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Group of The Dresden Lekanis (E74_Group, Concept)

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

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Group of The Dresden Lekanis (en)

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The Group of the Dresden Lekanis is a group of Athenian black-figure painters active in the first quarter of the 6th c. BCE. The name derives from a lekanis found in Corinth (Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Albertinum ZV 1464; BAPD 300250), showing a male and animals. Some vases are attributed to a single hand (Painter of the Dresden Lekanis), who is thought to have been trained in Attica and later emigrated to Boeotia, becoming identified with the Horse-bird Painter/Group. Shapes include the lekanis, amphora, the skyphos-krater, and chalice. A dinos in the Athenian Agora (P334; BAPD 300278) portrays the Kalydonian Boar Hunt, Funeral Games of Pelias, male revelers (“komasts”), a satyr, and a maenad. Findspots include Athens (Agora, Acropolis), Smyrna, Ampurias, Taranto, and Corinth.

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