Category
page 1Artists of ancient Attica
Apollodorus
5th-century BC Greek painter

Timarete
thumb|right|150px| Detail of a miniature of Thamyris (Timarete) painting her picture of the goddess Diana, N. France,(Rouen) 15th century .
Timarete () (or Thamyris, Tamaris, Thamar; 5th century BC), was an ancient Greek painter.

Nikosthenes
thumb|260px|Nikosthenes' signature (Nikosthenes epoiesen) on the neck of a black-figure pottery|black-figure [[Nikosthenic amphora, c. 530–520 BC, located in the Louvre]]

Onatas
thumb|upright|Statue of Onatas on the facade of the New Hermitage Building in St Petersburg, Russia
Onatas () was an ancient Greek sculptor of the time of the Persian Wars and an exponent of the flourishing school of Aegina. Many of his works are mentioned by Pausanias; they included a Hermes carrying the ram, and a strange image of the Black Demeter made for the people of Phigalia; also some elaborate groups in bronze set up at Olympia and Delphi.
Nearchos
ancient Greek black-figure vase-painter
Tleson
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Tleson (active around 555-535 BC) was an Attic potter and perhaps also a vase painter in the black-figure style.
He was the son of the famous potter Nearchos and brother of Ergoteles.
His workshop apparently produced mostly Little-master cups. Most of his vases were painted by the Tleson Painter, whose real name is unknown, and whose conventional name is derived from Tleson. Based on the fact that vases known by that hand so far are only ever signed by Tleson, John Beazley suggested that Tleson and the Tleson painter may be identical. There is no proof for this hypothesis. Some of Tleso
Glaucias of Aegina
Greek sculptor, active early 5th century BCE
Gorgon Painter
ancient Greek Attic black-figure vase painter

Euphiletos Painter
ancient Greek vase painter
Mannerists
group of ancient Attic-Greek vase-painter of the red-figure style
Leagros Group
Group of Ancient Attic-Greek vase-painters of the black-figure style

BMN Painter
ancient Attic-Greek black-figure vase-painter
Painter of Acropolis 606
ancient Attic-Greek black-figure vase-painter
Phrynos Painter
ancient Greek vase painter
Ergoteles
attic black-figure potter
Bellerophon Painter
ancient attic-Greek black-figure vase-painter
Skythes
thumb|Komos|Komast on the tondo of a bilingual cup inscribed ΕΠΙΛΥΚΟΣ ΚΑΛΟΣ, Epilykos kalos ("Epilykos is beautiful"), circa 510/500 BC. [[Paris: Louvre]]
Skythes (, the Scythian) was an Attic black-figure and red-figure vase painter active between about 520 and 505 BC.
Daybreak Painter
ancient Attic-Greek vase-painter of the black-figure style