• Source: Oltos
    • Oltos was a Late Archaic Greek vase painter, active in Athens from 525 BC to 500 BC. About 150 works by him are known. Two pieces, a cup in Berlin (Antikensammlung F 2264) and a cup in Tarquinia (Museo Nazionale Tarquiniese RC 6848), are signed by him as painter.


      Overview



      Oltos is thought to have begun his career in the workshop of the potter Nikosthenes. Initially, he mainly painted bilingual vases or bowls with interior black-figure and exterior red-figure decoration. His black-figure style was influenced by Psiax and the Antimenes Painter. No pure black-figure works by Oltos are yet known. His tondos usually depict a single figure. They are often full of tension, frequently with differential directions of gaze and movement. Later, he exclusively painted red-figure, influenced especially by the Andokides Painter as well as several members of the Pioneer Group, especially his former pupil Euphronios.
      His drawing style was spacious and elegant, but never reached the depth of detail of his most important contemporary masters. He had a distinctive tendency towards luxurious ornamentation and symmetric compositions. In the middle of his career he concentrated especially on the depiction of mythological scenes. Over time, he worked with several different potters. We know of at least six: Hischylos, most importantly Pamphaios, with whom he created the earliest known stamnos, Tleson, Chelis, and finally Kachrylion, for whom he worked together with Euphronios, as well as Euxitheos.
      An innovation introduced by Oltos is found on an amphora at London (British Museum E 258). Here, he depicts a single figure, with no frame or floor line.


      Selected works



      Altenburg, Staatliches Lindenau-Museum – bowl 224
      Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Museum – fragment of a kylix AIA B1
      Basel, Antikensammlung and Sammlung Ludwig – bowl BS 459
      Berlin, Antikensammlung – bowl F 2263 • bowl F 2264 • phiale F 2310 • bowl F 4220 • bowl F 4221
      Boston, Museum of Fine Arts – kylix 13.83 • fragment of a kylix 08.31d • fragment 10.219
      Brunswick, Bowdoin College Museum of Art – fragment of a kylix 1913.14
      Chicago, University of Chicago (David and Alfred Smart Gallery) – kylix 1967.115
      Fayetteville, The University Museum – kylix 56.25.15
      London, The British Museum – kylix E 41 • amphora E 258 • stamnos E 437
      Malibu, J. Paul Getty Museum – kylix 86.AE.276 • kylix 86.AE.277
      Mount Holyoke, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum – kylix 1967.BS.II.11
      Munich, Staatliche Antikensammlungen – bowl 25 93 • bowl 2618
      New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art – psykter 1989.281.69
      Paris, Musée National du Louvre – fragment CA 3662 • amphora G 2 • amphora G 3
      Tarquinia, Museo Nazionale Tarquiniese – bowl RC 6848
      Vatican, Museo Gregoriano Etrusco Vaticano – bowl 498
      Parma, Museo Archeologico Nazionale – kylix (520-510 b.C)


      Bibliography


      Joachim Harnecker: Oltos. Untersuchungen zu Themenwahl und Stil eines früh-rotfigurigen Schalenmalers, Lang, Frankfurt a. M. u. a. 1992, ISBN 3-631-43755-2


      References




      External links



      MFA Boston Kylix Fragments
      NY Met Psykter
      Louvre amphora
      Tarquinia, Museo Nazionale Tarquiniese RC6848
      Louvre G-3
      Perseus site images

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