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Psiax was an
Attic vase
painter of the
transitional period between the black-figure and red-figure styles. His
works date to
circa 525 to 505 BC and comprise...
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Phintias may have been a
pupil of
Psiax, an
early red-figure artist, and his
early works show
similarities with
those of
Psiax and
other pre-Pioneer painters...
- Left to right: Artemis,
Apollo with his lyre, Leto and Ares.
Attic amphora c. 510 BCE, by
Psiax Painter.
National Archaeological Museum (Madrid)....
- from the
Andokides Painter,
bilingual works were
produced primarily by
Psiax (especially
belly amphorae), as well as by
Epiktetos and
Oltos (eye-cups)...
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Phrynos Painter Piraeus Painter Polos Painter Priam Painter Princeton Painter Psiax Ptoon Painter Rycroft Painter Sophilos Swing Painter Taleides Painter Theseus...
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introduced in the form of the
bilingual vase by the
Andokides Painter,
Oltos and
Psiax. Red-figure
quickly eclipsed black-figure, yet in the
unique form of the...
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neither are they
excessively careless. Stylistically, the
painter Psiax is
closely related to the
Antimenes Painter,
although the
former also used...
- the
practice developed by
bilingual vase
painters such as
Andokides and
Psiax, who
produced pottery featuring both the black-figure and red-figure techniques...
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started painting vases around 520 BC,
probably under the
tutelage of
Psiax. He was to have a
major influence on the work of his
erstwhile master, as...
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previous practice. The
effect is
similar to red-figure painting. Nikosthenes,
Psiax, and the
Diosphos Painter were
among the
early users of the technique. It...