Pan Painter
The Pan Painter was an ancient Greek vase-painter of the Attic red-figure style, active ca. 480 to 450 BC. A pupil of Myson, he stands the beginning of the Mannerists, though his drawing technique is considered the finest.[1] Sir John Beazley attributed over 150 vases to his hand. His name-vase is a bell krater in Boston depicting Pan pursuing a goatherd.[2]
Works
Notes
- ^ J.D. Beazley, Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. 2nd ed., Oxford, 1963: 550.
- ^ Boston MFA 19,185.
Bibliography
- John Beazley, Attic Red-figure Vase-painters. 2nd ed., Oxford 1963.
- John Beazley. Der Pan-Maler. Berlin 1931.
- Anna Follmann. Der Pan-Maler. Bonn 1968.
- Pan-Maler. in: Lexikon Alte Kulturen. Vol 3, p. 101.
- Pan-Maler. in: Lexikon der Kunst. Vol 3, p. 716.
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