MARSYAS PAINTER


Meaning of MARSYAS PAINTER in English

flourished c. 350, 325 BC Greek painter of the late Classical period, known for a pelike (wine container), now in the British Museum, of Peleus Taming Thetis, and for a Nuptial Lebes (the bringing of gifts to the newly wed bride), now in the Hermitage at St. Petersburg. Both vases date from 340330 BC, and both are in the so-called Kerch style, of which the Marsyas Painter is a key representative. (Kerch refers to the area north of the Black Sea where many of the vessels were excavated.) The Kerch style is recognized by slender, mannered forms; elaborate decoration; and polychrome effects, achieved through the heavy use of white paint and sometimes gilding. It is thought to be the last major style of Attic red-figure painting.

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