Taleides Painter Explained

Taleides Painter
Birth Name:Unknown. Named from his collaboration with the potter, Taleides
Birth Date:About 550 BC
Death Date:About 500 BC
Nationality:Greek
Field:Vase painting
Movement:Black-figure style
Works:He painted vases for the potters Taleides and Timagoras

The Taleides Painter was an Attic vase painter of the black-figure style, active in the second half of the 6th century BC. His conventional name is derived from his close cooperation with the potter Taleides, many of whose vases he painted. He also worked for the potter Timagoras.

Works (selection)

fragment of a loutrophoros

lekythos 414

Little-master cup F 1721 • psykter-oinochoe 31131

lekythos

oinochoe 10.210 • amphora 63.952 • hydria 68.105 • hydria 99.522

fragment 2

lekythos 961

amphora 1917.474

cup fragment

oinochoe 10932 (L 55)

lekythos 76.AE.48

lekythos

fragment of a lekythos G 571

hydria Cp10655 • ‚hydria F 38 • ‚hydria F 39[1]Oinochoe F 340[2]oinochoe F 341[3]

amphora 15538 • Lekythos M 556

hydria 4467

fragment of a lekythos 48.284 (former Borden Wood, Collection Mrs. Winifred Lamb)

fragment of a Little-master cup 7354 • lekythos 8276

lekythos 117183

Little-master cup Albizatti 321

Little-master cup 39546 (formerly Guglielmi collection)

Bibliography

Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters, Oxford 1956, p. 174-176.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Louvre site des collections.
  2. Web site: Louvre site des collections.
  3. Web site: Louvre site des collections.