- been
painted by the same painter, the
Phrynos Painter, to whom some
further pieces can be ascribed. The
potter Phrynos probably worked together with the potters...
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Phrynos Painter was an
Attic black-figure vase painter,
active in
Athens between c. 560 and 545 BC. He was
allocated the
conventional name "
Phrynos Painter"...
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Phryno is a
genus of
flies in the
family Tachinidae.
Phryno brevicornis Tachi, 2013
Phryno jilinensis (Sun, 1993)
Phryno katoi Mesnil, 1963
Phryno koreana...
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Phryno vetula is a
species of
bristle fly in the
family Tachinidae.
British Isles,
Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine...
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Nearchos Nessos Painter Nikosthenes Nikoxenos Painter Panther Painter Phrynos Painter Piraeus Painter Polos Painter Priam Painter Princeton Painter Psiax...
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primarily ornaments are painted.
Famous Little Masters are the
potters Phrynos, Sokles,
Tleson and Ergoteles, the
latter two
being sons of the potter...
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Euthymides Exekias Exekias Hermogenes Kachrylion Nearchos Nikosthenes Phintias Phrynos Sokles Apollodorus of
Damascus Callimachus (sculptor)
Chersiphron Dinocratis...
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Psychrophrynella is a
contraction of the Gr****
psychros meaning cold and
phrynos meaning toad, with the Gr****
diminutive suffix ella. It
refers to their...
- fine
handle palmettes. The best-known
painters of this type are Sondros,
Phrynos,
Sokles and Archikles. John Boardman:
Schwarzfigurige Vasen aus Athen....
- culture.
Among the
items on display,
there is the lip cup
attributed to
Phrynos Painter, one of the
Little masters.
Rooms 2 to 8 show
viticulture techniques...