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Chiusi Painter (E21_Person, Concept)

Canonical URI: http://kerameikos.org/id/chiusi_painter

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Chiusi Painter (en), Chiusi-Maler (de), Chiusi Painter (fr), Chiusi Painter (it)Additional labels

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The Chiusi Painter is an Athenian black-figure painter active in the last quarter of the 6th c. BCE who is associated with the Leagros Group. The name derives from an amphora found at Chiusi (Chiusi, National Archaeological Museum 1812; BAPD 302092) showing Ajax and Achilles. Shapes are mainly large vessels, including the amphora, hydria, and column krater. Scenes feature Herakles and Dionysos with followers. Findspots are Etruria, southern Italy, and Athens.

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