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Tleson (active
around 555-535 BC) was an
Attic potter and
perhaps also a vase
painter in the black-figure style. He was the son of the
famous potter Nearchos...
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reconstruct links between potters and painters. In many cases, such as
Tleson and the
Tleson Painter,
Amasis and the
Amasis Painter or even
Nikosthenes and Painter...
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euphone C. & R. Felder, 1862
Heliconius idalion Weymer, 1894
Heliconius tleson Rif****h, 1901
Heliconius aganippe Rif****h, 1901
Heliconius aristiona lepidus...
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somewhat more
difficult to produce. Well-known
artists of this type were
Tleson, Sakonides, Hermogenes, Epitimos, Xenokles, the
Xenokles Painter, the Taleides...
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century BC. He was the son of the
famous potter Nearchos and the
brother of
Tleson.
Three signed Little-master cups by him are known: Berlin, Antikensammlung...
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Sokles Sondros Taleides Teisias Telesias Thrax Thypheitides Tlempolemos Tleson Xenokles Botkin class Painter of
Agora P 1241 Ano Achaïia
Painter Karithaios...
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Titans Tithonos Painter Tithonus Titias Tityos Tityos Painter Tlepolemus Tleson Tmolus (father of Tantalus)
Tmolus (son of Ares)
Tolmides Tomb of Menecrates...
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amphorae are
decorated with
several friezes. His band cups
resemble works by
Tleson and Lydos, but are more
conventional in
terms of the
animal motifs. He also...
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importantly Pamphaios, with whom he
created the
earliest known stamnos,
Tleson, Chelis, and
finally Kachrylion, for whom he
worked together with Euphronios...
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reach the
talent of
comparable painters, such as the
Tleson Painter.
Characteristic of his work is his
habit of
cramming lip cups with...