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The Euphiletos Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter active in the second half of the sixth century BC. One of the better-quality vase painters of the black-figure style in Athens, he is known especially for his Panathenaic prize amphorae. In them, his work evinces a chronological development influenced extensively by red-figure vase painting, a style developing during his lifetime. While his early works show athletes in unrealistic stances, the quality of the depictions improved considerably over time, especially with regard to his increasing control of internal detail. This improvement is especially visible in human depictions and in shield devices. His work on vases other than prize amphorae is of lesser quality and often depicts the then-popular motif of chariot races. Most of

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  • Euphiletos-Maler (de)
  • Euphiletos Painter (en)
  • Pintor de Eufileto (es)
  • Pittore di Euphiletos (it)
  • Вазописец Евфилета (ru)
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  • Pittore di Euphiletos (... – ...; fl. 530 a.C. / 520 a.C.) è il nome convenzionale assegnato ad un ceramografo attico attivo ad Atene la cui produzione, qualitativamente diseguale, è confinata alla tecnica delle figure nere. (it)
  • Вазописец Евфилета — вазописец из Аттики, художник, работавший в чернофигурном стиле, расписывавший вазы во второй половине VI в. до н. э. (ru)
  • Der Euphiletos-Maler war ein attisch-schwarzfiguriger Vasenmaler. Der Euphiletos-Maler gehört zu den qualitativ besseren Vasenmalern des schwarzfigurigen Stils in Attika. Besonders bekannt ist er für seine Panathenäischen Preisamphoren. Hier ist in seinen Werken eine chronologische Entwicklung zu erkennen, die nicht zuletzt einen Einfluss der zu dieser Zeit entstandenen rotfigurigen Vasenmalerei zu verdanken ist. Zeigen die frühen Athletenbilder auf diesen Vasen noch Läufer in unglaubwürdigen Bewegungsabläufen, nimmt die Qualität der Arbeiten im Laufe der Zeit beträchtlich zu. Besonders die immer bessere Beherrschung von Binnenzeichnungen ist dafür maßgeblich verantwortlich. Neben den Darstellungen von Menschen ist das vor allem bei den Schildzeichen erkennbar. Die Arbeiten abseits der Pre (de)
  • Se conoce como pintor de Eufileto a un ceramista ático de nombre desconocido, activo en Atenas entre 530 a. C. y Su producción, cualitativamente desigual, se relaciona con la cerámica de figuras negras que va evolucionando a la cerámica de figuras rojas. Fue el primer ceramista en especializarse en la decoración de ánforas panatenaicas; entre las cuales se encuentra la que le da nombre y se conserva en el Museo Británico, donde aparece una inscripción con el nombre de Eufileto (Eύφίλητος καλός), algo insólito en un premio oficial de un concurso atlético.​ * * (es)
  • The Euphiletos Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter active in the second half of the sixth century BC. One of the better-quality vase painters of the black-figure style in Athens, he is known especially for his Panathenaic prize amphorae. In them, his work evinces a chronological development influenced extensively by red-figure vase painting, a style developing during his lifetime. While his early works show athletes in unrealistic stances, the quality of the depictions improved considerably over time, especially with regard to his increasing control of internal detail. This improvement is especially visible in human depictions and in shield devices. His work on vases other than prize amphorae is of lesser quality and often depicts the then-popular motif of chariot races. Most of (en)
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  • Euphiletos Painter (en)
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  • Euphiletos Painter (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Chariot_terma_Staatliche_Antikensammlungen_1452.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Greek_Panathenaic_Prize_MET_N.14.130.12.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Herakles_Iolaos_Athena_Cdm_Paris_254.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Neck_Amphora,_Euphiletos_Painter,_Greek,_Attica,_c._530_BC,_Side_A_(Herakles_and_Nemean_Lion_with_Athena_and_Iolaos),_Side_B_(Warrior_and_two_horsemen),_ceramic,_black_figure_-_Chazen_Museum_of_Art_-_DSC02678.jpg
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  • Before 550 BCE (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • Chariot race on a pseudo-Panathenaic prize amphora, dated circa 500 BC, by the Euphiletos Painter. Located in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen of Munich (en)
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  • No later than 500 BCE (en)
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  • Vase painting (en)
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  • Possibly Greek (en)
notable works
  • High-quality amphorae manufactured in collaboration with the potter, Pamphaios (en)
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  • Der Euphiletos-Maler war ein attisch-schwarzfiguriger Vasenmaler. Der Euphiletos-Maler gehört zu den qualitativ besseren Vasenmalern des schwarzfigurigen Stils in Attika. Besonders bekannt ist er für seine Panathenäischen Preisamphoren. Hier ist in seinen Werken eine chronologische Entwicklung zu erkennen, die nicht zuletzt einen Einfluss der zu dieser Zeit entstandenen rotfigurigen Vasenmalerei zu verdanken ist. Zeigen die frühen Athletenbilder auf diesen Vasen noch Läufer in unglaubwürdigen Bewegungsabläufen, nimmt die Qualität der Arbeiten im Laufe der Zeit beträchtlich zu. Besonders die immer bessere Beherrschung von Binnenzeichnungen ist dafür maßgeblich verantwortlich. Neben den Darstellungen von Menschen ist das vor allem bei den Schildzeichen erkennbar. Die Arbeiten abseits der Preisamphoren sind weniger qualitätvoll und zeigen häufig die zu dieser Zeit besonders beliebten Bilder von Wagenrennen. Die vom Euphiletos-Maler verzierten nicht panathenäischen Vasen werden zum Großteil in die Zeit um das Jahr 520 v. Chr. datiert, weitere Arbeiten bis zu 20 Jahre davor und danach. Er arbeitete mit dem Töpfer Pamphaios zusammen. (de)
  • The Euphiletos Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter active in the second half of the sixth century BC. One of the better-quality vase painters of the black-figure style in Athens, he is known especially for his Panathenaic prize amphorae. In them, his work evinces a chronological development influenced extensively by red-figure vase painting, a style developing during his lifetime. While his early works show athletes in unrealistic stances, the quality of the depictions improved considerably over time, especially with regard to his increasing control of internal detail. This improvement is especially visible in human depictions and in shield devices. His work on vases other than prize amphorae is of lesser quality and often depicts the then-popular motif of chariot races. Most of his non-prize amphora work dates to about 520 BC, but some pieces are estimated to be up to 20 years earlier or later. He collaborated with the potter Pamphaios. * Panathenaic amphora showing runners, awarded to a victor in one of the Panathenaic Games, c. 530 BC. It would have been filled with oil from the sacred olive groves in Attica.Metropolitan Museum of Art * Herakles, Iolaos and Athena on a hydria, c. 540 BCCabinet des Médailles, BnF * Neck amphora c. 530 BC, Side A (Herakles and Nemean Lion with Athena and Iolaos), Side B (Warrior and two horsemen).Chazen Museum of Art (en)
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