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- Polos_Painter abstract "The Polos Painter was a vase painter of the Attic black-figure style. His works date to '’circa’’ 575 to 565 BC.The Polos Painter is considered to have a distinctive personal style, while only being of mediocre artistic talent. Stylistically, he resembles the earlier Ragusa Group, which was strongly influenced by Corinthian vase painting. He was very productive. Most of his vases were decorated with “degenerate animal friezes” (John Boardman). His conventional name is based on the cross-hatched polos crowns worn by the women, animals and sirens he painted. More than 100 known vases and fragments are ascribed to him. His works were widely spread across the Greek world, presumably among less discerning customers; they have been found from Athens and Attica via Southern Italy to Spain, the Cyrenaica, Egypt and Asia Minor. He decorated all vase shapes then current; but preferred plates and lekanes.".
- Polos_Painter thumbnail Lekane_Louvre_CA3059.jpg?width=300.
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- Polos_Painter wikiPageRevisionID "703045710".
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Anatolia.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Black-figure_pottery.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_vase_painters.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Corinthian_vase_painting.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Cyrenaica.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink John_Beazley.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink John_Boardman_(art_historian).
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Kulturgeschichte_der_Antiken_Welt.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Lekanis.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Louvre.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Polos.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Ragusa_Group.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Siren_(mythology).
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Italy.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink Ure_Museum_of_Greek_Archaeology.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLink File:Lekane_Louvre_CA3059.jpg.
- Polos_Painter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polos Painter".
- Polos_Painter name "Polos Painter".
- Polos_Painter shortDescription "Ancient Greek vase painter".
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- Polos_Painter wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_Vases.
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- Polos_Painter description "Ancient Greek vase painter".
- Polos_Painter description "Ancient Greek vase painter".
- Polos_Painter subject Category:Ancient_Greek_vase_painters.
- Polos_Painter hypernym Painter.
- Polos_Painter type Agent.
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- Polos_Painter type Person.
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- Polos_Painter comment "The Polos Painter was a vase painter of the Attic black-figure style. His works date to '’circa’’ 575 to 565 BC.The Polos Painter is considered to have a distinctive personal style, while only being of mediocre artistic talent. Stylistically, he resembles the earlier Ragusa Group, which was strongly influenced by Corinthian vase painting. He was very productive. Most of his vases were decorated with “degenerate animal friezes” (John Boardman).".
- Polos_Painter label "Polos Painter".
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- Polos_Painter sameAs Polos-Maler.
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- Polos_Painter sameAs Q2102610.
- Polos_Painter wasDerivedFrom Polos_Painter?oldid=703045710.
- Polos_Painter depiction Lekane_Louvre_CA3059.jpg.
- Polos_Painter isPrimaryTopicOf Polos_Painter.
- Polos_Painter name "Polos Painter".