Achilles painter Lekythos
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Achilles painter
Lekythos
NAME: Achilles painter Lekythos
MADE: 450-440BC
SIZE: 38cm
POTTER: not known
PAINTER: The Achilles painter
WE DON’T KNOW THE ACTUAL PAINTERS
NAME, because he never signed his work, he
was a student of the Berlin painter, many
other white ground techniques are attributed
to the Achilles painter.
SHAPE
VASE SHAPE: Lekythos
USE: for funeral settings where oil is
stored and perfume
WHY IS IT DIFFERENT TO OTHER
LEKYTHOS?
This Lekythos is unique in terms of its
shape, the belly is thinner than other
Lekythos
WHY IS THIS
VASE SHAPE
PERFECT FOR ITS
USE?
This vase shape
is perfect for oil
because it takes
up little space
and fills the
vases belly
INSCRIPTIONS
INSCRIPTIONS
WHAT TYPE OF INSCRIPTION IS THIS? It is
grafitti, a Kalos inscription
WHAT DOES IT SAY? Axiophates, the son of
Alkimachos, is handsome
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE INSCRIPTION
AND HOW DOES IT RELATE TO THE SCENE? It
was just a common way of graffiti with no
relation to the scene or use.
THE SCENE
A Non-funerary scene, of a Woman and her
Maidservant. Most likely visiting a tomb ???
ON THE SHOLDER: A schematic Palmette
pattern
TOP OF BELLY: above the scene is the Stopped
Meander border.
FROM LEFT: Maid servant holding grey
painted casket
TO RIGHT: Woman directing her servant
MAIDSERVANT
Located left on the vase, standing in profile
Holding a grey casket and offering it to her
mistress
The servants hair is styled the same way as
her mistress.
Clothing- Tunic has disappeared, the glazed
outline is what is left. It looks like she's
wearing a transparent dress.
Her face is elegant and calm, reflective of her
mistress.
WOMAN
Located to the right of the vase, stands with feet
frontal but looking at the maidservant
(foreshortening)
Directing her maid with a raised right hand.
Hair is curled on top with a few curls on her
forehead.
She is wearing a Yellow Chiton and reddishbrown Himation over the top.
Her face is Calm and elegant, expressionless.
PAINTING TECHNIQUE
White Ground. A majority of this technique was
Used for funerary vases.
INFLUENCE: Athenian potters experimenting with
natural red clay that turned white when burned and
were limited to funerary uses only.
Kaolin, the white slip painted over the clay
The outline of the figures was painted in honey colored
dilute before firing
Brighter colors that were used on clothing was added
after the firing, therefore it wasn’t very durable hence
the disappearance of the servant maids Chiton.
COLORS: Mauve, green, pink
PAINTING STYLE
BORDERS: Stopped Meander(above scene) and Schematic
Palmette chain, Tongue pattern
EYES: are in profile, looking where their heads are turned.
NECK: they have long necks
GESTURES: they make few gestures with hands, woman
directing maid offering.
FACES: are elegant with long noses, faces are sculptured.
FIGURES: appear more realistic and slender as a woman
should look.
INSPIRATION: They appear godlike and removed from the
human world, their own kind.
FORESHORTENING: feet frontal
DRAPERY: is very plain besides the bold colors of the
womans clothing, less detailed
COMPARISON
SHAPE: Similar although the other vase has a handle at the base
of the shoulder and the Lekythos doesn’t. The Lekythos also
has a thinner shape.
INSCRIPTIONS: Similar in a rectangle format above the central
scene, also a Kalos- love inscription with no relation to the
scene
SCENE: Of two woman on one vase, doing different duties.
Playing music or serving a mistress.
PAINTING TECH: White Ground and red figure. Same borders
the stopped Meander and Palmette Chain and Tongue pattern
STYLE: Profile, realistic, props in the background bird or
Lekythos and mantle on the wall to demonstrate that the scene
in the Lekythos is indoors.
OTHER DETAILS: These characteristics are how painters are
identified by the similarities especially seen in funerary
Lekythoi vases.