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- Exekias (Ancient Gr****: Ἐξηκίας, Exēkías) was an ancient Gr**** vase painter and potter who was active in Athens between roughly 545 BC and 530 BC. Exekias...
- The Neck Amphora by Exekias is a neck amphora in the black figure style by the Attic vase painter and potter Exekias. It is found in the possession of...
- Black-figure vase painting by Exekias, ca. 540 BCE. Currently in the Vatican Museum. Suicide of Ajax. Black-figure vase painting by Exekias, ca. 540 BCE. Currently...
- work is compared with Exekias, who was said to have created the most detailed and best examples of black-figure pottery. Exekias is said to be the teacher...
- Achilles and Penthesileia by Exekias, c. 540 BC, British Museum, London...
- The suicide of Ajax depicted on Gr**** pottery by Exekias, now on display at the Château-musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer...
- The suicide of Ajax depicted on Gr**** pottery by Exekias, now on display at the Château-musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer...
- however, in the influence it exerted on Exekias. Most Attic artists of the period copied the styles of Group E and Exekias. The work of Lydos and the Amasis...
- 540–530 BC. It is one of the masterpieces of the Attic black-figure potter Exekias and one of the most significant works in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen...
- The Dionysus Cup, a kylix painted by the Athenian Exekias ca. 530 BCE, showing the narrative of Dionysus's capture by Tyrrhenian pirates and transfiguration...