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Asteas ... Asteas (active between 350 and 320 BC in Paestum, Southern Italy) was one of the more active ancient Greek vase painters in Magna Graecia, practicing ...
Jan 18, 2024 · Asteas. Asteas was the most important of the vase-painters working at Paestum in South Italy. The principal artist of a large workshop, he may ...

Asteas

Visual artist
Asteas was one of the more active ancient Greek vase painters in Magna Graecia, practicing the red-figure style. He managed a large workshop, in which above all hydriai and kraters were painted. He painted mostly mythological and theatrical... Wikipedia
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Biography: Asteas, an older contemporary of Pythos (q.v.) was one of the leading painters in Paestum from 360 BC to 340 BC. He signed 11 vases 'egraphe' ...
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Asteas was one of the more active ancient Greek vase painters in Magna Graecia, practicing the red-figure style.
Asteas from www.metmuseum.org
Asteas was the leading painter of Paestan vases, with a considerable production and workshop. This early work depicts the wine-god Dionysos and a satyr who ...
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Zeus heads for the window where Alcmene appears, gazing towards her lover and grasping the windowsill with her hands. The krater is attributed to Asteas, a ...
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Date: mid-4th c. Analysis: the loggia above, personification, and conspicuous pile of goods and house suggest the theatre, possibly a play by Euripides.
Signed by the painter Asteas, this krater is one of the best pieces produced in the workshops of Paestum in southern Italy. The dynamic and markedly theatr.
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Attributed to the Asteas Workshop. Period: Classical. Date: late 4th century BCE. Culture: Greek, South Italian, Paestan. Medium: Terracotta; applied color.
Biography: Asteas (q.v.) and Python (q.v.) were the two leading painters in Paestum from about 365 BC to 330 BC and their workshop dominated Paestan vase ...