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Hoppin, Joseph Clark
A handbook of Attic red-figured vases, signed by or attributed to the various masters of the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. (Band 1) — Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1919

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HANDBOOK OF
ATTIC RED-FIGURED VASES
THE ACHILLES PAINTER
Beazley, JHS. 1914, pp. 179-226: idem, VA. pp. 163-165.
The Achilles Painter is the name given by Beazley to the name-
less artist who painted the amphora in the Vatican representing
Achilles on one side and a woman, Briseis perhaps, on the other.
This artist was a master of distinct individuality and belongs
to the early period of the Fine Style; Beazley considers him a
pupil of Hermonax.
On p. 219 of Beazley’s JHS. article he gives a list of forty-three
white lekythoi which he attributes to this painter, but these, for
obvious reasons, have not been included in the list below.
1. Athens CC. 1392 (1639). Lekythos. From Eretria: h. 0.38.
Cat. (CC.) p. 453: Beazley, no. 25, pl. 14, 2.
Man and woman at stele.
2. Athens CC. 1408, (5885) (1293). Lekythos. From Eretria:
h. 0.41.
Cat. (CC.) p. 458: Beazley, no. 32.
Youth riding to grave-stele.
3. Athens N. 1087 (12480). Lekythos: h. 0.32.
Nicole, Cat. Suppl. p. 238: Beazley, no. 23, pl. 14, 1.
Woman bringing a bird to another woman seated on a rock.
4. Athens 12123. Lekythos.
AJA. 1906, pp. 410-n, pl. 17 (MacMahon): Beazley,
no. 33.
Youth leading horse to stele.
5. Berlin 2332. Nolan amphora (triple handles). FromNola:
h. 0.31.
Cat. p. 629: Klein, LI. p. 158: CIG. E 7790: Beazley,
no. 7, fig. 5 η (B). Panofka, Eigennam. p. 14: Com-
paretti, Mus. Ital. ii, p. 57: Wernicke, p. 56. For graffito
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