Nessos Painter (real name unknown) | |
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Born | Before 625 BCE |
Died | After 600 BCE |
Nationality | Greek |
Other names | Netos Painter, Nettos Painter |
Occupation | Vase painting |
Known for | 600 BCE |
Movement | Black-figure style |
The Nessos Painter, also known as Netos or Nettos Painter, was a pioneer of Attic black-figure vase painting. He is considered to be the first Athenian to adopt the Corinthian style who went on to develop his own style and introduced innovations. The Nessos Painter is often known to be one of the original painters of black-figure. He only worked in this style, which is shown on his name vase in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. Most of the known Nessos Painter ceramics were found in funerary settings such as cemeteries and mortuaries.[1]