Taleides Painter
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The Taleides Painter was an Attic
vase painter of the black-figure style, active in the second half of thr 6th century BC. His conventional name is derived from the fact that he cooperated closely with the potter Taleides, many of whose vases he painted. He also worked for the potter Timagoras.
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vase painter of the black-figure style, active in the second half of thr 6th century BC. His conventional name is derived from the fact that he cooperated closely with the potter Taleides, many of whose vases he painted. He also worked for the potter Timagoras.
Works (selection)
- Athens, Akropolis Museum
- fragment of a loutrophoros
- Athens, National Museum
- lekythosLekythosA lekythos is a type of Greek pottery used for storing oil , especially olive oil. It has a narrow body and one handle attached to the neck of the vessel. The lekythos was used for anointing dead bodies of unmarried men and many lekythoi are found in tombs. The images on lekythoi were often...
414- Berlin, Antikensammlung
- Little-master cup F 1721 • psykterPsykterA psykter is a type of Greek pot that is characterized by a bulbous body set on a high, narrow foot. It was used as a wine cooler. The psykter would be filled with wine, and then be placed in a krater full of cold water or ice....
-oinochoe 31131- Borden Wood, Collection Mrs. Winifred Lamb
- lekythos
- Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
- oinochoe 10.210 • amphoraAmphoraAn amphora is a type of vase-shaped, usually ceramic container with two handles and a long neck narrower than the body...
63.952 • hydriaHydriaA hydria is a type of Greek pottery used for carrying water. The hydria has three handles. Two horizontal handles on either side of the body of the pot were used for lifting and carrying the pot. The third handle, a vertical one, located in the center of the other two handles, was used when...
68.105 • hydria 99.522- Brunswick, Bowdoin College
- fragment 2
- Eleusis, Archaeological Museum
- lekythos 961
- Hamburg, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe
- amphora 1917.474
- Limenas, Museum
- cup fragment
- Madrid, Museo Arqueológico Nacional
- oinochoe' 10932 (L 55)
- Malibu, The J. Paul Getty Museum
- lekythos 76.AE.48
- Munich, Antikensammlung
- lekythos
- Oxford, Ashmolean Museum
- fragment of a lekythos G 571
- Paris, Musée National du Louvre
- hydria Cp10655 • ‚hydria F 38 • ‚'hydria F 39 http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=6962 • Oinochoe F 340 http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=6976 • oinochoe F 341 http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=6990
- Rome, Museo Nazionale di Villa Giulia
- amphora 15538 • Lekythos M 556
- St. Petersburg, Hermitage
- hydria 4467
- Sydney, University, Nicholson Museum
- fragment of a lekythos 48.284 (fomer Borden Wood, Collection Mrs. Winifred Lamb)
- Syracuse, Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi
- fragment of a Little-master cup 7354 • lekythos 8276
- Taranto, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
- lekythos 117183
- Vatican, Museo Gregoriano Etrusco
- Little-master cup Albizatti 321
- Little-master cup 39546 (fomerly Guglielmi collection)