athens * Capua, Italy * Pisticci, Italy * Taranto, Italy * Vulci, Italy * Selinis, Sicily * Enna, Sicily * Attica * Eretria * Euboea


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External links


Works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
{{Authority control Year of birth unknown 5th-century BC deaths Ancient Greek vase painters Anonymous artists of antiquity 5th-century BC Greek people