Class of Palmette-eye-cups
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Class of Palmette-eye-cups
Summary
Class of Palmette-eye-cups is an ancient Greek vase-form[1]. It worked as a red-figure vase painter[2] and black-figure vase painter[3].
Key Facts
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's professions included red-figure vase painter[2].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's professions included black-figure vase painter[3].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's field of work was red-figure pottery[4].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's field of work was black-figure pottery[5].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's field of work was bilingual vase painting[6].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's field of work was eye-cup[7].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups is the creator of Bowdoin-Eye Painter[8].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups is the creator of Scheurleer Painter[9].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's image is recorded as Terracotta kylix (drinking cup) MET DP222692.jpg[10].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's instance of is recorded as ancient Greek vase-form[11].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's instance of is recorded as class[12].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's made from material is recorded as ceramic[13].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 30153593715151670438[14].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's Union List of Artist Names ID is recorded as 500433967[15].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's subclass of is recorded as eye-cup[16].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's Commons category is recorded as Palmette Eye-cups[17].
- -0520-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Class of Palmette-eye-cups[18].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's work location is recorded as Kerameikos[19].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's has works in the collection is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[20].
- Class of Palmette-eye-cups's Met Constituent ID is recorded as 49413[21].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include red-figure vase painter[2] and black-figure vase painter[3]. Fields of work include red-figure pottery[4], a pottery style[22]; black-figure pottery[5], a pottery style[23]; bilingual vase painting[6], a pottery style[24]; and eye-cup[7].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Bowdoin-Eye Painter[8], an Attic vase-painter[25], b. -0550[26], of Classical Athens[27], specialised in Greek vases[28] and Scheurleer Painter[9], an Attic vase-painter[29], b. -0550[30], of Classical Athens[31], specialised in Greek vases[32].
FAQs
What did Class of Palmette-eye-cups do for work?
Class of Palmette-eye-cups worked as red-figure vase painter[2] and black-figure vase painter[3].