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Plate with Seated Lioness

Own a stunning black-figure Corinthian plate by the renowned Chimera Painter! Depicting a roaring lioness amidst intricate designs, this ancient Greek masterpiece is a timeless treasure.

Explore the haunting works of Chimera Painter – a Corinthian black-figure vase artist (c. 600-575 BC). Inspired by Assyrian lions & Near Eastern motifs, his art captures mythical beasts & ancient Greek stories.

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Plate with Seated Lioness

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From the eighth through the sixth century B.C., the city of Corinth was one of the chief centers of Greek pottery manufacture. Its painted wares were exported widely throughout the Mediterranean. The black-figure technique that decorates this plate originated in Corinth.The Art Museum’s plate was executed by one of the great masters of Corinthian vase painting, the Chimera Painter, who is named after the mythological creature (part lion, part goat, and part serpent) depicted on another of his attributed works. A draftsman in the black-figure technique, the Chimera Painter is known for his monumental compositions, and the Art Museum

Biografija umetnika

The Enigmatic Chimera Painter: Echoes of Assyrian Lions and Near Eastern Myth

The Chimera Painter remains one of the most elusive figures in Corinthian black-figure vase painting, a shadowy presence whose artistic legacy persists despite his profound anonymity. Dating back to approximately 600–575 BC, this unnamed craftsman stands as a testament to the vibrant cultural exchange that characterized ancient Greece during its formative period. His work serves as a window into an era where the boundaries between Mediterranean traditions and Near Eastern aesthetics were beautifully blurred, specifically through the profound influence of Assyrian art.

Little is known of the artist’s personal life beyond the silent testimony of his ceramic masterpieces. He was undoubtedly a student of the Columbus Painter, whose own work demonstrates a similar preoccupation with mythological narratives and stylistic innovations. Further tracing his lineage reveals connections to the Painter of Palermo 489, establishing him as part of a sophisticated artistic milieu that propagated complex visual vocabularies across geographical boundaries. This lineage suggests a disciplined training in the rigorous traditions of Corinthian pottery, a city that served as one of the chief centers of Greek manufacture and export throughout the Mediterranean.

Mastery of the Black-Figure Technique

The Chimera Painter’s distinctive style is immediately recognizable by its bold use of black silhouette against a warm, reddish-brown slip background—the hallmark of the black-figure technique. As a master draftsman, he possessed an uncanny ability to command the medium, creating monumental compositions that felt both grounded and dynamic. His work is characterized by a certain rhythmic precision, where every line serves to define the power of the subject matter.

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  • Technique: The use of dark slip to create silhouettes, often detailed with incised lines to denote musculature and texture.
  • Composition: A focus on large-scale, impactful figures that dominate the vessel's surface.
  • Color Palette: A striking contrast between the deep black of the figures and the earthy, terracotta tones of the clay.

What truly distinguishes his oeuvre, however, is the pervasive presence of leonine imagery. Lions, symbols of strength and majesty originating from Assyrian art, appear prominently on several vases attributed to him. These depictions reflect more than mere aesthetic preference; they suggest a deep engagement with religious iconography and the prestige associated with Near Eastern motifs.

Mythological Narratives and Historical Significance

The motifs depicted on the Chimera Painter's vases extend beyond the naturalistic to encompass the fantastical, drawing heavily from the wellspring of Greek mythology. His work often features tales of heroic figures engaged in epic struggles against monstrous creatures. These narratives resonate with broader themes of cosmic struggle—the eternal tension between order and chaos—mirroring the anxieties prevalent in ancient Greece regarding the maintenance of stability amidst turbulent forces.

The artist derives his very name from the Chimera, a mythological creature depicted on one of his attributed works. This fire-breathing hybrid, part lion, part goat, and part serpent, serves as a perfect metaphor for his art: a fusion of different elements and influences. Through his hands, the terrifying power of the beast is captured in permanent clay, immortalizing the fears and wonders of the Archaic period.

Despite the lack of biographical details, the contribution of the Chimera Painter to the history of Corinthian vase painting is undeniable. His work exemplifies the artistic peak of the black-figure era, leaving behind a legacy that continues to fascinate historians and art lovers alike. He remains a vital link in understanding how ancient artists synthesized foreign influences to create a uniquely Greek visual language.

Brzi pregled

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Black Figure Pottery
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Assyrian Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Columbus Painter
    • Painter of Palermo 489
  • Full Name: Chimera Painter
  • Nationality: Greek
  • Notable Artworks: ['Lioness Vase']
  • Place Of Birth: Corinth, Greece