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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...
- 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...
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where Exekias is
believed to be from. Some
scholars infer that this
connection is one of the
reasons Exekias chooses to
depict Ajax so often.
Exekias is...
- Steinhart, "
Exekias" in Künstlerlexikon der Antike. Vol. 1. München,
Leipzig 2001, pp. 249–252.
Context after Matthias Steinhart, "
Exekias" in Künstlerlexikon...
- 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...
- 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...
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definition provided,
though they
might be,
depending on the artist's intention.
Exekias was an
ancient Gr**** vase-painter and potter. A good
portion of his vase...
- and his
merry revelers whom he
painted more than 20 times,
compared to
Exekias’ one.
Another of his most
common subjects is
Athena facing Poseidon, and...
- The
suicide of Ajax
depicted on Gr****
pottery by
Exekias, now on
display at the Château-musée de Boulogne-sur-Mer...