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Hands at Work in Magna Graecia: the Amykos Painter and His Workshop. Fig. 1: The name-vase of the Amykos painter : the hydria in the Cabinet des Medailles, Paris, with the capture of Amykos. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. Fig. 4. The Amykos painter: draped women and youths Fig. 5-6. Fig. 7
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Hands at Work in Magna Graecia: the Amykos Painter and His Workshop
Fig. 1: The name-vase of the Amykos painter : the hydria in the Cabinet des Medailles, Paris, with the capture of Amykos
Fig. 7 A chous in Oxford, with figure of youths very near to some on the name-vase
Fig. 8 By the Amykos painter: a nestoris once in Boston, MFA, now returned to Italy
Fig. 9 and parallels A non-Greek decorative frieze by the Amykos Painter (left) and by the Dolon Painter (right) Daunian archaic vases from Canosa Messapian archaic vase
Fig. 10-11 Not by the Amykos Painter: the « Altenburg Group » by the Cyclops Painter under strong amykean influence
Fig. 12 Not (at all) by the Amykos Painter: the Phineus volute-krater in Ruvo, by a Tarentine painter near to the Policoro Painter (Intermediate Group)
Fig. 13 Not by the Amykos painter but by a pupil and imitator (Vaste Painter) : amphora Naples 82263 with the departure of Bellerophon
Fig. 14 Not by the Amykos Painter but by a pupil and imitator: amphora Naples 82264
Fig.15 Amykean diffusion towards the West – Locri and Sicily-: the Painter of Naples 82264 and the Santapaola Painter ?