Kleitias (
Greek: Κλειτίας, sometimes rendered as Klitias) was an ancient
Athenian
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vase painter of the
black-figure style who flourished BCE. Kleitias' most celebrated work today is the
François Vase (), which bears over two hundred figures in its six friezes. Painted inscriptions on four pots and one ceramic stand name Kleitias as their painter and
Ergotimos as their potter, showing the craftsmen's close collaboration. A variety of other fragments have been attributed to him on a stylistic basis.
[See the essential list in J. D. Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford 1956) 77-79. Examples found or attributed later include particularly D. von Bothmer, "A New Kleitias Fragment from Egypt", in: ''Antike Kunst'' 24, 1981, 66-67.]
Signed works
* Berlin, Antikensammlung V. I. 4604:
Gordion cup from
Gordion
* Florence, Museo Archeologico 4209 ("
François Vase", also known as "Klitias krater"): volute krater
* London, British Museum 1948.8-15.1 u. 2; 88.6-1.215, 424, 427 + Cambridge N 206: fragments of a cup from
Naukratis
Naucratis or Naukratis (Ancient Greek: , "Naval Command"; Egyptian language, Egyptian: , , , Coptic language, Coptic: ) was a city and trading-post in ancient Egypt, located on the Canopus, Egypt, Canopic (western-most) branch of the Nile river, ...
* London, British Museum 88.6-1.237, 324, 426; 1948.8-15.3 u. 4: fragments of a cup from Naukratis
*New York, Metropolitan Museum 31.11.4: stand from
Vari
See also
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Painter of Acropolis 606
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Black-figure vase painting
Notes
Bibliography
*
John Beazley: ''Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters'', Oxford 1956, p. 76–78.
* Bettina Kreuzer: ''Klitias'', in: Künstlerlexikon der Antike Vol 1, 2001, p. 419–420.
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Klitias in the Beazley-Archive 6th-century BC deaths
6th-century BC Athenians
Ancient Greek vase painters
Year of birth unknown
Year of death unknown