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The Darius Painter was an
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vase painter Ancient Greek pottery, due to its relative durability, comprises a large part of the archaeological record of ancient Greece, and since there is so much of it (over 100,000 painted vases are recorded in the Corpus vasorum antiquorum), it has ex ...
and the most eminent representative at the end of the " Ornate Style" in
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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 ...
vase painting. His works were produced between 340 and 320 BC. The Darius Painter's conventional name is derived from 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 ...
, the " Darius Vase", which was discovered in 1851 near
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and now on display at the Museo Archaeologico Nazionale, Naples (H3253). Many of his works, mostly volute ''
krater A krater or crater ( grc-gre, , ''kratēr'', literally "mixing vessel") was a large two-handled shape of vase in Ancient Greek pottery and metalwork, mostly used for the mixing of wine with water. Form and function At a Greek symposium, krat ...
s'',
amphora An amphora (; grc, ἀμφορεύς, ''amphoreús''; English plural: amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container with a pointed bottom and characteristic shape and size which fit tightly (and therefore safely) against each other in storag ...
e and '' loutrophoroi'', are of large dimensions. He most frequently depicted theatrical scenes, especially ones from the Classical tragedies by
Euripides Euripides (; grc, Εὐριπίδης, Eurīpídēs, ; ) was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full. Some ancient scholars ...
,The depiction of Darius on his name-vase is possibly derived in its details from the ''Persae of Phrynikos'', C. Anti concluded in 1952, and Schmidt 1960 follows him. However Oliver Taplin notes in Pots and Plays, 2007, p.235-7, the only strong indications of tragic reference are Darius himself and the old man in paidagogos outfit on the plinth inscribed ΠΕΡΣΑΙ, who might be performing the messenger role. Taplin speculates that the iconography of tragedy "could be assimilated into other contexts without danger of confusion", op. cit. p.237. and
mythological Myth is a folklore genre consisting of narratives that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths. Since "myth" is widely used to imply that a story is not objectively true, the identification of a narrat ...
themes. A number of mythological motifs not represented in surviving literary texts are known exclusively from his vases. On other shapes, especially ''
pelike A pelike ( grc, πελίκη) is a one-piece ceramic container similar to an amphora An amphora (; grc, ἀμφορεύς, ''amphoreús''; English plural: amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container with a pointed bottom and characterist ...
s'', he also painted as wedding scenes, erotes, women, and dionysiac motifs. In contrast to other contemporary painters, sepulchral scenes ( ''naiskos'' vases) by him are rare; where such motifs occur, they are virtually always on the back of the vessel. Some of his paintings, like those on the Darius Vase itself, show historical subjects. One of the most striking features of his work is the frequent use of inscriptions. He does not limit these to the normal practice of naming individual figures, but also uses them thematically (such as ''persai'' – Persians). To some extent these inscriptions can be seen as "titles". He also tends to use all available space on a vase for figural depictions, often arranged in two or three registers. Sometimes, the individual zones are structured by opulent ornamental friezes. The Darius Painter is considered the first painter to have fully exploited the possibilities of large-format vase painting. His drawing style is reputed to be especially good, particular as regards faces, which he often depicts in a three-quarter profile. The Darius Painter worked in a large
factory A factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery, where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another. ...
-like workshop, probably at
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. It is possible that he was the owner or foreman of his workshop. Many vase-paintings are so close to his style, though not by his hand, that they are attributed to his workshop. He was the last important vase-painter in Apulia;
Apulian vase painting Apulian vase painting was a regional style of South Italian vase painting from ancient Apulia. It comprises geometric pottery and red-figure pottery. The legitimate Iron Age sequel to the Neolithic and Bronze Age culture of Matera and Molfetta ...
rapidly declined in quality in the third century. Stylistically, he follows after the Varrese Painter and his group (e.g. the Painter of Copenhagen 4223), but outdoes their achievements. Contemporaries of his that did not simply produce mass wares include the Perrone Painter and the Phrixos Painter. His most important stylistic successor was the
Underworld Painter The Underworld Painter was an ancient Greek Apulian vase painter whose works date to the second half of the 4th century BC. Career The Underworld Painter is the successor of the Darius Painter, in whose workshop he began his career and where h ...
.
Arthur Dale Trendall Arthur Dale Trendall, (28 March 1909 – 13 November 1995) was a New Zealand art historian and classical archaeologist whose work on identifying the work of individual artists on Greek ceramic vessels at Apulia and other sites earned him i ...
, a key authority on
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vase painting, described the Darius Painter as the most important painter of mythological scenes within the total of the South Italian development.


Gallery

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Darius the Great Darius I ( peo, 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 ; grc-gre, Δαρεῖος ; – 486 BCE), commonly known as Darius the Great, was a Persian ruler who served as the third King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire, reigning from 522 BCE until his d ...
and its inscription (ΔΑΡΕΙΟΣ, top right) on the "Darius Vase" File:Fish plate Antikensammlung Berlin 1984.54.jpg, Fish Plate from the Darius Painter's school (Berlin, Antikensammlung) File:Krater by the Darius Painter Antikensammlung Berlin 1984.41.jpg, Phrixos krater (
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, Antikensammlung)


References


Sources

* Margot Schmidt. ''Der Dareiosmaler und sein Umkreis: Untersuchen zur Spätapulischen Vasenmalerei'', Munich: Aschendorff, 1960. * Jean-Marc Moret. ''L'Ilioupersis dans la céramique italiote, les mythes et leur expression figurée au IVe siècle'', Institut Suisse de Rome, 1975. * Thomas Morard, ''Horizontalité et verticalité. Le bandeau humain et le bandeau divin chez le Peintre de Darius'', Mainz, von Zabern, 2009. * Alexandre Cambitoglou, Arthur Dale Trendall. '' The Red-figured Vases of Apulia'', II, ''Late Apulian'', Oxford, 1982: p. 482–522. Bibliography. * Christian Aellen, Alexandre Cambitoglou, Jacques Chamay. ''Le peintre de Darius et son milieu, Vases grecs d'Italie Méridionale, Hellas et Roma'', Genf 1986. *
Arthur Dale Trendall Arthur Dale Trendall, (28 March 1909 – 13 November 1995) was a New Zealand art historian and classical archaeologist whose work on identifying the work of individual artists on Greek ceramic vessels at Apulia and other sites earned him i ...
. ''Rotfigurige Vasen aus Unteritalien und Sizilien. Ein Handbuch.'' von Zabern, Mainz 1991 (Kulturgeschichte der Antiken Welt Vol. 47), (p. 85-177). * Françoise-Hélène Massa-Pairault. ''Le Peintre de Darius et l'actualité. De la Macédoine à la Grande Grèce'', in ''L'incidenza dell'Antico II: studi in memore di Ettore Lepore'', Napoli, 1996. * Rolf Hurschmann. ''Dareios-Maler'', in Der Neue Pauly Vol. 3 (1997), col. 324. * Claude Pouzadoux, ''Guerre et paix en Peucétie à l'époque d'Alexandre le Molosse (notes sur quelques vases du Peintre de Darius)'', in ''Le Canal d'Otrante et la Méditerranée antique et médiévale'', colloque organisée à l'Université de Paris X - Nanterre (20-21 novembre 2000), Edipuglia, Bari, 2005. {{Authority control 4th-century BC Greek people Ancient Greek vase painters Anonymous artists of antiquity People from Apulia Artists of Magna Graecia