WebThis page has a painting of a fight, with Athena and Hermes watching. Andokides was an ancient Athenian vase painter, active from approximately 530 to 515 B.C. His work is unsigned and his true name unknown. He was identified as a unique artistic personality through stylistic traits found in common among several paintings. This corpus was then attributed by John D. Beazley to … See more Several details regarding the artistic biography of the Andokides Painter have been suggested through connoisseurial studies of his work. As mentioned, he is widely thought to be the creator of the red-figure painting … See more The invention of the red-figure technique occurred sometime around 525 B.C. The evidence for this date lies in the connections … See more • List of Greek vase painters See more The Andokides Painter has always featured prominently in scholarly debates over the attribution of bilingual vases. The dispute centers on the question of authorship of the … See more
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http://www.goddess-athena.org/Museum/Paintings/Troy/Athena_Hermes_fight_Andocides_x.htm http://dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/fisher/record.html?id=FISHER_n2001110103&fullview=true&rotation=0&detail=detailed WebAndokides ( / ˌændoʊˈsaɪdiːz /; [1] Greek: Ἀνδοκίδης) was a famous potter of Ancient Greece. The painter of his pots was an anonymous artist, the Andokides painter, who is recognized as the creator of the red-figure style, beginning around 530 BC. His work is compared with Exekias, who was said to have created the most detailed ... inclusivity outdoors