- The
Analatos Painter was an
Attic vase
painter of the
Early Proto-Attic style. The name of the
Analatos Painter is
derived from the
central Attic area...
- The
Battle of
Phaleron or
Battle of
Analatos took
place on 6 May (O.S.: 24
April ) 1827,
during the Gr**** War of Independence. The Gr****
rebel forces were...
- Neck of a Proto-Attic
loutrophoros by the
Analatos Painter....
- Painter,
Cimon of Cleonae,
Nessos Painter, Damophon,
Aison (vase painter),
Analatos Painter,
Polygnotos (vase painter), Hermonax.
Collections include sculpture...
-
Protoattic loutrophoros-amphora by the
Analatos Painter, c. 680 BC,
Louvre (CA 1960)...
-
British general Richard Church in April. The
Ottoman victory at
Phaleron (
Analatos) on 24
April (Julian) 1827
ended any
possibility for relief, and the Acropolis...
- the
representation of flesh.
Attic Orientalising Painters include the
Analatos Painter, the
Mesogeia Painter and the
Polyphemos Painter. Crete, and especially...
-
Conrad Stibbe more than 2800
individual painters are known.
Dipylon Master Analatos Painter Honolulu Painter Mesogeia Painter Acheloos Painter Affecter Amasis...
-
distinguished officers of
important clans, were also
killed in the
battle of
Analatos in 1827.
Addressing the
Third National Council of the
provisional Gr****...
- was
funded in 1991.
During the
first stages of
construction it was
named Analatos (Syngrou-Fix
station was then
named Neos Kosmos). The
station opened on...