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The Persephone Painter, working from about 475 to the 425 BCE, is the pseudonym of an ancient
Attic Greek
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vase painter, named by Sir
John Beazley
Sir John Davidson Beazley, (; 13 September 1885 – 6 May 1970) was a British classical archaeologist and art historian, known for his classification of Attic vases by artistic style. He was Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at the Un ...
after investigating a
red-figure
Red-figure vase painting is one of the most important styles of figural Greek vase painting.
It developed in Athens around 520 BCE and remained in use until the late 3rd century BCE. It replaced the previously dominant style of black-figure va ...
bell-krater vase of about 440 BC, which includes a mythological scene of the return of
Persephone
In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Persephone ( ; gr, Περσεφόνη, Persephónē), also called Kore or Cora ( ; gr, Κόρη, Kórē, the maiden), is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. She became the queen of the underworld after ...
from
Hades. This
name vase
In classical archaeology, a name vase is a specific "vase"In the study of ancient Greek pottery a "vase" is a general term covering all pottery shapes. whose painter's name is unknown but whose workshop style has been identified. The painter is co ...
of the Persephone Painter currently resides at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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in New York City.
The Persephone Painter is known for his close relationship to the
Achilles Painter, through whose workshop the Persephone Painter passed. Winfred van de Put suggested that Persephone Painter may be identified with the
Thanatos Painter
The Thanatos Painter (5th century BCE) was an Athenian Ancient Greek vase painter who painted scenes of death on white-ground cylindrical lekythoi. All of the Thanatos Painter's found lekythoi have scenes of or related to death (''thanatos'' in Gr ...
.
There are currently 26 works attributed to the Persephone Painter and these include both large and small vases.
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External links
Works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
5th-century BC deaths
5th-century BC painters
Ancient Greek vase painters
Anonymous artists of antiquity
Year of birth unknown
Persephone
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