Much patterning and some incision as in black figure.
Attic bilingual amphora.
Several details regarding the artistic biography of the andokides painter have been suggested through connoisseurial studies of his work.
Herakles at the symposion.
Attributed to the andokides painter and lysippides painter.
Side a of an attic red figure bilingual amphora painted by andokides ca.
520 b c from vulci.
His himation folded across his leg is adding to the difficulty of the challenge.
Storage and display technique.
He is accompanied in his labour by the goddess athena not shown.
Red figure no relief lines dilute brown lines or washes.
Attic red figure andokides painter bilingual amphora view larger image museum.
The lysippides painter was an attic vase painter in the black figure style.
Munich staatliche antikensammlungen 2301.
The ivy wreaths on his head and round the neck of the amphora add to the festive mood of the scene.
Boston museum of fine arts size.
On the belly amphora by the andokides painter munich 2301 eye cups usually feature a black figure image on the interior and red figure motifs on the external.
Bilingual vase painting was almost entirely restricted to belly amphorae of type b and to eye cups in some cases either side of an amphora bore a depiction of the same motif one in black figure the other in red figure e g.
53 3cm amphora type a function.
He is trying to balance an amphora with a pointed bottom on his raised foot.
Heracles kneeling before the gates of hades chains the two headed guard dog cerberus.
The hero wears a lion skin.