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The C Painter was one of the most important black-figure vase painters. His works date to circa 575–550 BC. His conventional name was allocated by the archaeologist . The C stands for "Corinthianising", a reference to the strong influence of Corinthian vase painting on the artist. He was successor to the and used the relatively old-fashioned range of vessel shapes preferred by that group, including , and . In contrast, he also painted quite innovative with pronounced shoulders, although the more conservative Deinaeira type was still in use by some workshops at his time. The C Painter was the first Attic vase painter to paint cups without an offset lip, the .

As indicated by his conventional name, the C Painter followed Corinthian precedents. He painted duelling warriors, horsemen, , and . He followed the Corinthian habit of adding white paint for details, but used the Attic technique of doing so: the white paint was added onto the black slip, rather than directly to the base clay. His mythological images represent a departure from Corinthian precedents. He painted them in elongated friezes, resembling the work of the or . His powerful figures are carefully painted, often with a somewhat enlarged head. A characteristic feature of his work are animal heads used as shield emblazonments. Especially important is his work as a painter of . He is considered the earliest and best painter of that shape. Probably towards the end of his career, his workshop produced cups resembling the later . His most famous work is the lid of a , now on display in . It bears the earliest known depiction of the death of . One vase by the C painter bears the remainder of an inscription: …eiron epoie (..eiron made it), suggesting that his real name was Cheiron or Pheiron.


Bibliography
  • : Attic Black-figure Vase-painters. Oxford 1956, p.
  • John Boardman: Schwarzfigurige Vasen aus Athen. Ein Handbuch, von Zabern, 4. edn, Mainz 1994 (Kulturgeschichte der Antiken Welt, Vol 1) , p. 35f.
  • : Griechische Vasenmalerei. Eine Einführung. Theiss, Stuttgart 2002 , p. 109f.

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