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- Pisticci_Painter abstract "The Pisticci Painter was a vase painter who lived in the second half of the 5th century B.C. Many of his artistic works were discovered in Pisticci, a small town a few kilometers from Metaponto, Basilicata, Italy. Ceramics of typically Attic taste began to be produced in the colonies of Magna Graecia toward the end of the 5th century B.C. It is thought that the founders of those workshops were vase painters trained and educated in Attica. The political instability of the time in Athens very likely determined the migrations of those painters to the Magna Graecia colonies. Since the work of the Pisticci Painter can be related on the basis of stylistic characteristics to the school of Polygnotus, it may be supposed that he trained in Athens with that artist.The Pisticci Painter is considered the father of the Lucanian workshop, which is the oldest of the Italiot workshops (the beginning of its activity is placed between 440 and 430 B.C.). The Pisticci Painter would therefore be the first master of red-figure pottery to have worked in Italy. His workshop also included other vase painters including the Cyclops Painter, the Amycus Painter, and the "PKP group" (the Palermo Painter, the Carnea Painter and the Policoro Painter). The discovery alongside the northern walls of the city of Metapontum of kiln waste containing fragments of vases decorated by other painters who belonged to the Lucanian workshop suggests that the Pisticci Painter operated in this important Achaean colony. The Pisticci Painter's depictions show an exquisitely Attic taste in both the choice of themes and the techniques employed. The scenes he most commonly painted are pursuit scenes (Eros pursuing female or male figures, Eos pursuing Kephalos or Tithonos, Boreas pursuing Orithyia), Dyonisiac scenes with maenads and satyrs, scenes of the departure of warriors, athletes, oblations near herms, and mythological scenes (Pandora, Io, Zeus and Aegina, Polynices and Eriphyle, the Laocoön).The works of this artist are included in the most prestigious collections of the world (the British Museum, the Louvre, the Hermitage, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Metropolitan Museum, the National Archeological Museum in Naples, and the Vatican Museums).".
- Pisticci_Painter thumbnail Athletes_Louvre_MNE964.jpg?width=300.
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- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageRevisionID "662879760".
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Achaea.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Aegina_(mythology).
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Amycus_Painter.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Amykos_Painter.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Anemoi.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Basilicata.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Boreas_(god).
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Carnea_Painter.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_vase_painters.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anonymous_artists_of_antiquity.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Cephalus.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Cyclops_Painter.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Eos.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Eriphyle.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Eros.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Herma.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Hermitage_Museum.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Io_(mythology).
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Italiotes.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Kephalos.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Kiln.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Laocoön.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Louvre.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Lucania.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Maenad.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Magna_Graecia.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Metaponto.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Metapontum.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Museum.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Boston.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Naples_National_Archaeological_Museum.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Orithyia.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Palermo_Painter.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Pandora.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Pisticci.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Policoro_Painter.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Polygnotus.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Polynices.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Red-figure_pottery.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Satyr.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink The_Louvre.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Tithonos.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Vatican_Museums.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLink File:Athletes_Louvre_MNE964.jpg.
- Pisticci_Painter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pisticci Painter".
- Pisticci_Painter hasPhotoCollection Pisticci_Painter.
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- Pisticci_Painter subject Category:Ancient_Greek_vase_painters.
- Pisticci_Painter subject Category:Anonymous_artists_of_antiquity.
- Pisticci_Painter hypernym Painter.
- Pisticci_Painter type Artist.
- Pisticci_Painter type Person.
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- Pisticci_Painter comment "The Pisticci Painter was a vase painter who lived in the second half of the 5th century B.C. Many of his artistic works were discovered in Pisticci, a small town a few kilometers from Metaponto, Basilicata, Italy. Ceramics of typically Attic taste began to be produced in the colonies of Magna Graecia toward the end of the 5th century B.C. It is thought that the founders of those workshops were vase painters trained and educated in Attica.".
- Pisticci_Painter label "Pisticci Painter".
- Pisticci_Painter sameAs Pisticci-Maler.
- Pisticci_Painter sameAs Peintre_de_Pisticci.
- Pisticci_Painter sameAs Pittore_di_Pisticci.
- Pisticci_Painter sameAs m.0gyscpr.
- Pisticci_Painter sameAs Вазописец_Пистиччи.
- Pisticci_Painter sameAs Вазописець_Пістіччі.
- Pisticci_Painter sameAs Q1851255.
- Pisticci_Painter sameAs Q1851255.
- Pisticci_Painter wasDerivedFrom Pisticci_Painter?oldid=662879760.
- Pisticci_Painter depiction Athletes_Louvre_MNE964.jpg.
- Pisticci_Painter isPrimaryTopicOf Pisticci_Painter.