Aison (vase painter)
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Aison was a vase painter of the Ancient Greek red-figure style. About 60 of his vases come down to us, which are dated between 435 and 415 BCE.
He spent his career in several workshops, where he came into contact with several other well known painters. His first works were created in the same workshop as the Kodros painter. A kylix with motifs from the Theseus legend, that is today in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain, was created in the same workshop that Penthesilea painter was active in and Aristophanes was later to join. In his third workshop he worked together with the Schuvalow painter and the Eretria painter. Here he painted mostly closed containers. All three artists obviously stood in the tradition of Polygnotos. From this time his second showpiece originates, the lekythos in Naples National Archaeological Museum.
Two further lekythos (from the Louvre and the National Archaeological Museum of Athens) clearly mark a turning point in the artist's life when he embraced the Adonis cult. Remarkably the difference is the quality of his work, which is probably due primarily to difficult life circumstances, as demonstrated by the frequent workshop changes.
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- John Boardman: Attic Redfigure vases, the classical period, a handbook.
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