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Gryton war ein böotischer Töpfer, tätig in der 1. Hälfte des 6. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. Er ist nur bekannt durch seine Signaturen auf einem plastischen Gefäß in Form eines Fußes mit Sandale in Boston, Museum of Fine Arts 98.897 und auf einem Ring-Aryballos in Berlin, Antikensammlung V.I. 3395 Gryton (Ancient Greek: Γρύτων) was a Boeotian potter who worked in the first half of the 6th century BC. He is only known by his signature on the sole of a plastic aryballos in the shape of a sandal-clad foot, which is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. A catalogue of his works was published by Raubitschek along with works of ancient Boeotian potters. These included the Ring Aryballos, which is part of a collection of Berlin's Staatliche Museen.
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Gryton (Ancient Greek: Γρύτων) was a Boeotian potter who worked in the first half of the 6th century BC. He is only known by his signature on the sole of a plastic aryballos in the shape of a sandal-clad foot, which is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. A catalogue of his works was published by Raubitschek along with works of ancient Boeotian potters. These included the Ring Aryballos, which is part of a collection of Berlin's Staatliche Museen. An interpretation of Rudolf Wachter based on the inscriptions of Boeotian vases also identified Gryton as a name derived from γρύτα, which meant container of ointments. Gryton war ein böotischer Töpfer, tätig in der 1. Hälfte des 6. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. Er ist nur bekannt durch seine Signaturen auf einem plastischen Gefäß in Form eines Fußes mit Sandale in Boston, Museum of Fine Arts 98.897 und auf einem Ring-Aryballos in Berlin, Antikensammlung V.I. 3395
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