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The Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl was an Apulian red-figure vase painter, who was active between 430–410 BC. He was named after a calyx krater in the collection of the Antikensammlung Berlin, which depicts a girl dancing to the aulos played by a seated woman. As one of the first South Italian red-figure painters, he must have been educated in an Attic workshop. His name vase shows influences from the work of the Phiale Painter, who worked in Attica. He and his followers most likely had their workshops in Taras, which is Taranto today.

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  • Maler der Berliner Tänzerin (de)
  • Pintor de la bailarina de Berlín (es)
  • Pittore della Danzatrice di Berlino (it)
  • Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl (en)
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  • El Pintor de la bailarina de Berlín fue un pintor de vasos de figuras rojas de Apulia que estuvo activo entre el 430 y el 410 a. C. Su nombre se debe a una crátera de cáliz en la colección de la Antikensammlung Berlin ​ que representa a una chica bailando y una mujer sentada toca el aulós. Como uno de los primeros pintores de figuras rojas del sur de Italia, debió ser educado en un taller ático. Su muestra influencias del trabajo del Pintor de la fíala que trabajó en el Ática. Él y sus seguidores probablemente tenían sus talleres en Taras, la moderna Tarento.​ (es)
  • The Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl was an Apulian red-figure vase painter, who was active between 430–410 BC. He was named after a calyx krater in the collection of the Antikensammlung Berlin, which depicts a girl dancing to the aulos played by a seated woman. As one of the first South Italian red-figure painters, he must have been educated in an Attic workshop. His name vase shows influences from the work of the Phiale Painter, who worked in Attica. He and his followers most likely had their workshops in Taras, which is Taranto today. (en)
  • Pittore della Danzatrice di Berlino (o soltanto Pittore della Danzatrice) (... – ...; fl. 430 a.C. / 410 a.C.) è il nome convenzionale adottato per un ceramografo apulo a figure rosse. (it)
  • Der Maler der Berliner Tänzerin (auch Berliner Tänzerinnenmaler, Maler des tanzenden Mädchens in Berlin und Tänzerinnen-Maler, englisch: Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl), tätig zwischen 430 und 410 v. Chr., war ein in Apulien tätiger antiker Vasenmaler des apulisch-rotfigurigen Stils. Er gehört zu den frühesten apulischen Vasenmalern und siedelte möglicherweise von Athen nach Tarent über. * Amphora im Museum Lecce, Vorderseite * Amphora im Museum Lecce, Rückseite (de)
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  • Der Maler der Berliner Tänzerin (auch Berliner Tänzerinnenmaler, Maler des tanzenden Mädchens in Berlin und Tänzerinnen-Maler, englisch: Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl), tätig zwischen 430 und 410 v. Chr., war ein in Apulien tätiger antiker Vasenmaler des apulisch-rotfigurigen Stils. Er gehört zu den frühesten apulischen Vasenmalern und siedelte möglicherweise von Athen nach Tarent über. Seinen Notnamen erhielt er nach dem Kelchkrater F 2400 in der Antikensammlung in Berlin. Ein weiterer, ihm zugeschriebener Krater (Inv. 22.215) befindet sich im Rhode Island School of Design Museum in Providence. Eine Amphora mit Darstellung von Briseis und Achilleus befindet sich im Museo Provinciale Sigismondo Castromediano in Lecce (Inv. 571) sowie der einzige ihm zugeschriebene Kolonettenkrater im Museo Camillo Leone in Vercelli mit der Verfolgung des Troilos durch Achilleus (Inv. 580/57). Eine Pelike in der National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne (Inv. 1391-D5) zeigt eine Amazonomachie. * Amphora im Museum Lecce, Vorderseite * Amphora im Museum Lecce, Rückseite (de)
  • El Pintor de la bailarina de Berlín fue un pintor de vasos de figuras rojas de Apulia que estuvo activo entre el 430 y el 410 a. C. Su nombre se debe a una crátera de cáliz en la colección de la Antikensammlung Berlin ​ que representa a una chica bailando y una mujer sentada toca el aulós. Como uno de los primeros pintores de figuras rojas del sur de Italia, debió ser educado en un taller ático. Su muestra influencias del trabajo del Pintor de la fíala que trabajó en el Ática. Él y sus seguidores probablemente tenían sus talleres en Taras, la moderna Tarento.​ (es)
  • The Painter of the Berlin Dancing Girl was an Apulian red-figure vase painter, who was active between 430–410 BC. He was named after a calyx krater in the collection of the Antikensammlung Berlin, which depicts a girl dancing to the aulos played by a seated woman. As one of the first South Italian red-figure painters, he must have been educated in an Attic workshop. His name vase shows influences from the work of the Phiale Painter, who worked in Attica. He and his followers most likely had their workshops in Taras, which is Taranto today. (en)
  • Pittore della Danzatrice di Berlino (o soltanto Pittore della Danzatrice) (... – ...; fl. 430 a.C. / 410 a.C.) è il nome convenzionale adottato per un ceramografo apulo a figure rosse. (it)
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