
thumb|right|220px|Maenads and [[Dionysos holding a kantharos, stamnos by Smikros, Louvre Museum.]]
thumb|right|220px|Maenads and [[Dionysos holding a kantharos, stamnos by Smikros, Louvre Museum.]]
Smikros (a name meaning "small") was an ancient Greek vase painter who flourished in Athens between 510 and 500 BCE. He was active in the workshop of Euphronios. Along with Euphronios, Euthymides, Hypsis and the Dikaios painter, Smikros was one of the most important representatives of the so-called Pioneer Group of Athenian red figure vase painting.
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