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The YZ Group is an assumed group of ancient Greek Attic vase painters of the red-figure style. Individual artists can only be identified with difficulty. The group was given its conventional name by John D. Beazley during his studies of Attic red-figure was painting. He named the group "YZ" because he recognised their work as the latest known figural red-figure paintings. In analogy with the alphabet, "YZ" stands for the end of red-figure painting in Athens. The group was active around 320 BC. The exact date of the end of red-figure painting remains unclear, because no detailed chronology can be developed from the vases. The fact that YZ vases are relatively numerous may indicate that their production, though short in duration, was large in output. They depict erotes, women and Nike. The t

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  • Die YZ-Gruppe ist eine vermutete Gruppe von attischen Vasenmalern des rotfigurigen Stils. Einzelne Künstler sind schwer greifbar. Die Gruppe erhielt ihren Notnamen von John D. Beazley der die Werke der YZ-Gruppe als die spätesten fassbaren figürlichen Arbeiten des Stils bezeichnete. „YZ“ steht analog zum Alphabet für das Ende der rotfigurigen Vasenmalerei in Athen. Die Gruppe muss um das Jahr 320 v. Chr. gearbeitet haben. Unklar ist das genaue Ende, da eine Chronologie der Vasen schwer möglich ist. Da es sich um nicht wenige Vasen handelt, ist es möglich, dass zwar nur kurz, dafür aber in großer Zahl produziert wurde. Es werden Eroten, Frauen und Niken gezeigt. Die Tondi der Schalen erinnern an Werke aus der Frühzeit des Jahrhunderts, sind aber unsauberer und gröber in der Ausführung. Neben Schalen werden auch Askoi, Pyxiden und kleine Lebetes gamikoi bemalt. (de)
  • The YZ Group is an assumed group of ancient Greek Attic vase painters of the red-figure style. Individual artists can only be identified with difficulty. The group was given its conventional name by John D. Beazley during his studies of Attic red-figure was painting. He named the group "YZ" because he recognised their work as the latest known figural red-figure paintings. In analogy with the alphabet, "YZ" stands for the end of red-figure painting in Athens. The group was active around 320 BC. The exact date of the end of red-figure painting remains unclear, because no detailed chronology can be developed from the vases. The fact that YZ vases are relatively numerous may indicate that their production, though short in duration, was large in output. They depict erotes, women and Nike. The tondos of bowls resemble works from the early 4th century, but are more casual and coarse in execution. Apart from bowls, askoi, pyxides and small lebetes gamikoi were also painted. (en)
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  • Die YZ-Gruppe ist eine vermutete Gruppe von attischen Vasenmalern des rotfigurigen Stils. Einzelne Künstler sind schwer greifbar. Die Gruppe erhielt ihren Notnamen von John D. Beazley der die Werke der YZ-Gruppe als die spätesten fassbaren figürlichen Arbeiten des Stils bezeichnete. „YZ“ steht analog zum Alphabet für das Ende der rotfigurigen Vasenmalerei in Athen. Die Gruppe muss um das Jahr 320 v. Chr. gearbeitet haben. Unklar ist das genaue Ende, da eine Chronologie der Vasen schwer möglich ist. Da es sich um nicht wenige Vasen handelt, ist es möglich, dass zwar nur kurz, dafür aber in großer Zahl produziert wurde. Es werden Eroten, Frauen und Niken gezeigt. Die Tondi der Schalen erinnern an Werke aus der Frühzeit des Jahrhunderts, sind aber unsauberer und gröber in der Ausführung. Nebe (de)
  • The YZ Group is an assumed group of ancient Greek Attic vase painters of the red-figure style. Individual artists can only be identified with difficulty. The group was given its conventional name by John D. Beazley during his studies of Attic red-figure was painting. He named the group "YZ" because he recognised their work as the latest known figural red-figure paintings. In analogy with the alphabet, "YZ" stands for the end of red-figure painting in Athens. The group was active around 320 BC. The exact date of the end of red-figure painting remains unclear, because no detailed chronology can be developed from the vases. The fact that YZ vases are relatively numerous may indicate that their production, though short in duration, was large in output. They depict erotes, women and Nike. The t (en)
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