Heidelberg Painter, active 560 B.C.-540 B.C.

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Name (Latin)
Heidelberg Painter, active 560 B.C.-540 B.C.
Other forms of name
Heidelberg Painter, fl. 560-540 B.C
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 14644119
Wikidata: Q628012
Library of congress: nr 93028231
TAU10: 000520781
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Wikipedia description:

The Heidelberg Painter (conventional name) was an Attic vase painter of the black-figure style, active c. 575–555 BC. He is considered one of the most important painters of Siana cups. Along with the C Painter, he is considered the main representative of his style. Generally, the Heidelberg Painter is regarded as the more accomplished artist of the two, although his work did not reach the same breadth of scope. In contrast to many of his contemporaries, he placed special emphasis on the depiction of human figures, at which he was very adept. His figures are very detailed, but often drawn rather sloppily. His early works resemble those of the Comast Group, the later ones those of the Amasis Painter.

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