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Euphronius

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Euphronius (c. 520–470 BC)

Greek vase painter of the Attic School, one of those who introduced the red-figured style, a new form of figure drawing, more advanced in anatomy and foreshortening. Many of his works survive. The bowl showing Herakles and Antaeos wrestling (Louvre) signed by him is a notable example.



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