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Darrell Arlynn Amyx (2 April 1911 – 10 January 1997) was an American classical archaeologist. His principal field of study was the archaic pottery of Corinth. Complementing the pioneering work of John Beazley and Humfry Payne, Amyx applied stylistic analysis to the work of previously unnamed and unstudied Corinthian painters, discerning many otherwise forgotten "hands".

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  • Darrell Arlynn Amyx (2 April 1911 – 10 January 1997) was an American classical archaeologist. His principal field of study was the archaic pottery of Corinth. Complementing the pioneering work of John Beazley and Humfry Payne, Amyx applied stylistic analysis to the work of previously unnamed and unstudied Corinthian painters, discerning many otherwise forgotten "hands". (en)
  • Darrell Arlynn Amyx (* 2. April 1911 in Exeter, Kalifornien; † 10. Januar 1997 in ) war ein US-amerikanischer Klassischer Archäologe. Nach dem Studium in Stanford und Berkeley wurde er 1947 in Berkeley promoviert. Von 1946 bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1978 lehrte er an der University of California, Berkeley. (de)
  • Darrell Arlynn Amyx (Exeter (California), 2 de abril de 1911-Kensington (California), 10 de enero de 1997) fue un arqueólogo clásico estadounidense cuyo principal campo de estudio fue la cerámica griega de Corinto donde siguiendo los pasos de John Beazley y Humfry Payne, Amyx aplicó análisis estilísticos para esclarecer la autoría de muchas manos anónimas o sin estudiar. (es)
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  • Darrell Arlynn Amyx (* 2. April 1911 in Exeter, Kalifornien; † 10. Januar 1997 in ) war ein US-amerikanischer Klassischer Archäologe. Nach dem Studium in Stanford und Berkeley wurde er 1947 in Berkeley promoviert. Von 1946 bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1978 lehrte er an der University of California, Berkeley. Sein Lebenswerk galt der Kunst von Korinth und hier vor allem der archaischen . In der Nachfolge von Humfry Payne wies er mit der Methode von John D. Beazley die korinthische Keramik einzelnen 'Händen' zu, fassbaren individuellen Künstlern, die er mit Notnamen versah, da kaum einer von ihnen signierte. (de)
  • Darrell Arlynn Amyx (2 April 1911 – 10 January 1997) was an American classical archaeologist. His principal field of study was the archaic pottery of Corinth. Complementing the pioneering work of John Beazley and Humfry Payne, Amyx applied stylistic analysis to the work of previously unnamed and unstudied Corinthian painters, discerning many otherwise forgotten "hands". Born in Exeter, California, Amyx studied classics at Stanford University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930. He pursued further studies at the University of California, Berkeley; earning first a master's degree in Latin in 1932 and later a Ph.D. in Latin and classical archaeology in 1937. He then studied in Greece as a Fulbright Scholar. He later was the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships and four grants from the American Council of Learned Societies. In 1946 he joined the faculty at Berkeley where he taught until his retirement in 1978. In addition to teaching classes at Berkeley he served variously as the art department's chair, assistant dean of the College of Letters and Science, and curator of classical art in the University Art Museum as well as the Lowie Museum of Anthropology. He died after a long illness in 1997 at the age of 85. (en)
  • Darrell Arlynn Amyx (Exeter (California), 2 de abril de 1911-Kensington (California), 10 de enero de 1997) fue un arqueólogo clásico estadounidense cuyo principal campo de estudio fue la cerámica griega de Corinto donde siguiendo los pasos de John Beazley y Humfry Payne, Amyx aplicó análisis estilísticos para esclarecer la autoría de muchas manos anónimas o sin estudiar. Estudió en la Stanford University, donde egresó en 1930. Más tarde continuó sus estudios en Berkeley obteniendo un máster en latín en 1932 y un doctorado en latín y arqueología clásica en 1937. Con el programa Fulbright estudió en Grecia y más tarde consiguió dos becas Guggenheim y cuatro del . En 1946 y hasta 1978 trabajó como catedrático de Berkeley que simultaneó con otras actividades académicas. Falleció de una larga enfermedad a los 85 años. ​ (es)
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