- Varrese Painter
The Varrese Painter was an
Apulia n red-figure vase painter. His works are dated to the middle of the 4th century BC.His conventional name is derived from the Varrese
hypogeum (a rock-cut grave complex) atCanosa di Puglia , which contained several vases painted by him. In total, pver 200 known vases are attributed to him. Scholars consider him one of the most important representatives of his period. His influence extended beyond his immediate surroundings and beyond his own phase of activity, as far as the immediate predecessors of theDarius Painter . A quarter of the vases attributed to him, including "hydrai",nestorid s, "loutrophoroi" and a large "oenochoe " are of considerable size. The rest if his work is mainly on bell "krater s" and "pelike s". Although he belongs to the tradition of theOrnate Style , his smaller vessels are often stylistically close to thePlain Style .His pictorial repertoire is characterised by frequently repeated motifs. Four basic motifs have been identified:
*A naked youth, either standing with one arm covered by a garment, or seated on a folded cloth;
*A standing female figure, both legs clearly visible under her garment, one placed behind the other;
*A clothed woman, one of her feet standing on a higher level than the other, her upper body bent towards that foot, one arm resting on her thigh;
*A seated woman, placing one leg in front of the other.The Varrese Painter's figures appear serious and sombre, their mouths are small and turned downwards. His women often wear their hair in a knot held by a white band. On his larger vases, especially when depicting funerary "
naiskoi ", he makes copious use of additional colours. His large vessels usually show mythological scenes. His smaller vases usually bear compositions of two or three figures on both sides, often including cloaked youths on the back.The Varrese Painter's workshop also employed the
Wolfenbüttel Painter ; his influence has been noted not only on the predecessors of theDarius Painter , but also on theGinosa Painter , thePainter of Bari 12061 , theMetope Painter , thePainter of Louvre MNB 1148 and theChamay Painter .Bibliography
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Arthur Dale Trendall . "Rotfigurige Vasen aus Unteritalien und Sizilien. Ein Handbuch." von Zabern, Mainz 1991 (Kulturgeschichte der Antiken Welt Vol. 47), esp. p. 97-101 ISBN 3-8053-1111-7.ource of translation
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