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Euthymides

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Euthymides was a vase painter and potter working primarily in the red-figure technique in Athens from about 515 to 500 B.C. Today his signature is known from eight vases, on which he signed his name six times as painter and twice as potter. Euthymides was one of a group of Athenian vase painters who have been nicknamed the Pioneers. Working from about 520 to 500 B.C., the Pioneers were the first p

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Works

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment

Getty Museum · 510–490 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment

Getty Museum · 510–490 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment

Getty Museum · 510–490 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment

Getty Museum · 510–490 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment (comprised of 3 joined fragments)

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment (comprised of 3 joined fragments)

Getty Museum · 510–490 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment (comprised of 6 joined fragments)

Attic Red-Figure Plate Fragment (comprised of 6 joined fragments)

Getty Museum · 510–490 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Rhyton or Kantharos Fragment

Attic Red-Figure Rhyton or Kantharos Fragment

Getty Museum · 500–480 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Rhyton or Kantharos Fragment

Attic Red-Figure Rhyton or Kantharos Fragment

Getty Museum · 500–480 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Rhyton or Kantharos Fragment (comprised of 2 joined fragments)

Attic Red-Figure Rhyton or Kantharos Fragment (comprised of 2 joined fragments)

Getty Museum · 500–480 B.C.

Attic Red-Figure Volute Krater Fragment

Attic Red-Figure Volute Krater Fragment

Getty Museum · about 490 B.C.

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