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the Carlsruhe Painter
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Painter
the Carlsruhe Painter
Active
c. 470–450 BC
School
Athenian
Works
11 vases
Identified
Identified by Beazley.
Medium confidence
Name & Etymology
Named after a stamnos in the Badisches Landesmuseum Karlsruhe (B 36) that Beazley considered representative of this painter's style.
Named by J.D. Beazley in
ARV²
(1963)
Attribution Confidence
Medium
No signed works. Moderate-sized corpus. Attributions generally accepted.
The Carlsruhe Painter was an Athenian red-figure painter active c. 470–450 BC. He decorated stamnoi, amphorae, and other large vessels.
Scholarly Controversies
Minimal.
11 vases by the Carlsruhe Painter
Terracotta fragment of a stemless kylix (drinking cup)
Kylix
·
460–450 BCE
Terracotta rim fragment of a kylix (drinking cup)
Kylix
·
460–450 BCE
Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup)
Kylix
·
second quarter of the 5th century BCE
Terracotta rim fragment of a kylix (drinking cup)
Kylix
·
460–450 BCE
Terracotta rim fragment of a kylix (drinking cup)
Kylix
·
460–450 BCE
Terracotta fragment of a kylix (drinking cup)
Kylix
·
second quarter of the 5th century BCE
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask)
Lekythos
·
2nd quarter of 5th century BCE
Terracotta lekythos (oil flask)
Lekythos
·
2nd quarter of 5th century BCE
Terracotta pelike (jar)
Pelike
·
ca. 450 BCE
Lekythos
Lekythos
·
ca. 460–450 BCE
Kylix Fragment
Kylix
·
ca. 460 BCE
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)