- Analatos Painter
The Analatos Painter was an Attic vase painter of the Early Proto-Attic style.
The true name of the Analatos Painter is unknown. His conventional name is derived from the central Attic town of
Analatos , where several of his works have been excavated. Hisname vase is ahydria . He belongs to the transition from Late Geometric to Early Proto-Attic vase painting. He is thought to have been a pupil of the Late GeometricStatathou Painter . The earliest works ascribed to him are still within a clear Late Geometric tradition. For example, one of his Geometric "hydria i" depicts a "prothesis" (laying-out of a body), showing Egyptian influences. The adoption of eastern influences was a key feature of the subsequent Orientalising Period, of which the Analatos Painter was one of the main early proponents. Characteristic of this new style were fantastic animals,sphinx es without wings or faces, rows of dancing men or women, cable patterns and rosettes. His oldest knownamphora , now inOxford (Ashmolean Museum ) shows a row of two-horsed chariots on its belly, as does a "loutrophoros " in theLouvre and several other pieces. In the execution of detail, he frequently followed older precepts. His period of activity is estimated to be similar to that of theMesogeia Painter , between "circa" 700 and 675 BC. Besides amphorai and "hydria"i, he also paintedkrater s, bowls and lids. A votive plaque attributed to him bears theinscription ΣΟΝΟΣΈΠΙΣΤ ("sonos epist"), indicating that he was literate. Additionally, it is the oldest known painted inscription in Greek. It is possible that the Analatos Painter was also a potter.Literature
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John Boardman : "Early Greek Vase Painting. 11th to 6th Century BC. A Handbook", Thames and Hudson, London 1998 (World of Art), 89 ISBN 0-500-20309-1
* Thomas Mannack: "Griechische Vasenmalerei. Eine Einführung". Theiss, Stuttgart 2002, p. 95f. ISBN 3-8062-1743-2.ee also
* Orientalising Period
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