Diosphos Painter
The Diosphos Painter was an Athenian attic black-figure vase painter, many of whose surviving works are on lekythoi. He was first identified by C.H.E. Haspels in her Attic Black-figure Lekythoi (Paris, 1936). The Diosphos Painter was a pupil of the Edinburgh Painter, who also trained the Sappho Painter. He is thought to have been active from 500-475 BCE.
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- Ancient Greek vase-painting styles
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