Attic Red-Figure Pelike Fragment (part of 86.AE.199.1)

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Attic Red-Figure Pelike Fragment (part of 86.AE.199.1)

Creator

Geras Painter

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In the early 400s B.C., the Geras Painter worked in Athens, decorating vases in the red-figure technique. He specialized in pelikai but also decorated other shapes. Several of his surviving vases depict Herakles, satyrs, and herms. Although the Geras Painter was not a very skilled draftsman, his paintings are often whimsical and imaginative. As with most ancient artists, the true name of the Geras

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Date
about 480–470 B.C.
Medium
Terracotta
Culture
Greek (Attic)
Department
Vessels
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