- The
Kleophon Painter is the name
given to an
anonymous Athenian vase
painter in the red-figure
style who
flourished in the mid-to-late 5th
century BC....
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Kleophon may
refer to: An
Athenian politician of the late 5th
century BCE An
Athenian tragic poet of the 4th
century BCE The so-called "
Kleophon Painter"...
- were
brought up in the
style of
noble and
wealthy families" (Dover 33).
Kleophon is
mentioned in the ode of the
parabasis (674–85), and is both "vilified...
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namely Polygnotos I and his group,
especially the
Peleus Painter, the
Kleophon Painter and the late work of the
Achilles Painter.
Later painters of talent...
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Cleophon (Gr****: Kλεoφῶν,
Kleophōn; died 405 BC) was an
Athenian politician and demagogue, who was very
influential during the
Peloponnesian War. He was...
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background or of
restrained white-ground lekythoi.
Polygnotos and the
Kleophon Painter can be
included in the
school of the
Niobid Painter, as
their work...
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reconstruction was
piecemeal over the last half of the
century into the
period of
Kleophon. From the
evidence of the
plays there is a
larger corpus to draw upon during...
- poet, one of the
Seven Sages of
Greece Cleophon (poet) (Gr****: Kλεoφῶν,
Kleophōn),
Athenian tragic poet who
flourished in the 4th
century BC
Corinna (or...
- ****phone Painter, the Clio Painter, Loeb Painter, and the
Dwarf Painter. The
Kleophon Painter, the
Sabouroff Painter, and the
Painter of
Munich 2335 all spent...
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Cleophon (Gr****: Kλεoφῶν,
Kleophōn) was an
Athenian tragic poet. The
titles of ten of his
plays are
given by the Suda: Acteon, Amphiaraos, Achilles, The...