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Wedding Painter is the conventional name for an ancient Greek vase painter active in Athens from circa 480 to 460 BC. He painted in the red-figure technique. His name vase is pyxis in the Louvre (Paris). It depicts the wedding of Thetis and Peleus.
- krater 1388 • pyxis 14908
- fragment of a bowl 584 • fragment of a bowl stand 4339
- bowl 924 A
- rim cup F 2547
- fragment of a bowl 373 • bowl 374
- Bonn, Akademisches Kunstmuseum
- bowl 144 A
- bell krater 95.26
- Chiusi, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
- bowl 1845
- bowl 1090 • bowl 1104
- skyphos T 441
- fragment of a bowl 11 B 10 • fragment of a bowl 17 B 7 • fragment of a bowl 20 B 11 • fragment of a bowl PD 28 • fragment of a bowl PD 172 • fragment of a bowl PD 289 • fragment of a bowl PD 563
- Fragment of a bowl
- hydria E 226
- formerly Munich, private collection Paul Arndt]]
- bols
- pyxis
- pyxis 39.11.8
- Padula, Salerno, Museo Archeologico della Lucania Occidentale nella Certosa di Padula
- Fragment of a bowl stand
- bowl CP 10952 • fragment of a bowl CP 11605 • fragment of a bowl CP 11606 • fragment of a bowl CP 11607 • fragment of a bowl CP 11608 • fragment of a bowl CP 11609 • fragment of a bowl CP 11610 • fragment of a bowl CP 11611 • bowl G 269 • bowl G 630 • pyxis L 55
- lekythos 22.62
- 2 fragments of bowls • fragment of a skyphos
- fragment of a kantharos 34.157
- bell krater 1771 • bowl 2150
- bowl 71
[edit] Bibliography
- John Beazley: Attic Red-figure Vase-painters, 2nd ed. Oxford 1963, p. 922-924.
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Wine Shapes |
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Perfume Shapes and Wedding Shapes |
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Funerary Shapes and Cultic Shapes |
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Painters |
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