Cavalcade Painter

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Fragment of a middle Corinthian terracotta column-krater (ca. 590–570 B.C.), depicting a band of fighting warriors, a cavalcade of riders, and a band of goats and panthers; Metropolitan Museum of Art (12.229.9)

The Cavalcade Painter is the conventional name for an

black-figure
vases. He was active during the Middle Corinthian period, around 580 BC.

The Cavalcade Painter is considered one of the most important and best Corinthian painters of his time. He was the leading artist of the

Kameiros
.

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References

  1. Antikenmuseum Basel
    , BS 1404