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Little Masters (Greek vase painting)
Ancient Greek pottery group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Little masters were a group of potters and vase painters who produced vases of the Attic black-figure style featuring well-done figures in miniature. They were active in Athens approximately 560–530 BC.[1] They mainly produced Little-master cups: lip cups, band cups, and droop cups, but were not entirely limited to such shapes. The group includes:

Potters
Vase painters
- Painter of Agora P 1241
- Ano Achaïia Painter
- Karithaios Painter
- Centauren Painter
- Neandros Painter
- Oakeshott Painter
- Painter of the Palermo Gorgoneion
- Phrynos Painter
- Sakonides
- Sokles Painter
- Taleides Painter
- Tleson Painter
- Painter of Vatican G 62
- Xenokles Painter
Groups
- Charon Group
- Golvol Group
- Group of Louvre F 81
- Group of Rhodes 12264
- Group of Toronto 289
- Group of Vatican G 61
- Group of Villa Giulia 3559
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Further reading
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