Goltyr Painter

Ancient Greek vase painter
Tyrrhenian Neck Amphora, Goltyr Painter, Greek, ceramic, black figure - Chazen Museum of Art

The Goltyr Painter was an Attic vase painter of the black-figure style. He was active in the second quarter of the sixth century BC. He is well known for his work on Tyrrhenian amphorae.[1] He mostly painted animals, often with rather bulbous heads.

Bibliography

  • John Beazley: Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters, Oxford, 1956, p. 94-106.
  • John Boardman: Schwarzfigurige Vasen aus Athen. Ein Handbuch, Mainz, 1977, ISBN 3-8053-0233-9, p. 41.
  • Jeroen Kluiver: The Tyrrhenian Group of Black-figure Vases. From the Athenian Kerameikos to the Tombs of South Etruria, Amsterdam, 2003 ISBN 90-72067-10-X

Notes

  1. ^ "Terracotta neck-amphora (storage jar) ca. 560 B.C. - Attributed to the Goltyr Painter".

External links

  • Images and descriptions of a Goltyr Painter vase held by the Tampa Museum of Art. Perseus Digital Library.
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