The CHC Group is a group of Athenian black-figure painters active late 6th to early 5th c. BCE. The name derives from the
prevalence of chariot (CH) and courting (C) scenes. Associated with the group are the Heron Class, Dog Group, and the Group
of Thebes R102. The primary shape is the skyphos. In addition to chariot and courting scenes, there are scenes of women dancing,
myths, and sphinxes. Findspots include Athens (Agora, Acropolis), Rhitsona, Olbia, Miletus, Oria (Italy), and Corinth.