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Kleitias (Greek: Κλειτίας, sometimes rendered as Klitias〔The form ''Kleitias'' was firmly established by G. M. A. Richter, "A Stand by Kleitias and an Athenian Jug", in: ''The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin'' 26.12, Part 1 (December 1931:289-294) esp. p. 290. In scholarly literature, it is often written ''Klitias'' (like on the François Vase) because the Ancient Greek diphthong ''ei'' is frequently rendered as ''i'' in post-antique transliterations of Ancient Greek words and names.〕) was an ancient Athenian vase painter of the black figure style who flourished c. 570–560 BCE. Kleitias' most celebrated work today is the François Vase (c. 570 BCE), which bears over two hundred figures in its six friezes. Painted inscriptions on four pots and one ceramic stand name Kleitias as their painter and Ergotimos as their potter,〔See J. Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford 1956) 76-78.〕 showing the craftsmen's close collaboration.〔There is only one pot with an inscription naming Ergotimos as its potter which has not been attributed to Kleitias as a painter. See J. D. Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford 1956) 79-80.〕 A variety of other fragments have been attributed to him on a stylistic basis.〔See the essential list in J. D. Beazley, Attic Black-Figure Vase-Painters (Oxford 1956) 77-79. Examples found or attributed later include particularly D. von Bothmer, "A New Kleitias Fragment from Egypt", in: ''Antike Kunst'' 24, 1981, 66-67.〕 == Signed works == * Berlin, Antikensammlung V. I. 4604: Gordion cup from Gordion * Florence, Museo Archeologico 4209 ("François vase" also known as "Klitias krater"): Volute krater * London, British Museum 1948.8-15.1 u. 2; 88.6-1.215, 424, 427 + Cambridge N 206: Fragments of a cup from Naukratis * London, British Museum 88.6-1.237, 324, 426; 1948.8-15.3 u. 4: Fragments of a cup from Naukratis *New York, Metropolitan Museum 31.11.4: Stand from Vari 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kleitias」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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