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Lion Painter

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The Lion Painter was one of the earliest Athens black-figure vase painters. He was active between 630 and 600 BC.

He was a contemporary of the Nessos Painter, but remained a less significant influence, in spite of his artistic achievements. All vases ascribed to him depict lions. His work is only known from a few fragments, which are, however, consistently of very high quality. The bald lion on his name vase appears to look sorrowful.

Works

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  • Athen, National Museum: Neck amphora 16392, 16393 and 16394
  • Athen, Vlasto collection: Fragment of a neck amphora
  • New York, Metropolitan Museum: Fragment 38.11.10

Bibliography

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  • John D. Beazley: Attic Black-figure Vase-painters. Oxford 1956, p. 2.
  • John Boardman: Schwarzfigurige Vasen aus Athen. Ein Handbuch, von Zabern, 4. edn, Mainz 1994 (Kulturgeschichte der Antiken Welt, Vol) ISBN 3-8053-0233-9, p. 18.