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Pamphaios was an
Attic potter active around the end of the 6th
century BC.
Pamphaios was the
successor of
Nikosthenes in that artist's workshop, and thus...
- Epiktetos. The
workshop tradition was
continued by Nikosthenes’ successor,
Pamphaios. Two black-figure vase
painters are
considered to be
mannerists (540-520...
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woman holding two phalluses,
depicted on the
interior of a
kylix made by
Pamphaios. The item was
purchased by the
British Museum from the
heirs of Pierre...
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Detail of a red-figure
amphora depicting a
satyr ****aulting a maenad, by
Pamphaios (potter) and
Oltos (painter), c. 520 BC,
Louvre White-ground lekythos...
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Etruscan Bucchero types, it is the
characteristic product of the Nikosthenes-
Pamphaios workshop.
Characteristic features are the
angular body of the amphora...
- Warren.
According to
Warren It was
bought by E. R. from
Calabrese with the
Pamphaios from
excavations at
Cerveteri in 1898. The
Phiale Painter was
based in...
- to be up to 20
years earlier or later. He
collaborated with the
potter Pamphaios.
Panathenaic amphora showing runners,
awarded to a
victor in one of the...
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Meidias Painter Meleager Painter Niobid Painter Onesimos Oreithyia Painter Pamphaios Penthesilea Painter ****phone
Painter Phiale Painter Pisticci Painter...
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different potters. We know of at
least six: Hischylos, most
importantly Pamphaios, with whom he
created the
earliest known stamnos, Tleson, Chelis, and...
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variety of potters,
including Andokides,
Hischylos and the Nikosthenes-
Pamphaios workshop.
Since he
signed one
plate as
painter and potter, he may have...