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- Andokides or Andocides (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδοκίδης) may refer to: Andocides, one of the Attic orators Andokides (potter), a sixth-century potter whose wares...
- Andokides (/ˌændoʊˈsaɪdiːz/; Gr****: Ἀνδοκίδης) was a famous potter of Ancient Greece. The painter of his pots was an anonymous artist, the Andokides painter...
- was then attributed by John D. Beazley to the Andokides Painter, a name derived from the potter Andokides, whose signature appears on several of the vases...
- around 530 BC the Andokides painter produced red-figure amphorae and a bilingual kylix. Fewer than 20 vases survive by the Andokides painter but they span...
- 7th-century BC and its successor, the red-figure style, developed by the Andokides Painter in about 530 BC. Gr**** colonisation refers to the expansion of...
- 530 BC. The invention of the technique normally is accredited to the Andokides Painter. He, and other early representatives of the style, e.g. Psiax...
- Painter, while others suggest that he is identical with the Andokides Painter. The Andokides Painter is generally considered to be the inventor of the red-figure...
- Painter Acheloos Painter Affecter Amasis Painter Ampersand Painter Anakles Andokides Painter Antimenes Painter Athena Painter Beldam Painter Bellerophon Painter...
- kylix by the Andokides Painter in Palermo, on which the exterior is painted half in black-figure and half in red-figure. Apart from the Andokides Painter,...
- Andocides (/ˌænˈdɒsɪdiːz/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδοκίδης, Andokides; c. 440 – c. 370 BC[citation needed]) was a logographer (speech writer) in Ancient Greece...