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[[File:Symposium_tableware_by_Kiss_Painter.jpg|250px|thumb|Attic red-figure Kylix by the Kiss Painter.]]In classical archaeology, a '''name vase''' is a specific [[vase (nonfiction)|vase]] whose [[painter (nonfiction)|painter]]'s name is unknown but whose workshop style has been identified. | [[File:Symposium_tableware_by_Kiss_Painter.jpg|250px|thumb|Attic red-figure Kylix by the Kiss Painter.]]In classical archaeology, a '''name vase''' is a specific [[vase (nonfiction)|vase]] whose [[painter (nonfiction)|painter]]'s name is unknown but whose workshop style has been identified. | ||
The painter is conventionally named after the selected "name vase" that embodies his characteristic style, or for one of its distinctive painted subjects, or for other attributes. | The painter is conventionally named after the selected "name vase" that embodies his characteristic style, or for one of its distinctive painted subjects, or for other attributes. | ||
The allocation of such names is necessary because the majority of ancient Greek and South Italian vase painters did not sign their works. | The allocation of such names is necessary because the majority of ancient Greek and South Italian vase painters did not sign their works. For discussion and analysis of the work and career of individual artists conventional names were needed in order to designate them. | ||
For discussion and analysis of the work and career of individual artists conventional names were needed in order to designate them. | |||
The name can refer to a vase's motif (the Meleager Painter), former owner (the Shuvalov Painter), present location (the Baltimore Painter), find location (the Dipylon Master), inscription, habitual potter (the Kleophrades Painter), shape, and so on. | The name can refer to a vase's motif (the Meleager Painter), former owner (the Shuvalov Painter), present location (the Baltimore Painter), find location (the Dipylon Master), inscription, habitual potter (the Kleophrades Painter), shape, and so on. | ||
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== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | |||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | |||
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External links | == External links == | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_vase Name vase] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_vase Name vase] @ Wikipedia | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 31 December 2021
In classical archaeology, a name vase is a specific vase whose painter's name is unknown but whose workshop style has been identified.
The painter is conventionally named after the selected "name vase" that embodies his characteristic style, or for one of its distinctive painted subjects, or for other attributes.
The allocation of such names is necessary because the majority of ancient Greek and South Italian vase painters did not sign their works. For discussion and analysis of the work and career of individual artists conventional names were needed in order to designate them.
The name can refer to a vase's motif (the Meleager Painter), former owner (the Shuvalov Painter), present location (the Baltimore Painter), find location (the Dipylon Master), inscription, habitual potter (the Kleophrades Painter), shape, and so on.
Important painters given a sobriquet based on a name vase include for example the Painter of Berlin A 34, the Nessos Painter, the Andokides Painter, the Antimenes Painter, the Antiphon Painter, the Berlin Painter, the Bryn Mawr Painter and the Pistoxenos Painter.
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- Name vase @ Wikipedia