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The Madrid Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter active during the late period of the style, around 520 BC. He was active during the time when the red-figure style was in the process of gradually replacing black-figure as the dominant technique. His works are noticeably influenced by the new developments, but tend to follow the older traditions. Thus, he does paint anatomical detail and uses new postures influenced by the new style. Thus, he depicts a shield using perspective foreshortening or one leg in a frontal, the other in a side view, on a figure of the dying Kyknos. But the same vase shows features the outmoded animal frieze predella along with such new elements. His conventional name is derived from a vase held by the Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España in Madrid.

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  • Madrid-Maler (de)
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  • The Madrid Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter active during the late period of the style, around 520 BC. He was active during the time when the red-figure style was in the process of gradually replacing black-figure as the dominant technique. His works are noticeably influenced by the new developments, but tend to follow the older traditions. Thus, he does paint anatomical detail and uses new postures influenced by the new style. Thus, he depicts a shield using perspective foreshortening or one leg in a frontal, the other in a side view, on a figure of the dying Kyknos. But the same vase shows features the outmoded animal frieze predella along with such new elements. His conventional name is derived from a vase held by the Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España in Madrid. (en)
  • Der Madrid-Maler war ein attisch-schwarzfiguriger Vasenmaler der Spätzeit des Stils. Der Madrid-Maler ist zu einer Zeit aktiv, in der der rotfigurige Stil langsam begann, den schwarzfigurigen Stil zu überflügeln. Seine Werke atmen durchaus den Geist der modernen Technik, sind aber immer noch dem alten Stil verpflichtet. So zeigt er anatomische Details und benutzt neue Posen, die mit dem neuen Stil eingeführt wurden. Er zeigt etwa einen Schild in verkürzter Ansicht und/oder je ein Bein in Frontal- und Seitansicht bei einem zusammenbrechenden Kyknos. Bei derselben Vase zeigt er neben den neuen Elementen immer noch altertümliche Tierfries-Predella. Die Werke des Madrid-Maler werden in die Zeit um 520 v. Chr. datiert. Seinen Notnamen erhielt er nach einer Vase, die in Museo Arqueológico Nacion (de)
  • Como pintor de Madrid se conoce a quien pintó varias piezas de cerámica griega ática hacia el año 530 a. C. Su nombre convencional se relaciona con una vasija del Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España en Madrid.​ (es)
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  • Der Madrid-Maler war ein attisch-schwarzfiguriger Vasenmaler der Spätzeit des Stils. Der Madrid-Maler ist zu einer Zeit aktiv, in der der rotfigurige Stil langsam begann, den schwarzfigurigen Stil zu überflügeln. Seine Werke atmen durchaus den Geist der modernen Technik, sind aber immer noch dem alten Stil verpflichtet. So zeigt er anatomische Details und benutzt neue Posen, die mit dem neuen Stil eingeführt wurden. Er zeigt etwa einen Schild in verkürzter Ansicht und/oder je ein Bein in Frontal- und Seitansicht bei einem zusammenbrechenden Kyknos. Bei derselben Vase zeigt er neben den neuen Elementen immer noch altertümliche Tierfries-Predella. Die Werke des Madrid-Maler werden in die Zeit um 520 v. Chr. datiert. Seinen Notnamen erhielt er nach einer Vase, die in Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España in Madrid aufbewahrt wird. (de)
  • Como pintor de Madrid se conoce a quien pintó varias piezas de cerámica griega ática hacia el año 530 a. C. Su nombre convencional se relaciona con una vasija del Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España en Madrid.​ Su actividad se encuadraría entre el periodo de cerámica de figuras rojas al de cerámica de figuras negras, y su obra se ve influenciada por nuevos desarrollos pero siguiendo antiguas tradiciones, así pinta detalles anatómicos y usa posturas influidas por nuevos estilos, por eso representa un escudo usando la perspectiva de escorzo o una pierna en vista frontal y otra en vista lateral en una figura del moribundo Cicno y en el mismo jarrón muestra una antigua predela de friso animal.​ (es)
  • The Madrid Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter active during the late period of the style, around 520 BC. He was active during the time when the red-figure style was in the process of gradually replacing black-figure as the dominant technique. His works are noticeably influenced by the new developments, but tend to follow the older traditions. Thus, he does paint anatomical detail and uses new postures influenced by the new style. Thus, he depicts a shield using perspective foreshortening or one leg in a frontal, the other in a side view, on a figure of the dying Kyknos. But the same vase shows features the outmoded animal frieze predella along with such new elements. His conventional name is derived from a vase held by the Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España in Madrid. (en)
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